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It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. It was the age of signing leases, it was the age of credit score checks. Apartment hunting is the worst! Unless you know what you’re doing. Some people love it, others not so much, but like any other high-stress situation, it really brings the peaShow More
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. It was the age of signing leases, it was the age of credit score checks. Apartment hunting is the worst! Unless you know what you’re doing. Some people love it, others not so much, but like any other high-stress situation, it really brings the peaks of your personality to the surface. We’re all probably familiar with how grouchy, impatient, and mean we can get when your living situation is on the line, but what about the good stuff? What’s the most positive thing about you that shines through when you’re breaking several dozen piggy banks open to make a deposit on a studio apartment? You can’t always see it yourself, so that’s why this quiz is here! To help you see the best in you! We’re going to walk you through an apartment hunt and you’re going to come out on top. Promise. Guarantee it! There’s a compliment at the end of this quiz!
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Hey, prospective apartment renter! What's the most important thing your future apartment MUST have?
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Prime location
Great views
Tons of natural light
Enough room to entertain all of my friends
Enough space to fit all of my stuff
It has to come with amazing amenities, like a building gym or pre-stocked major appliances.
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Not every listing is going to check all of your boxes. BUT! What's one deal breaker you absolutely can not budge on?
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A building-wide no pet policy
Ugly carpet that comes with the place
No parking
Bad neighborhood
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In apartment hunting, and in life, you have to be flexible to make things work. What's one "flaw" you can actually deal with in a new place?
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Paint or wallpaper that I don’t like
Old cabinets
Creaky floors
Noisy neighbors
Poor water pressure in the shower
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Typically speaking, on average, how many apartments do you like to see before signing a year-long lease?
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One and done!
Three
Maybe five?
Ten or more
I don’t mind taking months if it means finding the absolutely perfect place.
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Regardless if you want to go it alone, if you had to pick a buddy to keep you sane during your hunt for an apartment, who would you pick as your teammate?
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Significant other
A no BS best friend
Future roommate
Parents — they know best!
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Realtors and brokers can be amazing resources... and also more trouble than they're worth, to be honest. So, do you plan on using one?
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Yes, absolutely!
No, I’ll pass this time around.
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This is maybe everyone's favorite part of getting a new place. Which room are you personally the most excited about decorating and moving in to?
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Bedroom
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Bathroom
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Living room
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Kitchen
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They're not necessities, but what perceived "luxury" does your apartment HAVE to have (if you can help it)?
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CLOSET SPACE!
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Gorgeous balcony
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Laundry on site
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Dishwasher
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There's so much that goes into finding a new apartment that it's easy to miss a few things, but what's one thing you NEVER forget to do?
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Take a video of the empty apartment before moving in
Sell old things that won’t fit before moving in
Take a walk-through with the landlord
Run a crime report for the neighborhood before signing the lease
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It's OK! You're not infallible! What's one thing from this list that you're probably going to forget when you pick out a new apartment?
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Taking measurements before buying furniture
Reading the lease all the way through
Checking for bugs and pests already living there
Getting the deposit check back from the last place
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You aren't the only person in this apartment-renting scenario. If you had to pick, what's the ideal relationship you'd like to have with your landlord?
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Non-existent, thank you. Please be basically faceless and just cash the check.
Very responsive and always on call
They live in the building, know what’s going on, but aren’t intrusive
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You can't always get what you want. So, if it came down to it, which living situation would you rather have?
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An amazing apartment in a less than stellar location
A small, not so good apartment in your ideal neighborhood
What did you get? Let us know in the comments!