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What to Know About Renting a Townhome for the First Time

What to Know About Renting a Townhome for the First Time

Renting a townhome for the first time can feel like a major step up, and in many ways, it is. With more space, added privacy, and a neighborhood-style setting, townhomes appeal to renters who want something beyond the traditional apartment experience without committing to homeownership. If you’re considering making the switch, here’s what you need […]

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How Much Rent Can I Afford?

How Much Rent Can I Afford?

With rent prices higher than ever, it’s important to understand how much rent you can afford, including fees and other tagged-on expenses. The base rent price apartments advertise may not include utilities, pet, and administrative fees. Being aware of this total rent cost can help you budget more efficiently. The 50/30/20 Budget Rule The 50/30/20 […]

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Rental Hunting: 10 Things to Know Before Signing

Rental Hunting: 10 Things to Know Before Signing

So you’ve decided to move, and you’re starting your rental search. Finding the perfect rental involves more than just liking the layout or location. To make an informed decision, you need to dig deeper into the details. Rental Hunting: A Detailed Checklist When you’re looking for a new place to live, there are a lot […]

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7 Ways Renters Can Build Credit

7 Ways Renters Can Build Credit

A strong credit score is one of the most powerful tools you have as a renter. It affects everything from getting approved to how high your security deposit will be. But credit can feel mysterious—it often seems like a complicated game where the rules are constantly changing. The good news is that once you understand […]

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The Delightfully Splashy Brooklyn Enclave

The Delightfully Splashy Brooklyn Enclave

Welcome to Amplified Apartments, a blog series about apartment hackers who’ve made strides against the mother of all renter dilemmas: square footage. This week’s Amplified Apartments hits the concrete pavement of Brooklyn, NY. There, Jacklyn and her fiancée discovered a one bedroom apartment with potential – the New York City equivalent of unmined gold. With […]

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Sharing a Refrigerator

Sharing a Refrigerator

Yesterday’s post included sharing bathrooms, so today we will discuss sharing refrigerators. Another common aspect of apartment living is having to share a refrigerator. Having three or more people sharing one food storage appliance can be tough. These guidelines will help in having an orderly refrigerator and clean food space.   To share food or […]

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Renting 'Round the U.S.

Renting 'Round the U.S.

Renting ‘Round the US People are constantly moving for one reason or another and it’s hard to know if there’s an apartment or home available in the city they’re moving to. If you’re planning to relocate for your career or simply eyeballing your dream location, it is helpful to know there’s a rentable place with […]

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