Three Cities That Are Going Green Chicago, Illinois Chicago has been effectively going green since the election of mayor Richard M. Daley in 1989. [2] Attractions: [1] The windy city houses environmentally-conscious conservatories, museums, planetariums, galleries, zoos, and aquariums. Transportation: [1] There are 315 miles of bikeways spanning the entirety of Chicago. The […]
Apartment Living
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Pinterest Secret Boards
We squealed with delight when we realized you could have secret Pinterest boards. The first thing that came to my mind was that I could now have my “dream wedding” board without looking coo coo for CoCoa Puffs, as I am not exactly engaged. However, after giving it a little more thought, the secret boards truly […]
How to Host a Successful Thanksgiving in Your Home
By now, all of the leaves have changed colors and are starting to fall from the trees in many regions throughout the country. Fall is slowly beginning to turn into Winter, but before we start getting out the winter coats and waiting for the first snow to fall, its time to think about the Thanksgiving meal. […]
Get Your Roomies to Pay Their Bills On Time
Having roommates is a great way to make life-long friends and memories. Unfortunately sometimes having a roommate means you’re going to run into some snags. One common problem when sharing your living space with others is paying the bills on time. Forgoing the use of threats (we’re kidding, of course!) we’ve pulled together a list […]
Keeping the Apartment Germ-Free: The Bathroom
Welcome back Keeping the Apartment Germ-Free Part 2! There are a few main cleaning tips to keep in mind when tackling the bathroom. Close the lid on the toilet every time you flush so the bacteria from the water doesn’t hit your toothbrush. Give your shower curtain a little shake to avoid trapped moisture. Don’t […]
Keeping the Apartment Germ-Free: Part One-The Kitchen
It’s almost flu season! Which means immune systems tend to be down and bacteria and viruses tend to be up. ForRent.com wants to keep you well with tips on how to keep germs out of your apartment kitchen. Be sure to wash dishes in hot (not warm) water. Buy a pair of dish washing gloves […]
Training Tips for Dogs
Start training your little guy early! Puppies are more likely to learn and adapt to training technique. But if you have an older dog doesn’t get discouraged! Persistence is key. Use positive reinforcement. By keeping an encouraging tone both you and your furry friend will be more apt to enjoy the training process. Be sure […]
Disaster Preparedness Tips For Renters
Originally posted on Allstate.org. See original post here. The West has earthquakes, the East has hurricanes and right smack in the middle is the infamous Tornado Alley. So what can you do about disaster preparedness when you’re living in a 700-square-foot apartment? Obviously, preparation for each natural disaster is a little different, but one thing […]
Get in the Halloween Spirit!
ForRent.com loves Halloween! We celebrate by dressing up and enjoying tons of candy! Here are some of the costumes we’ve seen so far! Yvonne as Wednesday and Mike B at the Thing Zombies or TV Land? Kaitlin is so punny! Mike left his nun-chucks at home! Cobra Commander means business! And party everyday!
Moving Checklist
Most renters know a few months ahead of time whether or not they plan on renewing their lease. There’s a lot that goes with moving and sometimes it can be hard to remember everything. We’ve compiled a list of some of the most important moving tips to help better ease you into your new apartment. […]
Good Night; Sleep Tight
Good night; sleep tight. Don’t let the bedbugs bite. The saying may be as old as the hills but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t still ring true. Bedbugs don’t discriminate. They live in houses or apartments, in cities or the country and they certainly don’t care about your level of income. Bedbugs are a parasitic […]
Changing Your Mailing Address After A Move
There’s a lot that comes with moving and sometimes it’s easy to forget the small stuff. With so much else going on, renters will occasionally forget to change their address. Not to worry! We have some tips that will make changing your address a little easier. To continue receiving information from the government such as […]
Alone But Not Lonely
Alone But Not Lonely: The Trend of Solitary Living More than ever, Americans are opting to live on their own. But how drastic is the change? Here’s a look at the trend of Americans living alone, with a lot of the insight provided by Eric Klinenberg, author of Going Solo: The Extraordinary Rise and Surprising […]
To Splurge or Not to Splurge
When moving into a new apartment there is always that question, “What do I need to buy?” You can’t spend too much because you just paid your down payment and your list of needs is long. Although you want to stay within budget, there are some things that are splurge-worthy. Instead of that expensive TV, […]
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 […]