Earthquake preparedness is one of the things that you should do once you moved into a new apartment. Earthquakes can occur anytime no matter where you are and injuries can be prevented by following simple earthquake preparedness instructions. You do not have to be an expert on disaster survival to come out of an earthquake […]
· Apr 1, 2013
The National Apartment Association Education Institute (NAAEI) has selected Kelly Tabolt of Winn Residential as the winner of its 2013 “Get Reel” Career Video Challenge, which invites people working in the industry to share with others what they enjoy most about their jobs and the many career opportunities to be found in multifamily housing. NAAEI […]
· Mar 26, 2013
Apartment living can be filled with unique decorating challenges that most homeowners do not face. The inability to change the walls’ color with paint can be the most troublesome. Most apartments are painted in neutral tans or beiges that do little to inspire decorating greatness. However, adding color to apartment walls without paint can be […]
· Mar 25, 2013
By Jessica Ackerman You do not have to live in a house to incorporate green home ideas into your space. In fact, apartment living is one of the best ways to go green, because the smaller space typically uses less energy than a house would. Try some of the tips below to make going green […]
· Mar 19, 2013
Creating survival food storage is necessary but it takes space, money and energy. Natural disasters might not happen but unemployment, illness, bad weather or surprise guests do happen. Getting Started Start by buying a little extra each month of what you already buy. A dry, cool cupboard will be better than a kitchen or bathroom […]
· Mar 11, 2013
A small space is not a reason why you cannot create an apartment style that you like. The important consideration is that space, however limited it is, should be utilized to the fullest. The popular choice these days among young professionals is to move in to a studio because of the relatively cheap rent. Another […]
· Mar 4, 2013
Once your baby starts moving around, you need to know how to child proof your home for their safety. Apart from accident prone areas such as the bathroom and kitchen, other areas can be dangerous for your little one as well. This is because living spaces are constructed with adults in mind. Anything from the […]
· Feb 26, 2013
Since all people have their own opinions, there will always be disagreements. Because we are unique, no two of us think alike. In the world of renting, this can cause problems. In a world filled with introverts and extroverts, issues always arise. These issues need to be resolved in a civilized manner. In the world […]
· Feb 19, 2013
Statistics show that people who rent are generally singles 29 to 35 years of age. This figure does not reflect the number of low income families that pay rent. Considering the rising cost of rent in the United States, we see that a greater number of Americans have decided to rent rather than buy. Data […]
· Feb 11, 2013
For many years, having a security system in an apartment was something that was almost unheard of. This was usually because landlords didn’t permit tenants to drill holes in walls, use staples to run wire along baseboards or ceilings or otherwise perform additions or improvements that require drilling a hole almost anywhere. However, advancements in […]
· Feb 4, 2013