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Apartment advice, y'allses

KillahBee

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Looking for a new apt and going to see about 6 or 7 this afternoon. Here's the situation: everything is ridiculously expensive over here either way, but it is obvious that it would be a little less expensive to live in an apartment that is in a multi-floor house as opposed to an actual apt building. I never lived in an apt in a house, so not sure what to expect/look for (privacy is a concern one must think, private entrance....). Any advice? Pics of women's abdominals are also appreciated.
 
I dunno, maing. I like to have shit like a balcony, onsite laundry and reserved parking.
 
Dial_tone said:
I dunno, maing. I like to have shit like a balcony, onsite laundry and reserved parking.

never had a balcony, but that would make my day, dood. Good cigar smokin area. I guess my main concern is noise/proximity of other people in the house. I am thinking of how my bedroom was in parents' house and how I heard everything below me.
 
It all depends on the neighbors, no matter what the layout of the apartment. If you share a wall, floor, or ceiling and you have noisy neighbors you'll hear them. I've been in 6 different places in the last 12 years.
You're best bet if you are looking at a multistory is getting the upstairs. Trust me, you hear every footstep through the ceiling you dont want to be a bottom :D.
Right now I am in a town house, means it has an upstairs/downstairs, and I'm on the end so I only share one wall. It's the best layout I've been in so far, but I still want to get the fuck out and into a house.
 
If you are going to live in an apartment... privacy is going to be tough...

Yeah, end units, top units help a little...but not much.... peeps are gonna know your business and you are gonna know their wether you want to or not. Where it is hot, top units are a bitch to keep cool, but I am pretty sure you live up north... so that may not be an issue....

The main reason I lost my patience and bought a house was privacy... and cause I like to play my stereo loud I disturb my neighbors, I want to enjoy the fruits of my labor - cause I am the keeper of the 3-pack Bonanza...
 
The Ejaculator said:
If you are going to live in an apartment... privacy is going to be tough...

Yeah, end units, top units help a little...but not much.... peeps are gonna know your business and you are gonna know their wether you want to or not. Where it is hot, top units are a bitch to keep cool, but I am pretty sure you live up north... so that may not be an issue....

The main reason I lost my patience and bought a house was privacy... and cause I like to play my stereo loud I disturb my neighbors, I want to enjoy the fruits of my labor - cause I am the keeper of the 3-pack Bonanza...


lol - I am a pretty quiet tenant. I am hardly ever home and when I am I am typically watching TV, masturbating, or cooking.
 
KillahBee said:
lol - I am a pretty quiet tenant. I am hardly ever home and when I am I am typically watching TV, masturbating, or cooking.


I know ur quiet, but you were telling me how loud JerseyArt's momma screams when you do her in her butt... so keep that in mind..

Might wanna make her give you head and make her leave from here on out...

Peace.
 
We've always rented out houses.

We lived in the top part of a ranch house (full kitchen, full bedroom, bathrooms, dining room, living room, w / d)...it was not that expensive because we searched and searched for the best deal.

Then we lived on the first floor of a beautiful house. The floor was alread ready for apartment-style living: kitchen , w/ d, living room, 2 bedrooms, separate entrance. Plus the house is HUGE from the outside. The only problem was that the owners upstairs have 3 children (boys) and hardwood floors. Thus, we could hear EVERYTHING.

I guess you take the good with the bad. My advice is to search and search and not to settle. Ask for people's opinions, like now.
 
Dude, anything below the Fairfield/Bridgeport line is expensive as shit. So forget Norwalk/Stamford/Darian area, you gotta go east bro. Stratford and Milford are pretty nice and if you leave before 7am traffic isn't that bad. And there's always the train. Let me know what you think, believe I know the deal, been here since 1995!!!
 
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