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Get Your Roomies to Pay Their Bills On Time
Having roommates is a great way to make life-long friends and memories. Unfortunately sometimes having a roommate means you’re going to run into some snags. One common problem when sharing your living space with others is paying the bills on time. Forgoing the use of threats (we’re kidding, of course!) we’ve pulled together a list […]
Senior Living: Take Your Pet With You in Retirement
Pet-friendly senior housing does exist & usually allows cats, small to medium dogs, and other animals. Learn more about pet benefits, policies, and breeds.
House vs. Townhome: Which Fits You Best?
If you’ve ruled out renting an apartment or a condo, your remaining choices are a townhome or a single-family house. Though only four letters differentiate them, townhouses and houses have many stark differences that might surprise renters. From maintenance needs to rent costs, here are a few distinctive factors to consider when choosing between renting […]
Renting in the U.S. as a Non-Citizen
Being a non-citizen may require some extra work when renting a space, but by in large the same hurdles exist to jump over and snag that perfect pad!
Unexpected Side Tables That Will Improve Your Space
Think outside the box and re-purpose something unique as your newest piece of furniture. Unexpected side tables might just be what you’ve been looking for.
55+ Living: Why You Should Retire in Washington, D.C. Area
The Washington, D.C. area may not be a hot retirement destination like the Sun Belt, but there are plenty of advantages to retiring near the nation’s capital. “Near” is a key word. The D.C. region is home to 6 million people, and only about 680,000 of them live in the District of Columbia itself. The […]