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Search Articles17 Ways to Add Personality To Your Student Apartment
Many college students decide they don’t want to live in university dorms after their freshman year of college. As your sophomore year approaches, they may want to explore student apartment living with their friends in off-campus housing. Taking the leap from an on-campus dorm to an off-campus apartment in New York City or an apartment in Boston is exciting, yet there are differences that take some getting used to.
Apartment Grilling Safety Tips You Must Follow This Summer
It’s almost summer and that means grill and barbecue season is upon us. Who doesn’t love a classic grilled cheeseburger or hot dog? Don’t worry if you don’t have your own backyard. You can still grill to your heart’s content as a renter. Apartment dwellers can enjoy all the perks of grilling even if your space is smaller. We’ve got the perfect recipe for you on how to grill safely this summer. Follow along for apartment safety tips and general grilling recommendations.
What is an Income Requirement When Renting? Rental Definition and Examples
When looking to rent an apartment, there are many items, requirements and processes you must endure before you can even be approved to sign a lease. You may have to encounter a credit check and a background check, as well as produce references, a rental history, vehicle registration and proof of renters insurance. You also may need to pay a check fee, an application fee and a security deposit fee. A lot goes into renting an apartment besides filling out an application.
8 Things You Should Give Away When Moving
Moving can unearth some long-forgotten belongings. That Christmas sweater from your aunt, your high school yearbook, old photo albums, your homemade barbecue sauce recipe and an assortment of other items will make their way back into your life. It can be tricky to figure out what stays and what goes. As a part of your “moving checklist” you should consider donating some of the following specific items instead of throwing them out.
20 Apartment Hunting Tips You Should Know Before Viewing Properties
Before you begin apartment hunting, you will want to prepare your budget, checklist and questions. Finding the perfect place to live can be a little harder than people expect. The home of your dreams is out there, you will just have to do some work to find it. Your first consideration will be the location you want to live in and what you can afford in that area. Make sure to also think about the type of apartment you are searching for or if you want to live with roommates.
Tips and Tricks for Packing Your Moving Truck
Don’t leave off a strategy for packing your moving truck until you’re half-way through the job. For a smooth and safe relocation, arm yourself with these helpful packing tips before you begin to load up the truck. Stage your stuff It makes sense to do a walk-through an hour or so before you begin loading, queuing items and boxes in the order you’d like them to go into the truck.
7 Things You Can’t Live Without: Defining Your Apartment Must-Haves
They say that home is where the heart is. It’s also where you spend most of your time, so you better like it. Define the apartment must-haves you need to make your home your happy place. Find an apartment that meets your specific needs and love where you live. Whether you’re a first-time renter or a seasoned veteran in the renting world, everyone has their own apartment must-haves.
City vs Suburbs: Which Location is Right for You?
One decision can majorly impact your day-to-day life — whether to live in a city vs. the suburbs. Both have their own unique spate of benefits and drawbacks to consider, so give it more thought than you may give to what type of wine to order with dinner (although that’s still important). City vs. suburbs: What’s the difference? Cities and suburbs vary widely by size and scope. Cities are territories inside an urbanized area that are also inside a principal city, like Los Angeles or Atlanta.
Does a Landlord Have to Provide Air Conditioning? Your Rights as a Renter
If you find yourself in San Antonio, TX, in August, you’ll immediately understand the definition of a ‘hot summer day.’ The average temperature in the city home to The Alamo averages a steamy 96 degrees that month. With heat like that, an air-conditioned apartment sure would feel great to come home to. But does your landlord have to provide AC to you?
How To Find an Apartment For Rent: 9 Steps for Renters to Follow
It’s never been easier on how to find an apartment. It’s also never been more potentially overwhelming. Marriage, kids and career aside, there aren’t a lot of choices out there that are more important than where to live. Home is where we escape from the stresses of the outside world, so ideally, every renter can find the perfect apartment for their needs. It takes careful thought, planning and diligence to find the right apartment.