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Every year, more and more women choose to live alone. Seasoned single-dwellers enjoy privacy, independence, the freedom to decorate (or not) as they choose and entertain whom (and when) they like, and the luxury of eating and drinking as much they want sans comments or criticisms. It’s certainly a great lifestyle, but is it safe? […] read more
Many annual events are anticipated with joy and plans for celebration, but hurricane season definitely isn’t one of them. read more
Personal resolutions loom large in January, with most centered on (usually lost) causes like eating less food and engaging in more exercise. One big change that many apartment dwellers ponder is whether or not the new year might be a good time to seek out a new place. read more
Certain apartment buildings come with extra amenities like gyms or swimming pools. These facilities are great for several reasons. For starters, you get some convenient options for staying active. On top of that, they give you a chance to interact with your fellow tenants and make new friends. Plus, you’ll find your community swimming pool […] read more
We never know when an accident might strike. We always hope that nothing bad will happen to us, but it’s definitely useful to prepare yourself for some basic injuries, such as paper cuts, splinters, and sprained ankles. Having a proper first aid kit assembled and on hand can make life’s little emergencies a lot less […] read more
Home safety security is important wherever you live, especially if you’re an apartment dweller. Apartments are easy for burglars to access if residents aren’t security conscious. A Deadbolt Increases Your Safety Make sure you have a deadbolt lock with a solid chain on your door. Replace any spring-latch type locks as they are easy for […] read more
Walking your dog is a necessary job, which can be fun. Not only does your dog love to walk, but it will also provide you both with exercise. Living in a major metropolitan area should not stop or impede your walking your dog on a regular basis. To make the most of your walk with […] read more
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