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		<title>By: Shannon Leta™</title>
		<link>http://design4kitchen.com/2009/01/14/help-on-renting-our-first-apartment/#comment-1624</link>
		<dc:creator>Shannon Leta™</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 1999 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Graceful Skull</title>
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		<dc:creator>Graceful Skull</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 1999 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Go to http://www.craigslist.org
find your state. It&#8217;s awesome. 
All the best =)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Go to <a href="http://www.craigslist.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.craigslist.org</a><br />
find your state. It&#8217;s awesome.<br />
All the best =)</p>
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		<title>By: Mandi</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mandi</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 1999 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Wow, congrats.
I don&#8217;t live in or near NY, so I don&#8217;t know about prices - from what I hear it&#8217;s nothing like our $400 a month 2 bedroom places around here in Wisconsin.

Utilities included is always better - one less bill and it&#8217;s usually lower than what you actually use.
Use common sense regarding security.
Get renters insurance. The building could start on fire and you would lose everything - the owner&#8217;s insurance isn&#8217;t responsible for your pretty new engagement ring, etc.
My advice - have fun - go to cheap stores, thrift shops, etc. and decorate the hell out of it, have people over as much as you can for &#8220;grown up&#8221; dinners, live it up, I miss my first place.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow, congrats.<br />
I don&#8217;t live in or near NY, so I don&#8217;t know about prices - from what I hear it&#8217;s nothing like our $400 a month 2 bedroom places around here in Wisconsin.</p>
<p>Utilities included is always better - one less bill and it&#8217;s usually lower than what you actually use.<br />
Use common sense regarding security.<br />
Get renters insurance. The building could start on fire and you would lose everything - the owner&#8217;s insurance isn&#8217;t responsible for your pretty new engagement ring, etc.<br />
My advice - have fun - go to cheap stores, thrift shops, etc. and decorate the hell out of it, have people over as much as you can for &#8220;grown up&#8221; dinners, live it up, I miss my first place.</p>
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		<title>By: sixpack</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 1999 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well my experience is. check out the storage and space you will have to work with, sometimes it sucks. If you still have to purchase your furniture or the bigger items you may want to hold off until you see what you have to work with. If you plan on buying a home later you can always add to your collection then. (It beats having things in storage). 
I pay utilities separate. I like it because it gives me control. Most landlords like that because the tenants don&#8217;t keep the windows open when the air is on etc. 
Sorry I can&#8217;t help you on the pricing since I&#8217;m not in that area.
As far as what you will need: look into appliances (are they included.). I ended up going through all the rooms in my parents house, looking around to get ideas of what I used a lot or what I thought I might use.
Also, last of all, I have the insurance and think it&#8217;s worth it. Call around to see what kind of deal you can get. In my case it is actually cheaper for me to have car insurance and content insurance. go figure. Plus it gives me peace of mind. Hope this helps.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well my experience is. check out the storage and space you will have to work with, sometimes it sucks. If you still have to purchase your furniture or the bigger items you may want to hold off until you see what you have to work with. If you plan on buying a home later you can always add to your collection then. (It beats having things in storage).<br />
I pay utilities separate. I like it because it gives me control. Most landlords like that because the tenants don&#8217;t keep the windows open when the air is on etc.<br />
Sorry I can&#8217;t help you on the pricing since I&#8217;m not in that area.<br />
As far as what you will need: look into appliances (are they included.). I ended up going through all the rooms in my parents house, looking around to get ideas of what I used a lot or what I thought I might use.<br />
Also, last of all, I have the insurance and think it&#8217;s worth it. Call around to see what kind of deal you can get. In my case it is actually cheaper for me to have car insurance and content insurance. go figure. Plus it gives me peace of mind. Hope this helps.</p>
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		<title>By: Libraryanna</title>
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		<dc:creator>Libraryanna</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 1999 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>For pricing, check ads in the papers where you want to live, as well as Craig&#8217;s list and apartments.com.

I would have utilities included. That way if it&#8217;s a really cold winter, you don&#8217;t get stuck with a big heating bill.

Get renter&#8217;s insurance. It usually doesn&#8217;t cost that much and protects your stuff from theft or if there is a fire or a tree falls on the place or something.

Be aware of your rights as a tenant, especially regarding return of deposits when you leave. A lot of landlords try to rip you off there. You should also know your rights as far as the landlord taking care of the place, helping you with noisy neighbors, things like that. The link below has free information for tenants. Just click the one that says housing, then private housing landlord/tenant.

For costs, expect to pay a deposit and first and last months rent, depending on the landlord. They will most likely do a credit check too.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For pricing, check ads in the papers where you want to live, as well as Craig&#8217;s list and apartments.com.</p>
<p>I would have utilities included. That way if it&#8217;s a really cold winter, you don&#8217;t get stuck with a big heating bill.</p>
<p>Get renter&#8217;s insurance. It usually doesn&#8217;t cost that much and protects your stuff from theft or if there is a fire or a tree falls on the place or something.</p>
<p>Be aware of your rights as a tenant, especially regarding return of deposits when you leave. A lot of landlords try to rip you off there. You should also know your rights as far as the landlord taking care of the place, helping you with noisy neighbors, things like that. The link below has free information for tenants. Just click the one that says housing, then private housing landlord/tenant.</p>
<p>For costs, expect to pay a deposit and first and last months rent, depending on the landlord. They will most likely do a credit check too.</p>
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		<title>By: cathy</title>
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		<dc:creator>cathy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 1999 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Every once in a while, I check out the want ads in the Daily News (I don&#8217;t know why.).  I can&#8217;t believe the prices now.  But I used to live all over queens until we bought a house upstate because we couldn&#8217;t afford one in queens.  Good thing, because right after we moved (15 years ago) the rentals went thru the roof.  Expect an  amount close to $1200+ for a 2 bedroom in a fairly good neighborhood and $1500 in a better one.  With the way gas/electric bills are going now, most good rentals will want you to pay your own.  When the apartments do include gas/electric, the rent will be higher or it&#8217;s because the apartment is in a bad neighborhood or it&#8217;s just a lousy apartment and their trying to entice you with the utilities.  

Try getting an idea by looking at Sunday&#8217;s Daily News.  And don&#8217;t get misled by agents/realtors&#8217; ads &#8212; they&#8217;ll charge you a fee.  

If you&#8217;re getting married in June, it would be a good idea to rent the apartment starting in May.  You can start fixing it up, getting some furniture in there, and loading up the place with your bridal shower gifts.  It&#8217;ll save a lot of headaches if you don&#8217;t wait until June 1st.  You&#8217;ll be so busy with the wedding.

When you do think you&#8217;ve found the right place, check it out carefully.
What happens at night &#8212; kids hanging. a neighbor&#8217;s dog constantly barking. just plain noisy.  you get the idea.

Good luck to you both on marriage and apartment searching.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every once in a while, I check out the want ads in the Daily News (I don&#8217;t know why.).  I can&#8217;t believe the prices now.  But I used to live all over queens until we bought a house upstate because we couldn&#8217;t afford one in queens.  Good thing, because right after we moved (15 years ago) the rentals went thru the roof.  Expect an  amount close to $1200+ for a 2 bedroom in a fairly good neighborhood and $1500 in a better one.  With the way gas/electric bills are going now, most good rentals will want you to pay your own.  When the apartments do include gas/electric, the rent will be higher or it&#8217;s because the apartment is in a bad neighborhood or it&#8217;s just a lousy apartment and their trying to entice you with the utilities.  </p>
<p>Try getting an idea by looking at Sunday&#8217;s Daily News.  And don&#8217;t get misled by agents/realtors&#8217; ads &#8212; they&#8217;ll charge you a fee.  </p>
<p>If you&#8217;re getting married in June, it would be a good idea to rent the apartment starting in May.  You can start fixing it up, getting some furniture in there, and loading up the place with your bridal shower gifts.  It&#8217;ll save a lot of headaches if you don&#8217;t wait until June 1st.  You&#8217;ll be so busy with the wedding.</p>
<p>When you do think you&#8217;ve found the right place, check it out carefully.<br />
What happens at night &#8212; kids hanging. a neighbor&#8217;s dog constantly barking. just plain noisy.  you get the idea.</p>
<p>Good luck to you both on marriage and apartment searching.</p>
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		<title>By: Daijah K</title>
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		<dc:creator>Daijah K</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 1999 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Home insurance is actually very flexible. I&#8217;m not familiar with all the fine print of my homeowners policy, but my home insurance agent is always helpful. Try calling your agent or a agent in your area. http://www.goodinternetdeals.com/Home-Insurance.html They will be able to assist you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Home insurance is actually very flexible. I&#8217;m not familiar with all the fine print of my homeowners policy, but my home insurance agent is always helpful. Try calling your agent or a agent in your area. <a href="http://www.goodinternetdeals.com/Home-Insurance.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.goodinternetdeals.com/Home-Insurance.html</a> They will be able to assist you.</p>
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		<title>By: Pete B</title>
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		<description>Congratulations on getting married.

You will not find anything as cheap as there is in Wisconsin. My GF and I live on the Upper West Side and our rent is several thousand dollars a month for a two bedroom. You should be able to find something cheaper out in Queens though. Astoria is a very up and coming area and is supposed to be very reasonable. 

I can point you to two articles online that may be helpful. Neither are geared towards NYC, but the information should be helpful anyway.

The first is apartment hunting tips for recent grads: http://lifeninjas.com/apartments/life-after-the-dorm-tips-for-finding-an-apartment

The second gives a run down about renter&#8217;s insurance (I would highly suggest you get it): http://lifeninjas.com/apartments/renters-insurance-not-having-it-could-cost-you-thousands

Best of luck.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Congratulations on getting married.</p>
<p>You will not find anything as cheap as there is in Wisconsin. My GF and I live on the Upper West Side and our rent is several thousand dollars a month for a two bedroom. You should be able to find something cheaper out in Queens though. Astoria is a very up and coming area and is supposed to be very reasonable. </p>
<p>I can point you to two articles online that may be helpful. Neither are geared towards NYC, but the information should be helpful anyway.</p>
<p>The first is apartment hunting tips for recent grads: <a href="http://lifeninjas.com/apartments/life-after-the-dorm-tips-for-finding-an-apartment" rel="nofollow">http://lifeninjas.com/apartments/life-after-the-dorm-tips-for-finding-an-apartment</a></p>
<p>The second gives a run down about renter&#8217;s insurance (I would highly suggest you get it): <a href="http://lifeninjas.com/apartments/renters-insurance-not-having-it-could-cost-you-thousands" rel="nofollow">http://lifeninjas.com/apartments/renters-insurance-not-having-it-could-cost-you-thousands</a></p>
<p>Best of luck.</p>
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