apartment: For Renters: Remember These Points!
- 04/21/14 02:58 AM
When your budget is tight there are lots of things to consider when you’re renting. The actual rent is important, but so are energy efficiency, average utility bills, length of commute, renter’s insurance, and pets.
Renting an apartment on the top floor of a walk-up, for example, might get you a break on the rent. However, if you find out your electric bill is hundreds of dollars more than the tenant on the first floor because your air conditioner is working overtime, the savings quickly disappears.
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Katherine Flansburg
Real Estate Professional in College Station, Texas