Settling Into Your New Apartment In Savannah Georgia

Posted on May 23, 2008
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Settling Into Your New Apartment In Savannah Georgia

Savannah is called Georgia’s “First City” and finding an apartment here to call home will lead you through some of the most beautiful and most historic areas in the South. Finding an apartment here is not as expensive as in New York or Seattle; here a one bedroom apartment rental can be found for $570 as compared to the $1200 you would pay in New York or the $750 for the same size apartment in Seattle.

There are many apartments available in Savannah’s 2.5-square-mile Historic Landmark District that features an active commercial district with some very well kept residential areas. In addition, there are housing developments that are converting space above retail stores into apartments and lofts.

On Savannah’s Southside, there are several apartment communities; Windsor Arms, Timberland and Edgewater Trace, are located in the commercial heart of Savannah. This area features two major shopping areas and many theatres, restaurants and neighborhood convenience stores to make your apartment living comfortable.

On the Eastside of Savannah, you will find the apartment community of Alhambra, and for students attending historic Savannah State University, an apartment in this area is ideal. You will find convenient shopping, dining and entertainment and easy access to downtown and the Southside.

The apartment communities of Wyndmere, Kessler Point and the Arbors, are located in the Westside district. If you want an apartment that is in an area that is quiet but convenient to downtown, this area is perfect. Many of the employees of Gulfstream Aerospace, the Georgia Ports Authority, JC Bamford and International Paper live here.

Apartments in this area are also favored by business people who much travel frequently because of it proximity to Savannah International Airport. If you work for any of the major industries in Savannah, locating an apartment in the West Chatham will mean an easy commute for you.

Savannah is a city that is experiencing a tremendous amount of growth and relocation to the area is at an all time high. In addition to apartment communities, there are corporate apartments that are perfect for making the transition to living in Savannah. If you are relocating to the area at the request of your employer, it is a good idea to find out if they have a corporate relocation agreement with one of the many apartment developments that cater to the needs of company employees.

If you have plans to buy your own home, you might find that it is easier than you think with the rent to own option that is available at many locations around Savannah Georgia. When you rent an apartment under this type of agreement, a certain amount of your rental fee is applied to the total value of the property, which saves you a lot of money that would have to be paid in a traditional home purchase.

The selections of apartments you will find in Savannah include condos, high rise, low rise, lofts and townhouses. will make it easy for you to find an apartment and get settled into your new home.

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9 Responses to “Settling Into Your New Apartment In Savannah Georgia”

  1. A on May 23rd, 2008 3:35 pm

    Your monthly bill will depend on the rates that your power company charges and how much electricity you use. It would be hard to determine either of these things for you without knowing more about the apartment, and about your habits. Wiring and appliances can play a roll in your power usage as well.

    Here are some things you can do:
    1) Call the power company you will be using and ask them about the usage of the previous tenant(s), or even over the last few years. Then you can average it yourself to see what makes the most sense for you.
    2) Electric water heaters can cost a lot, see how efficient the one for your unit is, if you will be paying for electric hot water. Then plan your water usage accordingly, sometimes making small lifestyle changes (like limiting your showers to less time or only taking one a day; for example) can make huge differences in your utility bills.
    3) A/C and other equipment that uses a lot of power should be used with limitations or within reason, to lower your bills. In a small apartment, if you don't live in an excessively hot area, window fans or large floor fans may be more energy efficient and cost effective. They may also work just as well, for the space you have. You'll have to decide this for yourself though. Another thing you can do to keep your apartment cool is to keep all of the windows closed during the day when it is hot, and open them at night when its cool out, and keep your curtains closed during the day to keep out extra heat.
    4) Mini fluorescent bulbs may cost more at the store, but if you can use them in your unit, they really do make a difference on your bill. Most are warrantied for around 5 years, and they limit wattage usage. For example, a normal 60 wt output (which is all most people need in an area) can be recieved with 13 wts from a GE Energy Smart bulb (almost 1/5 the wattage of a standard bulb). I used to rent a 3-story, 5 bedroom house with very old (horsehair) wiring, and the first thing I did was change all of the light bulbs in the house to the GE mini fluorescent bulbs, knowing that between me and my roommate and all of our kids we'd have a lot of lights on all of the time and the bill would be really high. We never had a summer bill over $45, and that included running a washer and dryer for 10 people.
    5) You can also talk with the power company and see if they offer budget plans/payment plans. Where your bill is the same every month, and then at the end of the year, if you've used more … you pay the difference and if you've used less they credit you and adjust the cycle. However, again this is based off previous tenant usage, as you haven't been living there so is they used a lot and you don't, your bill can be too high, and if they saved energy more then you do, then you could owe a lot at the end of the year. 2 ways around this, is to keep track of the bills when they come in, and pay a little extra, if you see that it isn't balancing out. (Keep in mind though that rates change and are higher in the winter, so if you have a credit, leave it alone … but if what you are paying isn't covering the bills every month, tip in more.) and keep track of your usage.

  2. Sam H on May 23rd, 2008 3:44 pm

    An apartment is generally a single-story rental unit in a building full of similar rental units. A flat is a British term for an apartment on one level (it's a flat unit).

    A condo is similar to an apartment, but it is owned by an individual (in California anyway – individual apartments can be owned in places like New York City).

    A townhouse is generally a rental unit that is about 2 to 4 units per building, where each unit is a two-story unit. There is generally a number of bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs, and a living room, kitchen, and possibly a bathroom downstairs.

    A studio is a rental unit that has no separate bedroom. There may be a sleeping area that is off to the side or around a corner. But, there is no door to a separate room for sleeping in.

    A loft is a unit that has a sleeping area upstairs that is open to the rest of the unit. That is, you would take stairs to the bedroom. But, it has a landing at the top of the stairs that's part of the bedroom and that overlooks the bottom floor of the unit.

  3. MINA on May 23rd, 2008 6:47 pm

    YOU had the right by law to test the AC prior to accepting the unit.

    however, you are still in luck!

    visit associatedcontent.com and read this article:

    Landlord Tenancy Law for Kids Seeking Their First Apartment [or House or Bedroom in a House]

    get back to me for any further help.

  4. Kene on May 24th, 2008 3:14 am

    It depends on your situation. If you have a family with kids, a private house is usually better. If you are single or just married with no kids, and you don't mind having close neighbors, a loft could be better. Its all personal preference.

    An individual house is usually more expensive both in the purchase price and in the maintenance, but it is more valuable when you sell it also.

  5. Ian M on May 24th, 2008 5:08 am
  6. shannonlynae on May 25th, 2008 11:15 pm

    http://everythingaustinapartments.com/

    Its a map of apartments all over town. You won't have any problem finding what you are looking for.

  7. Elena on May 26th, 2008 5:46 am

    your mean this?

  8. Serg on May 26th, 2008 10:15 am

    Both lofts and apartments can come furnished, semi furnished (utilities like stove and fridge) and unfurnished.

    Lofts are living spaces over other living spaces, maybe a separate bathroom. An apartment is a living space, usually subdivided rooms. A loft can be loosely be referred to as an apartment, but not the other way around. An efficiency is a single room, like a loft, but not always over other living spaces. An efficiency is also a type of apartment.

    Too much info:

    A townhouse is a condo, in town. A condo can be in the country or in town and is usually owned by the person(s) living there, unless it's subleted. Sublet condos and apartments have to be approved by the apartment owners or condominium organization. A duplex is a subdivided structure with two apartments or condos in the building.

    A high-rise is above six floors. Brownstones are reddish brown sandstone buildings.

    A landlord owns the building and has rights to enter living spaces, depending on the local laws and the renters contract, at reasonable times. Every reasonable effort must be made by the landlord to notify said tenant of a visit for inspection or repair, again, depending on local laws. Rent stabilization contracts may be passed from one family member to another, only once.

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  9. JA+JH on May 26th, 2008 8:20 pm

    Rent in most big cities can be really expensive. If you're single, then a studio is the cheapest way to live.

    Yes, it's uncomfortable, but that's the price to pay for the luxury of living in the city.

    I live in Toronto, and rents are sky-high in the downtown area. I live in a small one-bedroom. It's really small (not a studio though), but I wouldn't give up the size if it meant giving up my location. I love my neighborhood, and if I had to choose a studio to be able to live here I would.

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