I moved into my new apartment roughly two weeks ago. Though there's still a lot of things out of place, I have managed to unpack most of my boxes. I've also been making a list of things I still need to get (like a kitchen table).
My new apartment is on the second floor of a very old house. My landlady lives on the first floor of the house with her three dogs. I have a living room, bedroom, kitchen, and a bathroom. I also have some attic space for storage. It's not huge, but it feels big.
According to my landlady' son, the house is one of the original to the town I moved to. At one time the first floor of the house was a bakery and the second floor was where the family lived. It was once a part of the downtown area. Now the main road seems to over the train tracks and the house is in more of a residential area. It's still pretty busy though because of the train station across the street.
The apartment has a lot of character.
The town I've moved to was established in 1919. It's not really that old when you think about it. It wasn't even around when my grandfather's house was built (which was anywhere from the late 1880s to the early 1900s). Many of the houses on my street are two family homes or look like they were originally shops. The roads are narrow and a few are one way only. It is also quieter than my last town.
I don't know what the future holds in store for me, but I am content with my choices in the present. I can't wait to get everything set up and organized (like the spice rack). I also want to learn more about the house and town I'm living in. The town is no here near as large as the last place I live, nor is it as spread out as the town I lived in in Maryland. There is a main street with a few stores and restaurants. There are plenty of places to walk to.
Who knows what kinds of adventures I'll have here.
If you enjoyed this post (or it really pissed you off), please like, share, and/or leave a comment. I love hearing from my readers and I hope you guys like hearing from me. Until next week.
I am trying to start my way in life and I feel like I've just fallen head first into Wonderland. This is about my adventures in just starting out. From running toilets and car problems to new friends, I hope writing this blog helps with my stress levels.
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Showing posts with label Apartment. Show all posts
Sunday, May 15, 2016
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Welcome To Saying Goodbye
It's One Of The Hardest Things To Do
This is my last week living in Maryland (at least for now). If you haven't been keeping up with my blog (or this is your first time visiting or I haven't told you myself because cyber stalking is creepy), I will be moving to New Jersey on Saturday.Over the past few weeks I have been in the process of downsizing and getting rid of stuff. I will be moving to a larger apartment with a roommate (and already has a lot of the same stuff I do). It's a tough process and I'm sure I'll go into detail about it later (depends on how busy I get).
The hardest part however is saying goodbye to all the friends I've made.
Today was my last day singing in the church choir. They gave a great card, cake with cute pikachu pictures, and a place in their prayers. I'm also on my way to the first (and my last) softball game of the season. I hope to come back and visit as often as I can.
I've said goodbye to a lot of people in the past few weeks (not to mention the past few years). Thankfully I can keep in touch using social media (hello Facebook). It still won't be the same as seeing them in person. Hopefully some of them come and visit me and I'll have the opportunity to visit them.
My apartment is currently in messy shambles and boxes (lots and lots of boxes). I hope to have everything organized by next Saturday morning (unlikely). I probably won't know where anything is until I move for a third or forth time. Next update will be from New Jersey.
Wish me luck!
If you enjoyed this post or it really pissed you off, please like, share, and/or leave a comment. I love hearing from my readers and I hope you guys like hearing from me. Until next week!
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Welcome to your New Home
First you have to find it...
First I would like to give a shout out to Shark Week. Once
again I am afraid to go into the Ocean. Beware the awesome power of the deep!
Finding a place to live was a lot harder than I had thought
it was going to be. I had thought that I would search on the internet, go to
the apartment place and (WHAM!) I’d be living on my own. This was the first
reality check. Not only did I discover that cheap places to rent in the areas
that I wanted to live were virtually non-existent, but if I did find something
in my price range, it was already occupied. I also discovered that income
requirements are another hurdle.
All of the places (except the first that did not have any
free apartments in a normal price range) had income requirements. I also came
to dread the term luxury in front of apartment ads. Honestly I don’t think
luxury apartments are worth it if there isn’t any affordable housing anywhere
else. Heck I’m still trying to figure out where poor people live in Fairfax
County.
My mom and I went back home without any progress. I at first
was convinced I would be living out of a cardboard box (or driving over an hour
and a half commute to work). A few frustrated tears later led back to the
internet. I was hoping to find a room for rent or a roommate. I found plenty of
people looking for roommates, but I wasn’t sure how much I’d like kids, three
cats (I’m allergic) or 18 year old French guys. There were a lot of 18 year old
French guys looking for roommates. I finally found, with a good bit of help
from my mom, a guy renting his basement with all utilities included. A phone
call later and we had an appointment in two days to go check it out.
We also discovered that about twenty miles from where I was
going to work was a small town with apartments with a rent that was at least
reasonable. My mom started sorting through apartments while I just kind of
nodded my head and agreed with whatever she said.
The next “new home hunt” started in the further away town
very early in the morning. The first few places I looked at were nice. Mom
helped me to identify what was lacking and what was a plus in some of the
different places we looked at. One of the coolest things we discovered was that
some apartments offer move in deals. If you move in by a certain date they cut
the rent, wave fees for the pool or even give you a month free of rent (but
check to see if it’s a 12 or 13 month lease).
After another long day of looking at apartments and still
having an interview for a basement to rent, I found a really cute place that
was in my price range. I decided to cancel the interview and put in an
application for this place. There was also a lot of paper work required on my
end. They are very serious about not doing illegal activates and knowing where
the money for the rent is coming from.
About a month later I was ready to move in. I managed to
bribe two of my friends, along with my dad, to help me to move all of my
worldly possession to the new apartment. When we finally got everything in,
just as it was starting to thunderstorm, I discovered that my apartment was a
lot bigger than I had thought it was and that I did not have as much stuff as I
thought I had. Don’t get me wrong, I have more stuff than I know what to do
with sometimes, but I still don’t have a couch or a coffee table. For that
matter my dining room is currently folding chairs and a card table. I guess I
never realized how much furniture makes a home. My dad had to suggest the card
table and folding chairs before I realized that I even needed dining room
furniture.
After a few weeks, and my book case being rebuilt, I had
finally managed to make my apartment seem more like a home. I especially love
having a dishwasher. I didn’t have a dishwasher in college and I now realize
how much I love them. I like having my own home. Now I just have to keep it
clean.
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