~Sheets, you'll want at least 2 sets...if you spill something on your bed at 10:30 pm you really don't want to deal with not having an extra set esp. if you don't have laundry in your unit.
~Curtains & rods to hang them from
~Storage space...the more the better...look for things like benches and ottomans with hidden compartments that you can store stuff in. Anything you can think of that will make your space more usable. Over the door racks, hooks for bathroom towels, end tables with cabinets in them anything you can find that will give you extra space.
~Magnets for your fridge. I'm not kidding. Being able to just stick a note on the fridge is a good thing.
~Batteries. Flashlights, at least one that does not require batteries.
~bookshelves
~a small fireproof, lockable safe for storing valuables.
~phone
~pens and pencils and other such "desk" items.
~plunger, and while we're on that a supply of your basic household cleaners - tile cleaner, oven cleaner, glass cleaner, carpet/floor cleaner and assorted scrub brushes
~Vaccum and/ or broom/dustban
~a tool kit. It amazes me how many girls move into apartments and don't have a basic tool kit with a hammer, screwdriver set, wrench etc. And a power screwdriver is also a good idea. And nails, picture hangers and screws.
~Some sort of multi-file folder to keep copies of important documents - lease, important phone numbers, instructions for how to set the tv etc. Keeping these things in one place that is handy is something you'll be very greatful for
~Towels, hampers and a bathroom set with floor mats, a toothbrush holder etc. Shower curtain and the hooks for it.
~Look into getting renters insurance. It does not cost a lot.
As for where to get them cheap. Check Wal-Mart, Target and places like that. Also, check the Salvation Army and Goodwill. Most of the stuff in the Salvation Army is clean, and in great condition. You can get a couch there for $50. And it helps a good cause. Last time I was there, they had some really funky furniture from the 60's. Crazy 60's end tables and coffee tables. they were really neat.
