Moving with very little - setting up apartment in new city
This is a hypothetical exercise for now, but it might turn into something else...
You move 500-1000 miles away, with only the stuff you can fit in your small car. That would mean clothes, bedding, a few books (although most are on eReader), basic kitchen stuff, a few towels. When you first get to area, you plan to stay in an extended stay hotel for a week or two until you found an apartment. Once you found an apartment, friends back in your old city would mail you a few boxes of items.
You will have a job in new city, found before the move.
The goal is to minimally furnish the new apartment as cheaply as possible. Bed/futon or upholstered furniture must be bought new, not at thrift stores, due to hygiene reasons (bed bugs and the like). Needed are something to sleep on, a small kitchen table with one chair, and something more comfortable to sit on. If apartment has a breakfast bar set up, then you would just need a stool (if one didn't come with apartment), not a table/chair. There is an IKEA in the city you're moving to. The items have to be something you can move yourself in small car - no delivery.
My first ideas: get full-sized air mattress at Walmart/Target (bedding you have is full-sized)
If you can't find a table at thrift stores, buy the smallest kitchen table at IKEA with one chair.
Something comfy to sit on: ponang chair ($70) and foot stool ($39) from IKEA. Get a side table and floor lamp.
Other items needed would be: shower curtain/rings, kitchen & bathroom trash cans, toilet brush, basic cleaning supplies.
Your ideas?