Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Affordable Apartments

Affordable Apartments

If you are looking for a new place to live, and you are not yet ready to buy a home, you are probably going to be on the lookout for affordable apartments in your area. What makes an apartment affordable, however, will differ from family to family. You may need to spend as little as possible on the rent, or you may want something in a certain part of town so you can save money on transportation to and from work. You may also need certain things that you know will save you money in the long run.

For us, for example, we need an apartment that has enough room, but we must also have a washing machine and dryer. I will not consider an apartment that does not have one. Even though I consider the place I live in now affordable, I would not pay as much as I do if I did not have washer and dryer to use. The cost to run those things is far less than what I would spend at that Laundromat. You may find that if you want affordable apartments that are as cheap as you can get, you aren’t going to have the luxury of a washer in your place.

When looking for affordable apartments, remember to consider the neighborhood. I am lucky that I live in a good area, and much of the small city I live in is indeed ideal for almost everyone. There are areas where there are more problems though, and I won’t rent there. If you go to the next city over from where I live you will find plenty of affordable apartments, but you won’t want to live where they are located. These areas are known for crime, and are often ‘featured’ on the local news.

When looking for affordable apartments, make sure you consider why some of them seem to be overly affordable. If they are in a decent neighborhood yet the price seems to good to be true, there is probably a reason for that. We had a great lead in a great neighborhood, and we were amazed at the price. We found out why it was so inexpensive rather quickly when we went to see it. Though it was one of the most affordable apartments we looked at, we could not live. There. My husband is six foot two, and the ceilings were six foot high!