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		<title>Furnished Apartments &#8211; A Logical Alternative</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 22:15:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many reasons to choose a furnished apartment. Sure, they cost more, but sometimes it's actually more cost effective than the more expensive alternatives.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Furnished Apartments &#8211; A Logical Alternative<br />
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Adriana_N.]Adriana N. </p>
<p>There are many reasons to choose finding a furnished apartment. Sure, they cost more, but sometimes it&#8217;s actually more cost effective than the more expensive alternatives.</p>
<p>A common scenario is the business person who has never quite settled down. He is transferred almost annually and the stress of packing a huge household is not worth the effort. He found out early on that it&#8217;s easier to pack a few suitcases and simply move into his new furnished quarters, unencumbered with hundreds of boxes that most probably will never be unpacked anyway.</p>
<p>Other times it&#8217;s because they never bought furniture at all and it&#8217;s nice to have everything brand new every time they move. It&#8217;s just easier to pack up your personal belongings only, and forget the stress of hiring large interstate moving companies. Even that can get expensive! You can do a short term rental, or even a longer term.</p>
<p>Choosing this type of apartment means you could possibly have two separate contracts, which is ideally what you should have. Having your own contract for the furniture is terrific because you can choose what you want, make changes every so often (Want a new couch? Just ask!), and never need to watch your furniture get old and warn out &#8211; while you&#8217;re still paying for it!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s no different than leasing a car &#8211; you pay for the time you have the item. It doesn&#8217;t get old, and you can keep turning it in almost whenever you want. Actually, with furniture, by the time you pay for it, it&#8217;s time for new stuff, right? You might as well just pick out what you like and rent it.</p>
<p>This is the perfect way to redecorate every year, too, if this is what you like to do but otherwise couldn&#8217;t afford it. Who could? And it&#8217;s easy! Assuming you have your own contract with the rental people, you can look through catalogs, choose new items, and everything can be swapped out in a day.</p>
<p>Even though furnished units are an attractive option, there are some rental situations to stay clear of. Some places advertise &#8220;furnished apts.&#8221; But their target market is not the person we just talked about, it&#8217;s a low income family who can&#8217;t afford anything at all and probably never had any furniture. These rentals give them the opportunity to have a halfway decent place to live if their only alternative would be an empty place with a mattress on the floor and a box for a kitchen table. If you plan on doing some internet research or phone calling to plan your move, just be very careful about these places, unless of course this is exactly what you&#8217;re looking for. Just keep in mind the furniture in these places is probably worn out and dirty.</p>
<p>Also be aware of how the building, or the city, handles appliances. Some cities tend to provide stoves, refrigerators and even washers and dryers as part of the apartment rental &#8211; furnished or unfurnished. Other cities might provide the stove but you need to have everything else. Ask everyone you speak with on the phone exactly what appliances are standard and what you will need to arrange for on your own.</p>
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		<title>Students Looking For Apartments, Look Here!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 20:44:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to Search a Suitable Student Apartment Author: Apartmentlinks.com Searching for student apartments require more effort than usual. This is because, students have special requirements like proximity to college, libraries and other frequently visited places based on their needs. As students have special requirements, they have some additional ways to search an apartment than others. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>How to Search a Suitable Student Apartment</h1>
<p><strong>Author: <a title="Apartmentlinks.com" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/apartmentlinks.com/46386.htm">Apartmentlinks.com</a></strong>
<p>Searching for student apartments require more effort than usual. This is because, students have special requirements like proximity to college, libraries and other frequently visited places based on their needs. As students have special requirements, they have some additional ways to search an apartment than others. They can search an apartment in two ways- on campus and off campus apartment search, which includes both online and offline searches.</p>
<p><strong>On Campus Apartment Search:</strong> On campus apartment search is the basic way of searching a student apartment.</p>
<p>•    It is easy to get information regarding a vacant apartment from your seniors, friends or classmates.</p>
<p>•    Check whether your college/school has any magazine, so that you can find or give any advertisement or classified about a vacant apartment. </p>
<p>•    Check through the various student clubs like alumni, where you may find information about any vacant apartment.</p>
<p>If you could not find a suitable apartment through these methods, you can search for an apartment through agents. Check for the agents who can give information about vacant apartments in the neighborhood of your school/college. Look specifically for the services run by or for students which may also have a tie-up with your school/college. Also find out if there are any websites run for the students that may help you.</p>
<p><strong>Off Campus Apartment Search:</strong> Off campus apartment search is an effective way of searching an apartment as you have better sources.</p>
<p>•    Check the advertisements in the local news papers and tabloids for the apartments.</p>
<p>•    Approach agents who can reduce your effort of searching an apartment. Go for the one who has experience in finding student apartments.</p>
<p>•    Check for the websites that have listings of vacant apartments in the localities you are looking for. Through online apartment search you can instantly access number of apartments rather than offline.</p>
<p>•    Look specifically for specialists in student apartments. They will have advertisements or classifieds regarding vacant apartments and some asking to share an apartment, which is more helpful if you are searching for a roommate also.</p>
<p>•    Some apartment search websites allows you to post an advertisement free of cost, where you can give your details like the requirements, budgets, locality etc.</p>
<p>Some of these websites also provide ratings to the apartments given by the past and current residents of the particular apartment. These ratings are very much helpful in selecting the suitable apartment.</p>
<p>This information helps you in finding a suitable student apartment without spending much time and effort.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong>
<p>ApartmentLinks helps you make the best decision when looking for your next apartment by providing all the information you need at one place. ApartmentrLinks helps you in searching for apartments in your target area like <a href="http://www.apartmentlinks.com/MO-St-Louis/apartments.html">apartment rent st louis</a>.  If you are looking for <a href="http://www.apartmentlinks.com/MN-Minneapolis/apartments.html">apartment search minneapolis</a> or apartments in Houston then apartmentLinks will help you in choosing by providing all the information you need to take the decision.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlesbase.com/">ArticlesBase.com</a> &#8211; <a href="http://www.articlesbase.com/real-estate-articles/how-to-search-a-suitable-student-apartment-448122.html" title="How to Search a Suitable Student Apartment">How to Search a Suitable Student Apartment</a></p>
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		<title>Pets at the apartment complex?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2009 18:55:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[6 Unique Apartment Pets Author: The Apartment Dude Nothing makes apartment living fun like a playful pet. Fido and Felix bring a number of new elements to an apartment other than the additional smell. On any given day pets add companionship, humor, personality, and tons of fun to even the most monotonous dwellings. Although dogs [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Author: <a title="The Apartment Dude" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/the-apartment-dude/36094.htm">The Apartment Dude</a></strong>
<p>Nothing makes apartment living fun like a playful pet.  Fido and Felix bring a number of new elements to an apartment other than the additional smell. On any given day pets add companionship, humor, personality, and tons of fun to even the most monotonous dwellings. Although dogs and cats lead the pack of domesticated pals there are a number of untraditional, unique, and exotically extravagant creatures available. So, if you are seeking a cute, small, or just out of the ordinary companion check out the little buggers that round out my list of Top Six Unique Apartment Pets. </p>
<p><b>6) Pot-Bellied Pigs</b>- While slightly destructive at times, Pot-Bellied Pigs can be as easy, if not easier to train than dogs.  They’re playful, curious, caring, surprisingly odorless, and they don’t bark.  Natural “rooters” and highly intelligent, these pets can get quite stubborn in their desperate search to feed their addiction to food, learning to open cabinets, drawers, bins, and find their way into making a real mess of the kitchen.  Keeping food locked up is only a fraction of commitment to caring for these lovable little oinkers.  Pot-Bellied Pigs may require much care, financial, and time commitment, but make an extremely fun pet and incredible family member.</p>
<p><b>5) Hedgehog</b>- Although not a very social animal, a tamed hedgehog can make a nice furry friend. With a life-span of 4-6 years, Hedgehogs are relatively easy to care for and are easy to feed with high quality cat food.  When they feel threatened these animals will roll into a ball, poking out the prickly spines on their back.  These spines are not a big danger, but getting a hedgehog used to human handling is one of the biggest steps in making them comfortable and you avoiding getting poked.  A seemingly quiet animal, they don’t require a lot of attention and are great at entertaining themselves.  </p>
<p><b>4) Chinchillas</b>- Pets don’t get much softer or cuddlier than one of these very soft, furry creatures.  Like most exotic mammals on this list, if handled from a young age Chinchillas bond very closely with their human owners.  For a smaller animal they have quite the extensive life span, lasting about 15 years.  An active and playful animal by nature, having a spacious cage and many toys available for the Chinchilla will add to their happiness and natural comfort level.  Surprisingly, these little guys bathe in dust to keep their coat silky and smooth, so having a dust bath is a necessity.  Does anyone else see the irony in the fact that an animal can bathe itself in dust to maintain a clean, shiny coat of fur?</p>
<p><b>3) Ferrets</b>- A very mischievous animal, Ferrets can be highly entertaining. One of the more common animals on this list, Ferrets are known to sleep long hours (up to 18 hrs/day) and be very active during dawn and dusk.  Most will adapt their sleeping and active times to fit that of their owner’s schedule.  While they do have a reputation for having a musky smell, Ferrets are typically fixed and descented before being sold.  Ferret owners should always try to be aware of the whereabouts of their pet as a ferret’s curiosity can lead it anywhere in the home.  Living roughly 6-8 years, Ferrets make a really awesome and extremely fun apartment pet.      </p>
<p><b>2) Prairie Dogs</b>- One of the most social, playful, and active animals on this list, Prairie Dogs can make incredibly fun pets for an apartment.  If trained very young to be around humans, these furry creatures become affectionate and very caring to their owners.  With this need for affection, they require a good amount of attention.  Feeding on rabbit pellets, hay, and the occasional treat, it’s fairly easy to keep a Prairie Dogs’ belly full.  Make sure to have many chewable toys available as they do like to chew on things and you don’t want them to chew on you.  </p>
<p><b>1) Sugar Gliders</b>- This is the ultimate apartment pet.  Sugar Glider’s are extremely social and bond naturally with their human owners. This in mind, these animals do require quite a bit of daily attention and interaction as without it they can at times become depressed or even die.  A marsupial, the Sugar Glider is quite comfortable hanging out in a shirt pocket all day, cuddling close to its owner.  They are a very endearing and non-aggressive pet that typically lives 12-14 years, so will make a wonderful long time pet that’ll connect well with its owner. Being small, fun, and easy to care for makes the Sugar Glider the perfect apartment pet! </p>
<p>That rounds out the list of Top Six Unique Apartment Pets.  There are an increasing number of viable pet options for apartment dwellers out there, so make sure and look around and weigh those options to find the perfect pet for you and your place.</p>
<p>Visit <a href="”<a target="_blank" href="http://www.apartmenthomeliving.com”?">&#8220;>http://www.apartmenthomeliving.com”?&#8221;></a> ApartmentHomeLiving.com </a>for more information on apartments and living for fun!</p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong>
<p>As a Managing Partner of <a href="http://www.apartmenthomeliving.com">Apartment Home Living</a>, Jeff wants to help you find the right apartment by getting to know you. At <a href="http://www.apartmenthomeliving.com">AHL</a> Apartmentites have a platform to share their own stories, get great info &#038; tips on apartment living, read Jeff&#8217;s entertaining blogs/stories, and have a ton of fun sharing their love of apartment living with others.  Don&#8217;t forget to go and set up your own <a href="http://www.apartmenthomeliving.com">MyPlace</a> page to really get the full Apartmentite experience!</p>
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		<title>Exchange at Huntsville</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2009 18:41:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Exchange is Huntsville’s newest luxury student apartment community just minutes from campus.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here Are some nice looking apartments , Heck I would stay here.  Its called  Exchange at Huntsville, A Fairfield property. </p>
<p>The Office hours</p>
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<td class="side2">Mon &#8211; Sat: 9am &#8211; 6pm</td>
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<p>Some Of the Amenities: </p>
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<li>Private study rooms &amp; Computer lab</li>
<li>State of the art fitness center</li>
<li>Hot tub with outdoor cabana</li>
<li>Tanning salon</li>
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<p>So check them out:</p>
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<td class="side2">2537 Pine Shadows Drive</td>
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<td class="side2"> (936) 291-1777</td>
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<td class="side2"> (936) 291-1892</td>
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		<title>Brook Place Apartments</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2009 02:05:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jed78</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[   Located off campus near Sam Houston State University, Brook Place Apartments offers real value, a convenient location and, most of all, a fun place to live. Pick Your Roommate Online feature Individual leases for students Contact them at : Brook Place Apartments 5020 Sam Houston Ave Huntsville, TX 77340 (936) 436-0900]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>   Located off campus near Sam Houston State University, Brook Place Apartments offers real value, a convenient location and, most of all, a fun place to live.</p>
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<li>Pick Your Roommate Online feature</li>
<li>Individual leases for students</li>
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<p>Contact them at :</p>
<p><strong>Brook Place Apartments</strong></p>
<p>5020 Sam Houston Ave<br />
Huntsville, TX 77340<br />
(936) 436-0900</p>
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		<title>Gateway At Huntsville</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 21:53:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[  This place has the works , close to everything in town.    Several Floor plans to choose from. Minutes From SHSU Amenities Include: High Tech Fitness Center Free Shuttle To Campus Computer Lab Car Ports Contact @ 5050 Sam Houston Ave. Huntsville, TX 77340-6669 Phone: (936)295-6644]]></description>
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<p>This place has the works , close to everything in town. </p>
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<li>Several Floor plans to choose from.</li>
<li>Minutes From SHSU</li>
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<p>Amenities Include:</p>
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<li>High Tech Fitness Center</li>
<li>Free Shuttle To Campus</li>
<li>Computer Lab</li>
<li>Car Ports</li>
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<p>Contact @</p>
<p>5050 Sam Houston Ave.<br />
Huntsville, TX 77340-6669<br />
Phone: (936)295-6644</p>
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		<title>Apartments and the Economy: How College Can Teach You to Survive Tough Economic Times</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 19:23:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: michaelrussell In difficult economic times, a college student’s parsimonious lifestyle can teach us how to cut back. I was extremely careful with my money in college. I knew how much I could spend, how long the money had to last, and where my best investments were. This vigilance didn’t stem from an innate conservative [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Author: <a title="michaelrussell" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/michaelrussell/71590.htm">michaelrussell</a></strong>
<p>In difficult economic times, a college student’s parsimonious lifestyle can teach us how to cut back.</p>
<p>I was extremely careful with my money in college. I knew how much I could spend, how long the money had to last, and where my best investments were. This vigilance didn’t stem from an innate conservative disposition—like most students I would have blown every last penny within hours had I more money coming in—but rather from simple necessity. I was in school. I had expenses. But I could only work part time, and the money was not good. I was poor. </p>
<p>Even now, nearly 10 years on, I am still paying back my student loans. Except for a couple of rare instances, the knowledge that I have to watch my budget never left. Sure, I have a decent job that supports me. I am able to pay my bills. My student loans are difficult, but I try not to complain. I cannot save any money. I cannot travel. I cannot eat out every night. But I am staying afloat.</p>
<p>I suspect many people relate to my situation. The media covers this topic relentlessly. Every day I read articles about people losing their homes, jobs and savings. It’s depressing. But it’s prevalent. Only a select few remain unscathed by our struggling economy. For the rest of us, it’s time to buck up. Our country’s over-spending and over-indulgence has pushed us into a recession. The time has come to adopt a conservative mentality. Remember college. Remember planning a tight budget. Now use what you learned. It’s one of the most valuable skills you have.</p>
<p>Students today are worse off. They face a higher cost of living, fewer jobs, scant loan opportunities and heavier course loads. And when they do get out of college, the debt they inherit will far exceed the debt I faced only 10 years ago.</p>
<p>The Poughkeepsie Journal published an article about the situation. Here’s a sample:</p>
<p>A flagging economy, tight credit and rising tuition are teaching college students some hard lessons these days. And their reward for surviving until graduation? A lean job market and plenty of debt.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are in a daunting time &#8211; not only because of the financial crisis and the credit crunch, but also because state budgets are being pinched as well,&#8221; said Kim Anderson of Got Tuition?, a nonprofit group that advocates for college affordability. &#8220;One of the first places that gets cut when there&#8217;s a downturn is support for higher education.&#8221;</p>
<p>Tuition and fees for in-state students attending a public or private school rose slightly more than the 5.6 percent inflation rate this year, according to a new report from the College Board, which tracks higher-education expenses.</p>
<p>For in-state students at a four-year public university, those expenses will average $6,585 this academic year, according to the College Board. For out-of-state students, the average will be $17,452. The average bill for private colleges will total $25,143. </p>
<p>No denial can penetrate these facts. The forecast is grim. But from our struggles we grow. We find creative alternatives, spend our money wisely, and plan for the future. </p>
<p>Every city is the United States is facing these challenges. Some cities, like Atlanta, have a large number of colleges and universities. A large student body requires a large pool of apartments and real estate opportunities. Fortunately, there are numerous services and organizations in Atlanta. Apartment Finder is a good choice. They have listings for apartments all across the Atlanta metro area, as well as colleges, like Georgia Tech apartments.</p>
<p>For today’s students, it is important to have a stable, comfortable apartment in which to study, relax and entertain. College is tough. The economy is tougher. But if people use the monetary pluck of a college student, we might just get through this thing in one piece.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong>
<p>Michael Russell writes about a variety of subjects, including real estate, environmentalism, and architecture. This article discusses how to overcome tough economic times, as well as how to find <a href="http://atlanta.promove.com/georgia-tech-apartments/">Georgia Tech apartments</a>. For more information on GA Tech apartments, visit <a href="http://atlanta.promove.com/">Promove</a>.</p>
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		<title>Better Sleep in your Apartment</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 18:58:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: The Apartment Dude Getting good sleep may be one of the most important factors on happiness, health, and hanging on to those youthful good looks that you have. Living in an apartment gives you an opportunity to get better sleep than any other living situation. It&#8217;s warmer than a cardboard box. It&#8217;s your own [...]]]></description>
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<p>Getting good sleep may be one of the most important factors on happiness, health, and hanging on to those youthful good looks that you have.  </p>
<p>Living in an apartment gives you an opportunity to get better sleep than any other living situation. It&#8217;s warmer than a cardboard box. It&#8217;s your own place, so Mom doesn&#8217;t come screaming about breakfast when you are trying to sleep.  Most importantly, you don&#8217;t have to lose sleep about the money that you are spending on repairs and maintenance to a home you own&#8230;all you have to do is call the office.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s little known, but I am actually an expert on sleep. There are a few things out there that can help you sleep more soundly at night in your apartment.</p>
<p><b>Turn down the fan and sleep on your side</b>-  Sometimes trouble sleeping can be applied to the actual way you are sleeping.  Many times, if you sleep on your back, your mouth has a tendency to hang open when you are asleep. This in-turn causes wake ups with a dry sore throat and sadly&#8230;loud snoring that can wake you or your significant other as you breath from your mouth. Try intentionally laying on your side or stomach as you fall asleep.  You could even scotch tape your mouth shut if you wanted. Ha! Really though, try switching it up and see if it makes a difference or turn down your fan when you are down for the count.  A fan on blast will certainly circulate the air, but it can also stir up dry air and late night cedar fever&#8230;..and more SNORING&#8230;..</p>
<p><b>Rest Your Mind</b>- Ever been laying in bed and can&#8217;t stop thinking about something that has you tossing and turning for hours? Of course you have. You should practice what is called &#8220;thought stopping.&#8221; As the thought creeps into your head, tell yourself to &#8220;STOP.&#8221; If it creeps back, do it again. The word <i>Stop!</i> forces an immediate shifting of our attention, which will lead us away from preoccupying thoughts.  Worrying about <i>having to be asleep</i> will only cause anxiety and keep you awake. Try and relax your mind&#8230;sleep will soon follow.</p>
<p><b />Sleep Items<b />-  From aromatherapy aides like a <a href="http://www.epinions.com/Bath_Body_Works_Aromatherapy_Sleep_Lavender_Vanilla_Pillow_Mist">Lavender Pillow Mist</a> to relaxing sounds or music cd&#8217;s to a warming blanket, there are a number of items available that can help you get a few more zzzz&#8217;s.  The important thing is to try a few and see what works. </p>
<p>My friend&#8217;s Granny used to always have a hot toddy before sleep. His Grandpa had a shot of whiskey. Neither one of them ever had sleeping problems.  I would hate to know the long lasting effect it had on their livers though, so if you use that therapy, make sure it&#8217;s a last resort. </p>
<p>Get some rest!</p>
<p>For more info on having fun in your apartment check out: <a href="http://www.apartmenthomeliving.com/living/">ApartmentHomeLiving.Com</a></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong>
<p>As a Managing Partner of <a href="http://www.apartmenthomeliving.com">Apartment Home Living</a>, Jeff wants to help you find the right apartment by getting to know you. At <a href="http://www.apartmenthomeliving.com">AHL</a> Apartmentites have a platform to share their own stories, get great info &#038; tips on apartment living, read Jeff&#8217;s entertaining blogs/stories, and have a ton of fun sharing their love of apartment living with others.  Don&#8217;t forget to go and set up your own <a href="http://www.apartmenthomeliving.com">MyPlace</a> page to really get the full Apartmentite experience!</p>
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		<title>How to Find an Apartment That Matches your Taste</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 18:54:37 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>I am excited to try out one of those new culinary pseudo-classes that let you show up and prepare your own meals that are supposed to last you for about a month. </p>
<p>The only reason I have hesitated is I’m a bit of a picky eater. I don’t care for vegetables, and I also don’t care for seafood (an unpopular decision in this era of sushi, so I tell people I’m allergic).</p>
<p>Another words, I don’t want to show up expecting chicken and find out that half the menu is seafood. So, in essence, I am chicken to show up. Stop with the booing…that’s funny. </p>
<p>Well, apartment shopping is the exact same thing for me. I’m a bit chicken. I need to find an affordable place, but I want to make sure I end up in an apartment that I really like. I want it to match my tastes, my life. Basically, I want it to be perfect. </p>
<p>Not much in life is perfect, so how can I get close? </p>
<p><b>Tip 1: Think through the specifics</b></p>
<p>Think through your location: location to family, friends, work and nightlife. Who do I need to live by? Who do I see weekly? Can I stand to commute 40 minutes if it means I save $75 a month? Do I need to live downtown or will the suburbs suffice? Do I go out three times a week, or twice a month?</p>
<p>Think through your budget: financial planners say only 30% of your income should be spent on your housing costs. Not a big problem if you make $6,000 a month. A little bit more of a problem when you make $1,600 a month. What’s your realistic, total budget? And even though I may want a one-bedroom with a den, can I only afford an efficiency?</p>
<p>Think through your pet situation: I have a dog. He’s a miniature poodle.  Would I be willing to part with Ziggy? Never. Can I afford to shell out $500 for a pet deposit. Never. Could I afford $250 if I saved up beforehand? Possibly. Think through if you plan on getting that bulldog you’ve always wanted. First, does the community you want to live in even accept pets? If so, how much will the deposit cost? You may need to save up, or bow out. </p>
<p><b>Tip 2: Research your options</b></p>
<p>Now it’s time to compare. I like this catalog for a quick reference, but I also like to go online to look at virtual tours and compare amenities. At apartmenthomeliving.com, I can fill out a personality profile that matches me to the apartments that are right. It even goes a step further to find out what else I like. Do I want a pool? Do I work out? You betcha. There’s a match out there and I want to see all the choices.</p>
<p><b>Tip 3: Visit your top choices and enlist the help of friends</b></p>
<p>Seeing is believing. I know that the product itself is terribly important to me. I have to visit to know it feels good to me when I drive in. I want lush landscaping. I want good lighting in the living room, and a pool with a nightlife around it. I want a clean apartment. I can only find out these details by visiting.</p>
<p>While I’m visiting, do I like my leasing professional? Does she seem knowledgeable? Friendly? Does she answer my questions about maintenance to where I feel comfortable? Do I trust this person?  Because this is who I’m going to get on the phone when something goes wrong in my apartment.</p>
<p>And two pairs of eyes are better than one! Do my friends agree this is a cool place to live? Will they visit me here to hang out? Do they agree with what I think? </p>
<p><b>Make your decision</b></p>
<p>Finally, decide what’s the best match for you. I knew when I picked Ziggy it was love. I know when I pick my next apartment it will at least be lust! And that can last at least a year. Happy hunting!</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.apartmenthomeliving.com"> Apartment Home Living </a> for more tips on getting the most out of your apartment living experience.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong>
<p>As a Managing Partner of <a href="http://www.apartmenthomeliving.com">Apartment Home Living</a>, Jeff wants to help you find the right apartment by getting to know you. At <a href="http://www.apartmenthomeliving.com">AHL</a> Apartmentites have a platform to share their own stories, get great info &#038; tips on apartment living, read Jeff&#8217;s entertaining blogs/stories, and have a ton of fun sharing their love of apartment living with others.  </p>
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		<title>7 Ways to Evaluate Apartments Over the Phone</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 18:44:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: The Apartment Dude You&#8217;ve looked up the information on thousands of apartments in catalogs and online. You&#8217;ve located the pictures, floor plans, maps, amenities, and details of the places you&#8217;re interested in. You&#8217;ve compiled the data for 10 communities to finally narrow the field and now comes&#8230;The phone call. The dreaded phone call to [...]]]></description>
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<p>You&#8217;ve looked up the information on thousands of apartments in catalogs and online. You&#8217;ve located the pictures, floor plans, maps, amenities, and details of the places you&#8217;re interested in. You&#8217;ve compiled the data for 10 communities to finally narrow the field and now comes&#8230;The phone call. </p>
<p>The dreaded phone call to find out about specific rental rates and to address all of those &#8220;call for specials&#8221; that you&#8217;ve gathered. </p>
<p>The key to success is in the phone call. The amateur apartment shopper begins the call cold, unprepared, fidgety, and nervous. &#8220;Do you have a one bedroom?&#8221; or &#8220;How much is your two-bedroom?&#8221; Apartment Home Living is here to help you be successful at finding the right apartment home by knowing what to ask.</p>
<p><b>Question 1: What size and when?</b> </p>
<p>Begin the questioning any way you like, but your most important question is do they have the apartment you&#8217;re interested in available at your target move-in date.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a common misconception that apartments are simply sitting empty, waiting on you to show up to lease them. This is frequently untrue.  To work out for you, the community must have the apartment you want in the timeframe you need to move. If it isn&#8217;t available, unless you have some move-in date flexibility, you should go on to your next call. </p>
<p><b>Question 2: Do they take Fluffy?</b></p>
<p>If you have a pet, this question is as serious as a parent asking if this community will take their child. (By the way, all apartment communities will ALWAYS take actual children. Those little balls of energy are protected under the Fair Housing Act).  </p>
<p>Unfortunately though, Fluffy isn&#8217;t protected under any laws and it&#8217;s completely up to the community if they&#8217;ll accept your dog, cat, sugar glider, or monkey. They set the rules regarding pets.</p>
<p>They also set the price to pay for the opportunity to keep your child-pet. Don&#8217;t choke if it&#8217;s over $300 per pet plus monthly pet rent. That can be a starting point for some properties. So be sure to check and see if you&#8217;ll be bringing Spot, then see if someone&#8217;s going to have to &#8220;spot&#8221; you some cash to pay the fees.   </p>
<p><b>Question 3: What&#8217;s the #1 reason people love to live here?</b></p>
<p>This is the best and most straight forward way to find out what makes a community special. Is it the walking trail behind the property? The social atmosphere? The famous pork roast every July? </p>
<p>This question can be a key in setting one apartment community apart from another. The answer may be something that really peaks your interest or may unlock hidden potential in a place you wouldn&#8217;t be able to see from a picture or driving-by. </p>
<p><b>Question 4:  How much?</b></p>
<p>Initially, it&#8217;s human nature to stop listening if we hear the price is remotely out of our budget. And yet, seeing an awesome apartment in person may actually sway us that it&#8217;s worth the extra cost. </p>
<p>Think about this: Have you bought a car that was more than you set out to spend? Have you paid more for that purse you just had to have (but didn&#8217;t know you had to have it until you saw it)? Gone on a vacation where you blew your budget? </p>
<p>Was it worth it? Nine times out of 10&#8230;Absolutely. So give cost an open mind before you say no to a place for breaking the bank. You might find it&#8217;s perfect in the end and well worth it. </p>
<p><b>Question 5: Do I qualify?</b></p>
<p>Asking the price question and overshooting your budget goals won&#8217;t matter if you don&#8217;t qualify for the apartment anyway. </p>
<p>What is the general qualifying criteria? Making about 3x the rent, having a clean criminal record (no felonies or crimes against persons), and no prior evictions. </p>
<p>What do you do if you don&#8217;t meet their criteria? You could keep looking for a place with less strict qualification restrictions or take the gamble of losing your application fee and/or deposit just to see if you qualify anyway.  </p>
<p><b>Question 6: Do you have any specials?</b></p>
<p>Specials can change from day-to-day, so make sure to ask this question close to last. Remember to keep in mind that some of the best communities don&#8217;t have the best specials because they don&#8217;t need them. They&#8217;re special just for being so awesome. </p>
<p><b>Question 7: Can I set an appointment to come in?</b></p>
<p>Don&#8217;t you still need to visit to make the final judgement call? Yes you do.</p>
<p>At the end of all the other questions, if you&#8217;re still interested, ask to set an appointment to come in and take a tour.  Seeing your possible new digs in person more than likely will be the best way to make a decision.</p>
<p>Now you have a little guide of the right questions to ask a leasing professional over the phone, so what are you waiting for?  Hop on <a href="http://www.apartmenthomeliving.com"> Apartment Home Living </a>, find a some places in your area, and get on that phone!</p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong>
<p>As a Managing Partner of <a href="http://www.apartmenthomeliving.com">Apartment Home Living</a>, Jeff wants to help you find the right apartment by getting to know you. At <a href="http://www.apartmenthomeliving.com">AHL</a> Apartmentites have a platform to share their own stories, get great info &#038; tips on apartment living, read Jeff&#8217;s entertaining blogs/stories, and have a ton of fun sharing their love of apartment living with others.  Don&#8217;t forget to go and set up your own <a href="http://www.apartmenthomeliving.com">MyPlace</a> page to really get the full Apartmentite experience!</p>
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