Different Kinds of Apartments and Flats – How to Find One That Suits You

Posted on August 28, 2009
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Different Kinds of Apartments and Flats – How to Find One That Suits You

To have a beautiful home is everyone’s dream but in this 21st century to have your own home is not that much easy because now everything is available in high price rate. In this expensive world now, most of the people prefer apartments and flats as their home. Apartments have lots of advantages like there are lots of variety apartments are available in beautiful locations with affordable price rate. Now apartments are more convenient and comfortable than the usual homes and it also have a variety touch also. Different people have different kind of living style and there are lots of builders and agents are available who can easily help you to find the best and beautiful apartment only for you.

 

Basically there are different kinds of apartments are available like one bedroom apartments, 2 bedroom apartments, 3 bedroom apartments, 4 bedroom apartments, etc and you can choose the best one which you want and can afford. One bedroom apartments are best for bachelors or small family and this kind of apartments are normally known as studio apartments. Two bedroom apartments really suits for a small family. Besides bedroom every apartments have kitchen and bathroom. The price rates of the apartments are depending upon the location and the society area in which it is situated. There are various types, styles, designs of apartments and flats are available for everyone and the best part is that you can buy it or you can have it for rent also. The 3 bedroom apartments and four bedroom apartments are usually treated as luxurious apartments which can be cost high in price.

 

In metropolitan cities, you will get many options for flats to let and residential property rentals but the rental prices are high. Many people who are living away from home due to their jobs are enjoying the benefits of these types of apartments and flats. Now the whole world accepts the concept of apartments and flats. In apartments and flats, people are living as a group which will is really useful for the working couples or family. The latest trend is service apartments and rental apartments for short period which is getting more popular and people are choosing these types of apartments rather than hotels because it gives security and homely feelings.

 

Most of the people prefer to live in city area and that is the main reason for why the demand for apartments are raising day by day. Getting a best apartment in big cities is not that much easy but now you can easily choose the best apartments or flats to let. Many companies and builders are ready to provide their best services for you. They can easily help you to choose the best apartment or flat which suits your life style and your dream. You can contact with these service providers through online also. Always choose better companies while selecting an apartment or flat.

 

 

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9 Responses to “Different Kinds of Apartments and Flats – How to Find One That Suits You”

  1. aswim5 on August 28th, 2009 3:33 pm

    There is no standard percentage. Some floor plans are much more efficient than others- lack hallways and such. Besides there are a lot of people that want a huge part of the square footage in the kitchen and bath.

  2. JA+JH on August 28th, 2009 3:56 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.

  3. v_caronongan on August 29th, 2009 12:22 am

    $80 electric

    $20 water if it is not included in rent

    $25 telephone

    $25 cable tv

    $10 dial-up internet; $40 cable internet

    $200 groceries (after you have done your initial shopping trip to get bags of sugar and flour and rice)

    $20 gas if your apartment offers gas utilities

    $50 gas for your car

  4. dillon on August 29th, 2009 3:55 pm

    no roommate. it would be a bit arkward to share such a small space with a friend.

  5. regboi45 on August 29th, 2009 11:10 pm

    It depends on how much you eat and what you buy. What about utilities or a phone? Be sure you allow yourself enough money to live on and go places and buy those things you want and need. Good luck. . .And remember prices are going up and going up fast.

  6. sally_that_girl! on August 30th, 2009 6:56 am

    You want a smaller breed that is low-energy. And one that doesn't bark a lot (because that will annoy your neighbors). A lot of apartments have weight or size restrictions on dogs too, so I'd find out what the rules are at the apartment before getting one.

    Some smallish low energy breeds are:
    French Bulldogs
    English Bulldogs
    Italian Greyhounds

    Other breeds that could be good are:
    Pugs (not high energy and don't bark a lot)
    Some types of Spaniels like Cocker Spaniels or Cavalier King Charles Spaniels
    Chihuahua
    Papillion
    Whippet

    Just stay away from any type of "terrier" dog since they bark a whole lot. That includes Beagles.

    Animal Planet has a "dog breed selector" tool where you can answer questions and they'll tell you what type of dog is best for you:
    http://animal.discovery.com/breedselector/dogselector.do

  7. ihateaccounting on August 30th, 2009 8:14 am

    If your only fear is the dark, you can keep nightlights going, and you'd be fine. But if your fear is really more about being alone, then I'd strongly suggest you get an apartment share.

    Why torture yourself? You can get your own room in an apartment shared with other people, have a bit of privacy, but still have the security of the others being around you.

  8. sweet_n_krazykaz on August 30th, 2009 9:44 am

    From experience:

    -Rent is cheaper
    -Furnishing is easier
    -Utilities are less

    BUT, you must be willing to live in a space that requires absolute organization. With all living space combined, you need to maintain order..i.e. don't leave out leftover pizza all night, or it will be an unpleasant wakeup call!

  9. VA on September 1st, 2009 12:46 am

    Ikea.

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