Survey: Renters Stick to Original Moving Plans Amid Worsening Pandemic
These past few weeks have raised new worries and posed new challenges for everyone, including renters. But for many who are in-between homes, the greatest concern remains finding one. Between March 25th and 27th, RentCafe ran a survey to find out how renters deal with moving during the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic. In light of recent stay-at-home…
Read More14 of the Strangest Things People Have Put in Self-Storage
Self-storage is an industry that’s been expanding in recent years, and this also extends to the kinds of items that clients put in their units. Things like bags of old clothes, boxes of mementos and furniture have been the staples of self-storage, but other, more interesting items can and are also stored—and some might shock…
Read More5 of the Best Self Storage Facilities in Bakersfield, California
Bakersfield, California, the county seat of Kern County, boasts a population of almost 400,000 people. Bakersfield’s population grew significantly during the last decade, from less than 350,000 in 2010, according to the US Census. The current trend regarding population growth is very likely to continue, considering the town’s relative proximity to the Los Angeles metro…
Read More5 Steps to Keeping Your Kid’s Room Organized and Clutter-Free
Organizing all of your things in a small apartment can be quite a hassle. Add some kids to the equation and it increases that difficulty by 10 times, at least. All the toys, clothes, books and crayons spread around their room probably gets on your nerves sometimes — especially when you happen to step on…
Read MoreKeeping Your Body and Mind Fit While in Quarantine
Exercising is necessary for a healthy way of life. While some of us are working out to achieve some long-time goals, others want to simply stretch their muscles with a nice walk after some long hours sitting at the desk. While it’s no doubt easier, and perhaps even more motivating, to get out of the…
Read MoreSan Francisco Remains the Country’s Most Expensive Self Storage Market
The average monthly rent for a standard 10X10 storage unit in San Francisco was $254 this February, according to Yardi Matrix data, which means that the city remains the country’s most expensive self storage market. By way of comparison, the national average monthly rent was $114 this February for the same type of unit. Low…
Read MoreSurvey of Renter Perception on Moving during the Pandemic Indicates Surprising Optimism
Moving is hardly ever easy and anything that delays the process adds to our stress and displeasure. The outbreak of a novel virus is more than enough reason to put a pin on plans for many renters caught in-between homes, thinking of moving during the pandemic. Just two days before several states started issuing stay-at-home…
Read MoreUnable to Eat Out? Try Our Favorite Resources for Learning to Cook at Home
As days go by, many of us find ourselves discovering more of the comfort of our own homes. Yet as a renter or someone who lives in a big city, you’ve probably gotten used to eating out often. However, with things slowing down, it’s finally time to internalize that money-saving tip about cooking more at home. Whether you’re a complete stranger in your own kitchen or you already enjoy cooking, this…
Read More7 Ways to Keep Yourself Busy When You’re Stuck at Home
In the span of just a few days, more and more people have started thinking about fun new and productive ways to keep busy at home. For some, home leisure activities quickly went from killing boredom to crossing things off checklists and making the most of staying in. It turns out that your homebody friend…
Read MoreStoring Food in a Self Storage Unit in Times of Concern
One of the reasons for renting a self storage unit is to keep some things in reserve in case of emergencies. With the coronavirus outbreak currently causing concern, some people may want to store some of their favorite brands of food just in case the shops run out. But is this possible, is it a…
Read MoreApartment Searches Fall as Coronavirus Takes the Lead on Google Trends
Whether it’s the warmer weather or the end of hibernation, people have demonstrated a strong interest in apartments for rent during this time of year. The period starting with spring and going into summer is referred to as “the renting season” in the industry. But COVID-19 (Coronavirus) is changing the seasonal trends, forcing people into…
Read More10 Little-Known Things to Learn About Portland Before Moving There
There’s no shortage of reasons why someone would want to move to Portland, Oregon. The metro area is well-known for its relaxed, unassuming lifestyle, closeness to nature and great education opportunities – in other words, it’s a place that provides a generally good quality of life, and people are drawn to it. Portland is definitely…
Read MoreHow to Boost Your Productivity When Working from Home
In light of recent events concerning COVID-19 (Coronavirus), most organizations around the world are encouraging employees to work from home in order to protect themselves and those around them. While this might be the norm for some, others are new to the whole concept of working from home and might need some tips to help…
Read More7 Ways in Which Self Storage Can Help Businesses Grow
No great business is great enough unless you’re considering the unpredictable. However, you shouldn’t just anticipate the occasional challenge, but you should also be prepared for the times when your business is thriving. As it happens, any business will require space to carry out their operations. This is where renting a self storage unit comes…
Read MoreDone with Your Spring Cleaning? Spruce Up Your Apartment Next
For many people, spring is the perfect time of year to do a little refresh. Along with a good spring clean, adding new accents or changing a few aspects of your home can feel like a breath of fresh air. From simply moving your furniture around to ordering some nice trinkets online, there are plenty of…
Read MoreQuick Tips for Easy Spring Cleaning
You may have heard your parents say that spring cleaning is not the yearly rite it used to be – what with young people always on the run nowadays. Well, this is your chance to prove them wrong! As spring slowly sets up camp, here are some quick tips on how to thoroughly clean and…
Read MoreRentCafe National Rent Report: The Average Apartment Rent Was $1,468 in February
Key takeaways: The national average rent in February 2020 was $1,468, up 3.2% compared to the same time last year. The most expensive apartments are in Manhattan, $4,208 per month, while the lowest rents are in Wichita, KS, $665 per month. Of the largest renter hubs, Seattle apartments saw the highest net increase in rent in…
Read More4 Creative Ways to Decorate Your Boho Bedroom
When you think about the boho decorating style, you’re most likely to imagine a room full of flowery and colorful patterns with lots of pillows and dozens of blankets – and you wouldn’t be wrong. Because there are no rules when it comes to bohemian décor, you can get as creative as you want. For…
Read More10 Things to Know About Phoenix Before Actually Moving There
Metro Phoenix is thriving right now in terms of population growth, and has been for about two decades, with both Phoenix and Maricopa County consistently ranking among the country’s fastest-growing cities and counties. The metro area’s population increased by more than 96,000 people from 2017 to 2018, according to the latest US Census data, reaching…
Read More4 Tips for Creating the Ideal Guest Room
Having guests stay over is not only exciting, but there is something very satisfying about being able to provide your visitors with an enjoyable and comfortable stay in your home. If you are looking to invite your friends over any time soon, or if searching through homes for sale has got you excited about transforming…
Read MoreHow to Create a First-Aid Kit for Your Apartment
Most of us think of emergencies as something that happens to someone else — never to us or our families. But, the saying “better safe than sorry” goes a long way. And, because certain situations might require taking matters into your own hands before medical professionals come to your aid, a first-aid kit is a…
Read MoreSpring Rental Prep for College Students
As a college student, you’ve been officially living on your own for at least half a year now. And, while you may feel all settled in, spring is just around the corner, which means new challenges in your rental. Below are some essentials to help you transition into the spring season. Pest control As the…
Read MoreAmerican Heart Month: Apartment-Friendly Workout Methods to Keep Your Heart Healthy
Living in the fast-paced environment of the 21st century leaves many of us short on time. However, when it comes to taking care of ourselves, there should be no compromise. The rise in popularity of fitness led to a surge in the number of buildings with an exercise-oriented amenity, yet even those who don’t have…
Read More5 Quick Tips to Organize Your Closet
Spring is on our heels, and you know what that means: spring cleaning. And, one of the hardest areas in the house to clean and reorganize is the closet. There’s a reason we tend to postpone it until the last minute; somehow, no matter how many clothes you own, it’s a tedious job that takes…
Read More10 Reasons Why Charlotte Is Not Boring
The ‘Charlotte Is Boring’ slogan has been around for a while now, but maybe people are just jealous of the place they call The Queen City! And although some may agree there was a bit of truth in the saying a few decades ago, considering the city’s reputation as a place to work rather than…
Read More9 Ways to Make the Most of Your Daily Commute Time
Every day, millions of Americans spend a valuable amount of their time commuting to and from work. And whether you’re traveling by train, bus, car or simply walking, commuting can be stressful; you can feel as though you’re wasting precious time which could be spent doing something else. But your commute time doesn’t have to be…
Read MoreNew Self-Storage Facilities to Open This Year in Metro Los Angeles
Los Angeles continues to be one of the country’s most expensive markets in terms of self-storage street rates. According to Yardi Matrix data, the average metro rent for a standard, 10X10 unit was $184 in January 2020, much higher than the national average of $114. The only other metro area in the country with even…
Read MoreCool Facts You Should Know About Las Vegas Before Moving There
Nevada became the country’s fastest growing state, according to the latest US Census data, receiving more than 141,000 newcomers in 2018, of which 50,000 were Californians. Many of them are choosing the state’s largest metro area, Las Vegas, as their new home. As a result, Metro Las Vegas now has a population of 2.23 million…
Read MoreThe Rise of Minimalism: How to Turn Every Room in Your Rental into a Clutterless Oasis
Minimalism is the definition of simplicity; mainly, it involves the elimination of all things that are unnecessary. It’s a way to lead a less stressful life and surround yourself only with the things you need—so you can focus on the more important things in life. But minimalism is also a process—one that doesn’t stop once…
Read MoreConnecticut Rent Report – January 2020
The average monthly rent in Bridgeport was $1,121 in January, $42 more than one year prior. Stamford apartments are the most expensive in the state, renting for $2,393, while apartments in Waterbury have the cheapest rents, $950 per month. The national average rent in January 2020 was $1,463, up 3% compared to the same time…
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