The Move

The Wait Begins
The Wait Begins

The Wait Begins

  |   By AuthorMy First Apartment
I cannot wait to move out. My new bedroom is looking nice, right? Look at that view! Staying with my folks got old quick. I’ve been here for just about a year, but after five years on my own at college, give me a break—I can’t take this anymore. I’m the guy who doesn’t bring…
Interesting Floor Plans
Interesting Floor Plans

Interesting Floor Plans

  |   By AuthorMy First Apartment
It really had never occurred to me before, but I’m beginning to realize the vast array of options available to apartment seekers. I had begun to think that all apartments look virtually the same, but this is not the case. For example, Steve and I visited an apartment this morning that has a sunken living…
Striking Gold
Striking Gold

Striking Gold

  |   By AuthorMy First Apartment
We found a place. Everything we wanted, plus it’s cheap. Somewhere in the middle of seeing bogus place after bogus place (see picture), I snapped and had to talk some sense into my roommates. After the places we saw last weekend, I could tell that they were getting tired of looking around. Yet they still…
frustration already
frustration already

frustration already

  |   By AuthorMy First Apartment
Can someone please tell me what a “railroad style” apartment is, and why some of them are “semi-private”? I guess maybe i’ve been spoiled living in the smallest big city in America, with the lowest housing costs, but why is it that a person should have to pay one thousand (1000) US Dollars to live…
This Might be the One
This Might be the One

This Might be the One

  |   By AuthorMy First Apartment
The apartment my roommates and I checked out on Wednesday night was great. There were two living rooms, three big bedrooms, two decks, and a big kitchen. Plus, the apartment was on the top floor and as an added bonus there was no security deposit, only a $200 dollar non-refundable move-in fee that we would…
Laying the groundwork
Laying the groundwork

Laying the groundwork

  |   By AuthorMy First Apartment
This is the street that I live on right now, off-campus at La Salle University in the Germantown section of Philadelphia. I like to think of it as the French Riviera of La Salle. It’s a pretty nice place, but it’s really far from the city. It’s a city of 1.2 million people, and the…
Aloha means hello
Aloha means hello

Aloha means hello

  |   By AuthorMy First Apartment
My brother lived at home until he was 26. While home offers many of the creature comforts that so many of us crave, personally I can’t help but feel dirty mooching off Mom and Dad for a long time, and I’m determined to step out of the shadow of my dependent brother. Besides, they live…
Week two – no luck yet
Week two – no luck yet

Week two – no luck yet

  |   By AuthorMy First Apartment
We’ve been looking at several 3-bedroom apartments in the last four days, but nothing has seemed right yet. One apartment was cool, the landlord seemed reliable, but the bedrooms were closets. I did not realize it would be this difficult to find a place. It’s not like our requirements are that tough, either. We’re looking…
It’s a start…
It’s a start…

It’s a start…

  |   By AuthorMy First Apartment
Hello, all. So, my name happens to be Kelly, and I happen to be looking for an apartment in New York City – while living halfway across the country in St. Louis. I’m graduating from University one month after my 21st birthday, and two weeks after my lease is up. I need to find a…
Beginning the Hunt in Houston, TX
Beginning the Hunt in Houston, TX

Beginning the Hunt in Houston, TX

  |   By AuthorMy First Apartment
It never ceases to amaze Steve and I just how many apartments there are in Houston, TX! Since we both work from home, we aren’t concerned about finding a complex near our places of business, which should help us, but actually just broadens our search. The process is further complicated by the fact that we…