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		<title>Dubai Apartments for Rent</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dubai apartments cater to people that plan to stay for a long term. The types of apartment that you should rent depend on whether you are going for a leisure trip or job. If you are going for a holiday trip, you can rent a self service hotel apartment that is located far away from [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Dubai apartments cater to people that plan to stay for a long term. The types of apartment that you should rent depend on whether you are going for a leisure trip or job. If you are going for a holiday trip, you can rent a self service hotel apartment that is located far away from the city.<br/><br/>The apartment which you rent must be equipped with the standard facilities. Some self service apartments are not furnished. Serviced apartments are furnished with the standard facilities such as television, sofa, and kitchen. In Arab, the weather can get very hot during the summer months so you will want to find an apartment that is equipped with air conditioner. In addition, it should have internet broadband connection so that you can surf the internet. Most of the apartments in Dubai have recreation facilities such as swimming pools, sauna and car park. Some hotel apartments are not furnished so you have to do some shopping.<br/><br/>If you are going to work in Dubai, you should rent a hotel room or flat. It can be very expensive to rent a hotel apartment for long term in Dubai. Normally, expatriates are not required to bring their family members so they don&#8217;t need a large space. You will find plenty of amenities at a hotel room. If you still want to rent an apartment in Dubai, you can talk to the landlord and negotiate with him. The majority of the landlords will give you a discount.<br/><br/>The location will influence the apartment rental rate. There are two main provinces in Dubai including Old Dubai and New Dubai. The Garhoud region has many low rise Dubai apartments for rent. The Mirdiff region offers many villas apartments that are newly built. Bur Dubai also offers many rental apartments at a reasonable rate. Other regions that are offering Dubai apartment for rent include Satwa, Jumeirah, Arabian Ranches, Emirates Hills and etc. Each apartment offers a different range of facilities so you should check with them before moving in.<br/><br/>There are many ways to save money while renting apartment in Dubai. It is important that you set a budget since the hotel apartment accommodation is quite expensive. You can search for Dubai cheap apartments by performing research on the internet. There are many hotel search engines that offer Dubai apartments for rent on the internet. You can perform price comparison by using the hotel search engines. Different hotel search engines will show different search results. After you have reviewed the room rates, you should pick the hotel that offer the cheapest price.<br/><br/>Many Dubai hotel apartments offer low rental rate when it is approaching a holiday season. During the summer months, the rental rate will also drop because of the hot weather.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Syed Abdul Samad						</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong><br />
						Here you will learn about Dubai Apartments for Rent for detail visit here http://www.dubaifurnishedrentals.com/</p>
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		<title>Apartment Rental Hunting &#8211; A Guide to Finding Your Dream Place</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Apr 2011 21:16:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are house or apartment rental hunting, many people have fallen in love with a place then moved in. After all the hard work of getting all your stuff in place do you discover that this new abode of yours, isn&#8217;t exactly the answer to all your rental apartment or rental house dreams. A [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>When you are house or apartment rental hunting, many people have fallen in love with a place then moved in. After all the hard work of getting all your stuff in place do you discover that this new abode of yours, isn&#8217;t exactly the answer to all your rental apartment or rental house dreams. A lot of people fall into the trap, excited by the thoughts of living in a new apartment or house. These renters tend to overlook some important details.<br/><br/>Some of these details include: just a month after you move in, you discover that your neighbor upstairs likes to play bowling in the hallway in the middle of the night or those thick plaster walls you were so happy with, block your cell phone signal.<br/><br/>Do not despair. There is a quick and easy list for you to follow when apartment rental hunting. By following these tips you will be able to find a house or apartment rental which will fit perfectly for you.<br/><br/>The Lease<br/><br/>o Is there a security deposit? Are there any move in fees? Many larger houses and apartment buildings limit the days and hours when new residents can move into a rental apartment or house. This is to limit the disruption to other residents. <br />o Are the utilities included with the house or rental apartment? <br />o Are the lease terms flexible? Some larger houses and apartment buildings offer options such as six month or 12 month leases. <br />o Is the house or rental apartment rent controlled? <br />o Is there a broker&#8217;s fee? The fees for house or rental apartments are common in cities such as New York.<br/><br/>Amenities<br/><br/>o What&#8217;s the cell phone reception like? When you are house and rental apartment hunting, be sure to take out your cell phone and walk around the property to test the signal. <br />o Is there off-street parking available? If so, how much does it cost? On-street parking is another option. This works out cheaper but be sure to check if you need to register your car or if you have to buy a resident parking sticker. <br />o Does the house or apartment have extra storage? Sometimes if the closet or storage space is small, some buildings have extra storage for a fee. <br />o Is the laundry on site or in the house or rental apartment unit? Do the washing machines look new or look worn out? What kind of system do they use, a card system or coins? <br />o Does the house or rental apartment have air conditioning? If not, is it allowed to install air con units? <br />o Does the kitchen have appliances like garbage disposal, a stove, a refrigerator or a dishwasher? Are they new? <br />o It&#8217;s a good idea to bring along a tape measure so that you can measure the rooms and doorways. <br />o Are pets allowed in the building? If so, are there any fees to be paid.<br/><br/>The Neighborhood<br/><br/>o What is the access to public transportation like? Sometimes an ad might say that the rental apartment or house is &#8220;close to the subway/bus&#8221;, its better to walk it yourself to see exactly how far it is. <br />o Is the house or rental apartment far away from grocery stores, gyms, restaurants, drugstores, discos, bars or cafes?<br/><br/>Building<br/><br/>o What type of people live in the building? Is it full of college students or retired people? <br />o If the ad says the house or rental apartment is &#8220;walk-up&#8221;, that means there are no elevators. This might be of concern if you have a lot to move or if you have some oversized furniture. <br />o It&#8217;s a good idea to visit the house or rental apartment during the evening when more of the residents are more likely to be home. What is the noise level like? <br />o If you need work done, how fast is the landlord to respond?<br/><br/>Ask these questions, and you will surely find a rental apartment or house that suits you and your lifestyle perfectly. Are you into keeping it real estate &#8230;? A good place to start house or apartment renting hunting is www.keeping-it-real-estate.com. We have a lot of houses and apartments for sale and for rent. Happy hunting!<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Bill J. White						</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong><br />
						Bill J.White<br /> Owner: http://www.keeping-it-real-estate.com</p>
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		<title>Looking For Apartments For Rent The Easy Way</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Apr 2011 08:59:48 +0000</pubDate>
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<div><br/><br/>It is often difficult to find housing in the best of times, but with the way the housing market is today, things are harder. There are many different factors that have to be taken into consideration. Price is one major issue that many people struggle with. Here are some tips to help you find the best apartments for rent.<br/><br/>The most obvious way to find available housing is to look at your local newspaper. This is where you will locate places that are in your general vicinity. If you are looking to stay in your own neighborhood, or just outside of it, the classified ads can help you immensely. Because you may be aware of the fluctuation of prices in different areas of your city or town, you can make an informed choice even before you go to look at the property.<br/><br/>You should decide on the amount of rent you are willing to pay. Some places may appear to be cheaper, but the landlords charge more. Again, there may be different factors causing this; renovations or more things included in the rent. There is no sense signing a lease that you will not be able to afford.<br/><br/>Ask yourself what kinds of extras you want in your new place. Stoves and refrigerators are usually standard amenities in any apartment. However, if you want things like a dishwasher or something to wash and dry your clothes in, it will cost you a bit more. Additionally, some properties include swimming pools, gyms, and other extras. These too will increase the rents.<br/><br/>The other thing that could be a deciding factor is the issue of parking. Some rental properties have parking already in place in the form of lots. Landlords may or may not charge you extra for a space for your vehicle. An apartment that appeals to you may not have any parking at all. This would facilitate you getting a permit to park on the street in front. Depending on your city, the prices vary.<br/><br/>If you are looking to move into a bigger apartment, obviously it will cost you more. Depending on your space requirements, the prices could range from reasonable to out of reach. Again, you would have to make sure you could afford such a space before you decided to move. If you find yourself having to use a storage locker to store things because your present living space is too small, the price you are paying for that could be rolled into a bigger space without much difference in your monthly expenses.<br/><br/>On occasion, you will not be able to find an apartment in your area. This would suggest that moving to a different city may be the alternative for you. If this is the case, looking on the internet for housing is easy and effective. There are many online classified ad sites available.<br/><br/>Whatever way you decide to locate apartments for rent, just about every place you look will have them available. The trick will be to find the one that is best suited for your needs. Finding exactly what you want will take a lot of the stress away.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Adriana N.						</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong><br />
						Toronto rentals offers the largest offering of apartments for rent in Toronto. When looking for the best Toronto apartment rentals be sure to visit Torontorentals.com.</p>
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		<title>Protecting Your Property with a Landlord Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Apr 2011 03:43:22 +0000</pubDate>
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<div><br/><br/>Renting residential or business property can be an extremely profitable business. There is a lot of money to be made buy renting apartments, homes, or business property out to renters. However, this enterprise can quickly sour if your tenants are unable to pay the rent each month or worse damage your property. If you are either currently a landlord or considering purchasing a property, it is important that you read up on how to be a landlord, and understand your rights.<br/><br/>If you own a piece of property that you are considering renting out, it is increasingly important that you know your legal rights as a landlord. Today, many landlords can get stuck with thousands of dollars of unpaid rent or legal fees because they do not know how to write an ironclad contract or don&#8217;t know their rights as a landlord. Here are some pointers on getting the information that you need to protect yourself.<br/><br/>There are numerous landlord guides which can be found in websites online or in e-book form. A well informed landlord knows his or her rights and obligations regarding subjects such as security deposits, rental applications, discrimination, repair responsibilities, rent increases, lease termination, and eviction notices. It is also vital to understand how to avoid potentially bad tenants using legal tools such as credit checks, background checks, and criminal checks.<br/><br/>These tools are just one way to protect yourself against renters that could possibly ruin your investment. You also need to learn how to write a strong contract, understand your tenants legal rights and obligations and how to watch out for major pitfalls. So if you are a landlord, a landlord guide is an invaluable tool to protect your investment.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Jim Lotter						</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong><br />
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		<title>Austin Apartment Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Apr 2011 14:27:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Austin is a developing city in the state of Texas and is a popular destination both in terms of business and education, for many people, especially youngsters. This has caused the demand for apartments to rise rapidly over the last few years, making the task of searching for an apartment quite onerous, both for experienced [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Austin is a developing city in the state of Texas and is a popular destination both in terms of business and education, for many people, especially youngsters. This has caused the demand for apartments to rise rapidly over the last few years, making the task of searching for an apartment quite onerous, both for experienced as well as inexperienced apartment hunters. There are several things to be considered while selecting an apartment for rent, lease or for sale.<br/><br/>Austin apartment guides are general guidelines offered by professional apartment locators, realtors, or real estate agents. These guides are also available on the Internet on the websites of realtors or locators. Austin apartment guides provide general as well as specific information to help in hunting for an apartment. These guides are very easy to read and follow. They generally include a list of questions relating to the requirements/priorities of the apartment-seeker, the issues to be considered while searching for an apartment, the issues that are important while selecting an apartment, and general leasing and renting information in the area of Austin. Some guides from locators also help to locate a house for the client depending on this information.<br/><br/>The general issues covered in Austin Apartment guides are the areas where the client would like to live (considers the crime rate, school system and amenities in the area); housing priorities (acceptance of pets, extra parking place, floor of the apartment, other amenities within the apartment complex (like laundry, recreation, health facilities etc); evaluation of the property (condition of the building, condition of the grounds and the landscape, etc); security aspects, utilities, and leasing terms and conditions. The information provided in the guides is very helpful in locating the ideal apartment. And though it seems like an arduous process, most locators and realtors offer free locating services to help clients the right apartment.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Alison Cole						</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong><br />
						Austin Apartments provides detailed information about Austin apartments, Austin apartment guides, Austin apartment locators, and more. Austin Apartments is affiliated with Home Furnishings [http://www.e-homefurnishings.com].</p>
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		<title>Finding the Right Apartment in Charlotte &#8211; A Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Apr 2011 19:26:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Charlotte is the largest city in the state of North Carolina and is one of the fastest developing urban areas in the US. It has seen a greater than before increase in new citizens of late. It is a hub for business and artistic endeavors and continues to draw numerous new citizens every year as [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Charlotte is the largest city in the state of North Carolina and is one of the fastest developing urban areas in the US. It has seen a greater than before increase in new citizens of late. It is a hub for business and artistic endeavors and continues to draw numerous new citizens every year as such. Also known as the &#8216;Queen City&#8217;, it is the second largest Banking Center is the United States. The city is home to one of the world&#8217;s largest bank, Bank of America. This reason enough to realize that a lot of people come into the city in search of job opportunities leading to a high demand for rental residential properties, mostly apartments.<br/><br/>Finding apartments in Charlotte depends on what factors you consider as important. To start with, those moving in have to be familiar with the procedures involved in renting or buying an apartment. Renting apartments in Charlotte can be simple as long as you do not have bad credit ratings and have no prior record of unfulfilled leases. If you are on the lookout for an apartment on lease in Charlotte and have bad credit scores combined with broken contracts with earlier apartments, you might not be approved.<br/><br/>Usually, most of the Charlotte apartments have a set of criteria which are employed while checking on the applicants. A background verification of credit ratings and leasing history is one of these. This is done right at the outset to go along with current housing rules and to uphold the standing of the community as a safe one as well. Most renting managers of Charlotte apartments for rent typically don&#8217;t accept applicants having poor credit and bad rental history.<br/><br/>This can be countered by finding no-credit check Charlotte North Carolina apartments if possible. In spite of the fact that the majority of these apartments conduct these checks, a few of the apartments offer respite to those applicants in a quandary due to poor credit and rental history. Such apartments might be hard to come by though. If you want to search for second chance Charlotte apartments, you can start your hunt in Cotswold, Sedgefield, etc.<br/><br/>People with less than impressive credit ratings and who want to rent an apartment generally have to contend with a major disappointment in reality that such sort of Charlotte apartments for rent are not simple to find. The chief explanation for this is that these apartments are hardly ever publicized lest they draw the attention of the wrong kind! Apartments in New South Charlotte and Lake Norman are examples of such places in Charlotte.<br/><br/>If you want to find Charlotte North Carolina apartments which do admit inhabitants having unsatisfactory credit ratings, you can try networking. This is nothing but having your close friends, colleagues and relatives be acquainted with your situation. With any luck, they may know of some place you might be approved. Placing an ad in top local newspapers such as Charlotte Post and Charlotte Observer is a good way to find an apartment that fits your credit score. An ad on Craigslist, Charlotte wouldn&#8217;t hurt either.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Ruth Caldon						</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong><br />
						If you are looking for Charlotte apartments, internet is the best place to look. For hassle free experience finding Charlotte North Carolina apartments, get a local realtor who is experienced. Good apartments in Charlotte are available in plenty, but you have to rely on the best resource there is. There are quite a few Charlotte apartments for rent as well if you are not looking to buy one right now.</p>
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		<title>Advertising An Apartment for Rent</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Apr 2011 05:04:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have some investment properties in and around my hometown. These properties have managed to give me some nice additional income that I definitely put to good use. A month ago, a tenant, in one of the apartments gave me her thirty day notice. I immediately placed an apartment for rent sign in the window [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>I have some investment properties in and around my hometown. These properties have managed to give me some nice additional income that I definitely put to good use. A month ago, a tenant, in one of the apartments gave me her thirty day notice. I immediately placed an apartment for rent sign in the window of the house. I also placed a similar ad in the local newspaper.<br/><br/>Within a few hours, I had received a dozen phone calls from people who had seen the apartment for rent ad I displayed. I began to keep a list of their names and phone numbers saying that I would get back to them. I didn&#8217;t want to show the apartment until the weekend, which was still several days away. Two days after announcing that I had an apartment for rent, I had more than sixty phone calls. I was getting quite annoyed and was seriously considering asking more for rent. I now had fifteen people lined up to examine the apartment. The sound of the phone ringing was now irritating me.<br/><br/>I was also amazed that some people had the nerve to call at the most inconvenient hours. There was no way I&#8217;m talking to someone about an apartment for rent at midnight. I didn&#8217;t even bother to take that insensitive person&#8217;s information, I just hung up angrily. I contacted the newspaper the next day and requested them to remove the apartment for rent ad. I was in no condition to deal with another fifty phone calls. Sure enough though, when I arrived home, my answering machine informed me that I had eighteen new calls. I could not believe that an apartment for rent was so much in demand. I called the current tenant and asked her to remove the sign from the apartment&#8217;s window.<br/><br/>That weekend, I started to display the apartment and I was struck at the quality, or lack of, that people showed. Some of them were unable to provide any references. My favorite was the young girl who didn&#8217;t have any references or job, and said that her married boyfriend was finding her a new apartment so she could be closer to him. I couldn&#8217;t stop myself from wondering if her married boyfriend was someone I knew. By the end of the weekend I decided that the apartment for rent sign would not be displayed again, as I have found a few desirable tenants. Next time though, I&#8217;ll make sure that I ask for more rent.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Morgan Hamilton						</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong><br />
						Morgan Hamilton offers expert advice and great tips regarding all aspects concerning Apartment for Rent [http://www.thepropertyprince.com/real-estate/real-estate/advertising-an-apartment-for-rent.html]. Visit our site for more helpful information about Apartment for Rent [http://www.thepropertyprince.com] and other similar topics.</p>
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		<title>How to Choose Dallas Apartments for Rent: 4 Stylish Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Apr 2011 13:04:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sure, the real estate in Dallas is spectacular, but what about the apartments?If you are an apartment seeker looking at Dallas apartments for rent you no doubt have been blown away at the superb apartment offerings found throughout Dallas. In short, there is nothing subpar about Dallas apartments for rent. If you are looking for [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Sure, the real estate in Dallas is spectacular, but what about the apartments?<br/><br/>If you are an apartment seeker looking at Dallas apartments for rent you no doubt have been blown away at the superb apartment offerings found throughout Dallas. In short, there is nothing subpar about Dallas apartments for rent. If you are looking for Dallas apartments for rent, you owe it to yourself to consider these fine properties:<br/><br/>The Mosaic<br/><br/>The Mosaic apartments set the bar when it comes to luxury living in Dallas. If you don&#8217;t yet know about the Mosaic, you&#8217;re in for a treat. From outstanding amenities and services to an enviable location in the heart of downtown Dallas, the Mosaic is a renter&#8217;s heaven. Those seeking the ultimate, urban lifestyle will appreciate the Mosaic&#8217;s countless building amenities, which include:<br/><br/>• A 120-foot infinity swimming pool, complete with a dive-in theater that features a projection screen television <br />• A poker and cigar lounge <br />• A media and game room <br />• A membership to the state-of-the art fitness center, Trophy Fitness Club <br />• Concierge services, which include dry cleaning services, pet care services and hotel/dining reservations <br />• Valet car services <br />• Gated, secure garage parking <br />• Superb, sweeping views of the Dallas skyline<br/><br/>The apartment features of these Dallas apartments for rent are nothing to sneeze at, either. The Mosaic features seven, custom penthouse plans and professionally designed interiors by Ike Isenhour, Kul and MAA. Each apartment home of the Mosaic boasts a solarium, balcony or terrace, as well as custom cabinetry and expansive windows that afford the ultimate views and natural light.<br/><br/>The Davis Building<br/><br/>The Davis Building, although it was built in 1926, has been recently renovated and is now home to fantastic Dallas apartments for rent, including airy lofts and luxurious penthouses. This building is also home to a number of retail establishments. Located in the vibrant downtown Dallas area, tenants of the Davis Building enjoy a fantastic proximity to the excitement and opportunities of downtown Dallas. The loft homes of the Davis Building boast fine amenities and features, including exposed duct work and brick walls, upgraded appliances and original, terrazzo flooring. The roof deck of the 21st floor is the place to be on warm, sunny days, as it features a swimming pool, a grill and a television. This building also features a state-of-the-art fitness center.<br/><br/>DP&#038;L Flats<br/><br/>The DP&#038;L Flats, which are located in a prime, downtown Dallas location, across from the flagship Neiman Marcus store, are a fantastic example of trendy Dallas apartments for rent. Some of the building amenities afforded to the tenants of the DP&#038;L Flats include: a two-story lobby bar and restaurant, a 12,000-square-foot bamboo garden and pool deck, the spectacular Pegasus Ballroom and, of course, fantastic, sweeping views of the gorgeous Dallas skyline.<br/><br/>Villas at Katy Trail<br/><br/>The Villas at Katy Trail are Victory Park apartments that feature beautiful details and impressive amenities. Some of the apartment features of these Victory Park apartments include: patio balconies, crown molding and ceiling fans. The great building amenities include a clubhouse and a racquetball court.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Richard M Soto						</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong><br />
						Victory Park Apartments just became more affordable with Rental Cash Back, which puts money back into your pocket. Learn about which Dallas apartments for rent are right for you &#8211; and how you can save on your next lease.</p>
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		<title>Affordable Housing for Seniors in South Orange County, California</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Apr 2011 05:37:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In South Orange County, California finding affordable rentals for anyone, let alone a senior citizen who has very little savings, sounds like a true oxymoron. However with some research, time and a great deal of persistence something that resembles, or at least comes close to being budget conscious can be attained.Due to circumstances beyond anyone&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>In South Orange County, California finding affordable rentals for anyone, let alone a senior citizen who has very little savings, sounds like a true oxymoron. However with some research, time and a great deal of persistence something that resembles, or at least comes close to being budget conscious can be attained.<br/><br/>Due to circumstances beyond anyone&#8217;s control, my mother-in-law found herself in need of a new place to live after over 30 years in her rent-controlled apartment. She had been in a run down building in Hollywood. Her landlord had passed away and the relatives were selling the building. Thanks to my husband&#8217;s research he found that there were several options, none of which would be at the same $460.00 a month, but closer to us and in a much better area than what she had been living in.<br/><br/>Living in South Orange County, we were able to check out the different areas personally. Since my mother-in-law doesn&#8217;t drive and is 78, we had to make a list of definite needs to make the transition for both her and us as smooth as possible.<br/><br/>We decided we had to have it close by, but not too close-we wanted to keep our privacy and make sure she would not rely on us to take her places. The complex had to either have a bus stop within walking distance or a shuttle service. The most important was that she had to be able to afford the apartment on her own, since neither we nor my sister-in-law could afford to supplement her social security. If possible, since she wouldn&#8217;t know anyone, we were hoping that there would be a social calendar for her to get involved with or a senior center close by.<br/><br/>Thanks to our local Social Security Office, they pointed us to the internet. We googled &#8220;affordable rentals for senior citizens&#8221;. We narrowed the search down to our particular part of Orange County. We were able to locate several complexes and check them out. All but a &#8220;high end&#8221; offering had a lengthily wait list. Thankfully they all gave us an average of 6-12 months, which we managed to work out with the family who now owned her building. They were also going to give her a re-location settlement, which would provide her with funds to afford a mover and offset the cost of the rent increase.<br/><br/>All the places had brochures, applications and floor plans available for us to take back and discus with her. She decided on two. Then it was a waiting game. My husband would call the apartment managers every 2-3 weeks to check on where his mother was on &#8220;the list&#8221;. Finally one came up. This particular complex had one coming up in a couple of weeks. My mother-in-law was actually still a few names off, but since the manager knew she had to be out of her present apartment by the end of the same month and my husband had been so good about checking in, she let the space go to her.<br/><br/>The apartment has a shuttle service several times a week to the local markets, to several medical offices (which included her Kaiser-Permanente clinic), an exercise room, a craft room, internet access (as well as classes!), weekly get-togethers and a host of supervised activities. They also have laundry rooms on each floor, central air-conditioners, private patios and dishwashers. All things her current place never even considered having!<br/><br/>Here are a listing of some of the alternative senior housing areas we found:<br/><br/>Freedom Village in Lake Forest: This is a religious-based complex, but it is open to everyone. Should it be necessary, assisted living and nursing centers are available on site.<br/><br/>Heritage Park and Square in Ladera Ranch: These were the most expensive and the nicest. No transportation, but otherwise had many social amenities available.<br/><br/>Buena Vida at Town Center in Rancho Santa Margarita: Senior apartments. Amenities were available, but not plentiful.<br/><br/>Fountain Glen in Laguna Niguel: Senior apartments. Due to long wait list of over a year, we didn&#8217;t consider the area.<br/><br/>Hacienda del las Palmas in Laguna Hills: Closest to us, too close. However it had not only senior apartment, but if necessary, assisted living, residential car and Alzheimer&#8217;s Care-the only one that did.<br/><br/>Renaissance at the Regency and it&#8217;s sister, the Wellington in Laguna Woods and Aliso Viejo: Both are independent retirements centers which have both kitchens or without and use of a dining facility. These also had assisted living as well as residential care. Pricey and very &#8220;hotelish&#8221;.<br/><br/>There are many others available, but all, again, have long waiting lists. The best suggestions:<br/><br/>Decide what the most important amenities are, what is the highest amount that the renter can afford to pay and then contact the local social security office for the best direction in which to start the hunt.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Carine Nadel						</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong><br />
						Carine Nadel writes on a variety of subjects that she feels not only strike a cord in her life, but in many others as well.  To read more of her work, log onto:  http://www.Carine-whatscooking.blogspot.com or http://www.fabulously40.com</p>
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		<title>Common Sense Guide to Renting a Low Income Apartment</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Apr 2011 03:22:05 +0000</pubDate>
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<div><br/><br/>Everyone would like to live in a super nice house with an in-ground pool, seven bedrooms, five bathrooms and a six car garage, but that&#8217;s not within everyone&#8217;s grasp because of money. If you&#8217;re looking to save money to get to that point, renting a low income apartment is a great idea. There are some things you should be aware of, though, before you go looking around town.<br/><br/>When renting a low income apartment, you should do all the things you normally do when looking at an apartment (checking everything closely, making sure everything works and there doesn&#8217;t seem to be any problems.) There are some extra steps you can take, though, to make sure you&#8217;re not taken through the wringer and left out to dry, bound to a 12 or 24 month lease in an apartment that you&#8217;re not happy with.<br/><br/>One of the first things you want to do is compile a list of the low income apartments you&#8217;re considering and look at a map to study their location a little. Once you know the neighborhoods or areas you&#8217;re looking at, you can use the local newspaper archives or contact the police station to see what crime is like in the area. If you can find a cheap apartment in a low crime area, it&#8217;s going to be your best bet.<br/><br/>Beyond crime, you want to look for other things in the neighborhoods you&#8217;re thinking about moving into &#8211; amenities like parks, shopping, laundry facilities. If you find a low income apartment in a great location with many things nearby that can save you money on gas, you may want to move it to the top of your list.<br/><br/>By this point you should have your list narrowed down. At this point, it comes down to your personal decision. If you can, take a look in person at any apartments on your list and try to imagine it filled with your furniture and possessions. Will there be enough room? Do you like the layout of the apartment? Remember, just because you&#8217;re getting a rental doesn&#8217;t mean you have to settle.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Chad R Fisher						</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong><br />
						There are plenty of low income apartments available to rent. Find one today at http://www.lowincomeapartmentfinder.com</p>
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