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Then there are your basic apartments that are
normally 3 or 4 rooms.
A three room apartment has a living room, dining
area and 1 bedroom. Again, the difference between a 3 and a 3 1/2
room is the kitchen being either part of one of the rooms or cut
off.
A four room apartment usually has a living room,
dining area and 2 bedrooms. If a family needs a third bedroom the
dining area is usually converted. The problem with dining areas is
that they don't normally have doors to separate them from the other
rooms. So to ensure privacy some kind of sliding door is usually
installed. Actually most 4 room apartments, because of the extra
room are really 4 1/2 rooms because in almost all cases the kitchen
is cut off from the other rooms.
In apartments there is seldom a basement. Most
apartments are assigned a basement area in a main basement used for
the entire complex. In some cases each apartment section or group of
apartments has a basement nearby.
Aside from the number of rooms there is also the
issue of layout. Most apartments are single level, meaning all the
rooms are on one floor. But in some cases there are apartment
complexes that are what they call duplexes. These are two apartments
side by side in each complex and each apartment is two floors as
opposed to the 4 apartment complexes where each apartment is on a
single level. In two level apartments the living room and dining
area are usually downstairs with the bedrooms upstairs. Most two
level apartments are 4 1/2 rooms.
Then there is the issue of what services come
with the apartment and what services have to be paid for separately.
In some apartments your gas and electricity and
water utilities are included in the cost of the rent. In other
apartments only the water is paid for and your gas and electric are
paid to your local public service company. Some apartments don't
cover any of your costs. So when you get an apartment make sure you
find out just what your rent covers. The reason for this is that an
apartment for $900 a month with all utilities paid may actually be a
better deal than an apartment for $750 a month if the latter
apartment doesn't include any utilities at all.
Finally, in securing an apartment many require a
security deposit equal to the rent of the apartment. Some require
one month security and some require two months. This is paid back to
you when your lease expires if you decide to leave. Breaking a lease
will usually mean forfeiture of your deposit.
Which brings us to apartment rules. This is why
there is nothing like owning your own home. Most apartments allow no
pets. Playing music after a certain hour will bring complaints from
your neighbors. The list goes on and on but I'm sure you get the
point. Your freedom to do what you want in an apartment is limited.
Some people love the idea of not having to worry
about repairs, as the super usually takes care of that, and live in
apartments their whole life. Others can't wait until they can get
into their own home. That's the wonderful thing about this world.
One man's dream is another man's nightmare.
Michael Russell
Your Independent guide to
Apartment Selection
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