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    Three weeks on intense apartment hunting, we found one that allowed children, was an amazing price, was in a good neighborhood, and it was furnished; meaning that it came with furniture. As a result of this, we didn’t have to hire a moving company. All we had was Blair’s toys and her type of furniture, so we just put it in the back of Antonio’s truck. The apartment was around 45 minutes away from the motel we were staying in, so I felt pretty safe that we would not wind up in the same area that…

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    and it is only getting more expensive each year. Because of the rising prices of housing in this county many people are unable to afford housing. The housing situation in San Mateo County has pushed families to move out of the county. One-bedroom apartments are very expensive and most people do not have jobs that pay well enough in order to afford living by themselves. On top of people having to use most of their checks for their rent. People find it difficult to have money left over for food,…

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    INTORDUCTION As a self-employed architect I aims to give enough research and detail in order to encourage the developer to decide on a set choice for the property they have recently purchased. This will be done by providing the developer with a number of designs to choose from that will best fit the new estate. By exploring subjects such as elements and principles of design, as well as the legal responsibilities and existing land in the area. The estate designed will ensure the developer a well…

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    The Details Todd and Marlene Capron were about to be priced out of their West Village studio when their landlord decided to raise rent by $500 a month. To compensate, the Caprons moved into a 2-bedroom in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. However, the apartment was not only outdated, but had serious issues like a refrigerator blocking the fire escape, a water main leak, as well as smoke and water damage. But since the price was right, the Caprons came up with a plan: $19,000 in renovations in…

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    According to the National Association of Realtors, there will be “five to six million families that will become new renting households in the next ten years.” (Harper 2013) We might ask ourselves, why is there a growth of people wishing to rent an apartment instead of buying a home? Before the American Dream involves buying a home, buy why is there many American changing their mind? People choose to rent because of the many advantages it offers. The top reason…

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    years in an old, inexpensive apartment complex and I recall the happiest times of my childhood living there. To me, this apartment complex embodied the true definition of a community because of its different immigrant and cultural groups that I befriended. Most of the families living there at the time were looking for an affordable and sometimes long- term residence, saving money until having the ability to buy a house. Despite moving eventually, living in the apartments impacted me greatly…

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    One of the biggest questions that many people are asking is should I buy a house? This is a very good question to ask. There is an ongoing debate on rather buying a house is better than continuing to rent one. Consider the stability, freedom, and now the affordability that buying your own house can bring. In most cases it’s more beneficial to buy a home instead of renting one. If you have ever considered buying a house, I’m going to tell you why you’re on the right track. Buying a…

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    business. The episode that happened at University Heights Apartments raised inquiries on where the liability of blame lies, with the proprietor or the intruder, in this case, it is also important to understand tenant rights in the State of Texas when it comes to security which is to have working locks on doors and windows (n.d.). How this matter is taken care of by the owner mirrors the kind of business morals University Heights Apartments will be judged by in future cases. Understanding the…

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    before the red skinny bird in the tree beside my window would chirp. It was my younger brother DeMontreal and my older brother Treal calling, I could hear so much tension and frustration in his voice about the water rising very quickly up to his apartment complex. He was on the bottom floor of the complex, and he had my new born nephew DeMontreal Jr. with him, my heart was pounding uncontrollably. I quickly jump out of my bed stumbling over my phone charger, rushed to put on some pants on in my…

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    that then accidently flies out of the character’s apartment window so he nearly risks his life not only to save the paper, but his own career as well. In the process of getting this paper, Tom reflects on the fact that he is always so full of himself and his work so much and he doesn’t leave any room for others in his life and this causes him to become more appreciative and caring for those…

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