Rochester Apartments are Cool and Affordable
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Renting an apartment can be a great way to live independently with a minimum of responsibilities. There is no lawn to mow, and that leaky faucet is the landlords to fix, not yours. It is also the best way to be close to everything a city has to offer, and some of the coolest places to live are, in fact, apartments. With this in mind, consider renting an apartment here in Rochester.
What style of Rochester apartments living is best for you? First think about what your lifestyle is like. If you are a young single, small studio or one bedroom apartments will do, and these can be found in a variety of settings. Downtown Rochester apartments are often in apartment buildings, with an office and perhaps a few shops on the first floor, and all other floors are made up of rental units. Noise and security may be one thing you want to think about before moving into such a place. Another kind of apartment in Rochester is the two or three story detached complex, which may be made up of multiple buildings on one lot. These have less floors and may be less noisy. What many apartments in Rochester will be, however, are those in converted houses. Located on quiet, residential streets, these apartments are often in very pretty Victorian houses with a lot of history. One house may have four or five apartments inside, many with separate entrances. The trade off for a more quiet setting, however, are older appliances, windows, and construction. For those concerned about drafty windows, using plastic sheets will help keep much of the heat in, and there are always plenty of landlords offering free heating as part of the rent. Check out those apartments first. Renting in a converted house is typically $500 a month or more, while rents in complexes may run higher.
If youre looking for something a little more swank, Rochester has lofts, too. A loft style apartment is usually in an old commercial building converted for residential use, with an open floor plan like a studio, and can have some exposed brick and pipes. Lofts are the route developers have gone with Rochester apartments in the past few years in their attempt to attract people to downtown. Although loft apartments can be pricey, Rochester has them for prices that beat out other cities. Renting a loft will run as little as $700 or as much as $1,500.
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