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If you’re on the prowl for a new rental home, chances are you’re looking for amenities such as new kitchen counter, hardwood flooring and more than one bathrooms, but there are also other perks to living in a shared community that renters today should consider when searching for the perfect rental. From basic perks like an on-site laundry facility and parking to fitness centers in the building, each renter should consider which amenities they’d like to have included with their rental home. Living in an apartment these days doesn’t mean you have to forfeit a yard or BBQ space; private backyards are becoming more commonplace in first level units, and are much larger than your standard unit’s patio. If this is something you’d enjoy (or your furry friend would enjoy!) you’ll typically see a price increase anywhere from $150-$200.
Like many Seattleites, I like to start my morning with piping hot latte – and it just so happens many of the apartment buildings in the area have an on-site cafe located in the lobby for your convenience. Is you morning workout important? Look for a building with an on-site community gym or a lovely pool (pictured right at the Olive 8), or if you like a nice summer BBQ, look for a building with a shared rooftop terrace. If you’re searching for a nice rental for you and your furry friend, pet friend amenities used to be difficult to find, but are becoming more commonplace in neighborhood buildings. Full-service pet spas and doggy-daycare are located in many buildings for your convenience and your companions pleasure! Whatever your needs may be, it’s important to consider building amenities when searching for your next rental home. For more information on Seattle rentals, contact your local real estate agent today.
If you’re on the prowl for a new rental home, chances are you’re looking for amenities such as new kitchen counter, hardwood flooring and more than one bathrooms, but there are also other perks to living in a shared community that renters today should consider when searching for the perfect rental. From basic perks like an on-site laundry facility and parking to fitness centers in the building, each renter should consider which amenities they’d like to have included with their rental home. Living in an apartment these days doesn’t mean you have to forfeit a yard or BBQ space; private backyards are becoming more commonplace in first level units, and are much larger than your standard unit’s patio. If this is something you’d enjoy (or your furry friend would enjoy!) you’ll typically see a price increase anywhere from $150-$200.
Like many Seattleites, I like to start my morning with piping hot latte – and it just so happens many of the apartment buildings in the area have an on-site cafe located in the lobby for your convenience. Is you morning workout important? Look for a building with an on-site community gym or a lovely pool (pictured right at the Olive 8), or if you like a nice summer BBQ, look for a building with a shared rooftop terrace. If you’re searching for a nice rental for you and your furry friend, pet friend amenities used to be difficult to find, but are becoming more commonplace in neighborhood buildings. Full-service pet spas and doggy-daycare are located in many buildings for your convenience and your companions pleasure! Whatever your needs may be, it’s important to consider building amenities when searching for your next rental home. For more information on Seattle rentals, contact your local real estate agent today.
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