
We are really on the verge of having to move from where we are here in Florida. Don’t take it in the wrong way but I really do not miss living in New York or New Jersey. Just listening to all of the craziness with taxes and smoking is madness. Moving takes me back to having to write about some of the things that I key in on when looking for a place to stay while relocating.
Renters like me should also carefully consider the layout of the furniture when visiting a furnished apartment. An apartment may feature all of the pieces of furniture the renter expects to see in the room but may position these pieces of furniture in a way that is not logical. Consider the family room as an example of how the place should be laid out. And heading to the place where work is done, the laundry room requires a look for cheap tumble dryers and a really good washer that will stand up to a family of six.
There may be a couch, an entertainment center, a television set, a coffee table and two end tables but if these items are positioned strangely it can be deceiving. Most renters arrange their living room furniture in a manner which makes the area conducive to conversations as well as viewing of the television.
If the television is positioned where it is not viewable from any of the seating options, the layout of the room is somewhat unnatural. It is not likely to be similar to the layout used by the renter and therefore does not offer an accurate representation of how the space will likely be used.
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Hi Tony, I know that it's hard to find a furnished apartment that I would be happy with. I'd much rather get my own stuff, but it's cheaper if you can find a good one. Good luck on finding a new spot.
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Thanks for dropping by Ileane. I notice you're very active in quite a few communities. always a good sign when good people like yourself stop by.