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Finding an Apartment Project
For this project, you will need to decide what features are important to you for finding your first apartment. Imagine yourself ready to move out of your parents house or away at college and needing a place to live. Where would you want to be? What things do you need and want in an apartment? How much can you afford?
Background Answer these questions in complete sentences 1. Where do you want to live and why? (City/country, what state/area?) Students should respond with what city, state, or general area they want to live in. It is suggested that they choose a location near their potential college, trade school, or military base. 2. Will you be living with a roommate, multiple roommates, or alone? Why? Students should explain the financial benefit of having a roommate in addition to or in contrast with their personal preferences. 3. What are the 5 most important features or amenities of an apartment for you? Use the PDF Apartment Checklist for ideas and write 1 sentence for each to explain why it is important. Most common answers will likely include paint, water damage, cleanliness, washers/dryers available, parking facilities, proximity to schools, security features of apartments and buildings, temperature/central air, pets, appliances, noise level, and types of tv/internet available
4. Find TWO apartments that meet many (or all) of your qualifications and fill out the information you can on this table. apartments.com, forrent.com zillow.com or trulia.com just set filters to RENT NOT rent.com (you need to make an account) Search your college newspapers classifieds section too!
Qualification Apartment #1 PLAZA SQUARE APARTMENTS Apartment #2 ORCHARD GARDENS Location 1 Richmond Street New Brunswick, NJ 08901 260A S 11th Avenue Highland Park, NJ 08904 Number of Bedrooms 1 1 Number of Bathrooms 1 1 Square Footage 748ft 2 687FT2 Rent amount $1671-$1884 $1175-$1225 Length of lease (month/year) 1 year 1 year List apartment features Air Conditioning Ceiling Fan Alarm System Broadband Internet Access Dishwasher Extra storage Garbage disposal Internet access Microwave Patio or balcony Walk-in closets Washer/Dryer in unit Hardwood floors Playground Galley kitchen Spacious floor plan Laundry on-site Close to public transportation 24 hour emergency maintenance Very near Rutgers and UMDNJ On-site management Dishwasher KEY Window coverings Air conditioning Security deposit Call to ask $500 based on good credit Layout of the apartment
Spacious open floor plan with plenty of closet space. Choose between hardwood floors or carpeting. Pictures
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Utilities included (water, garbage, electric, heat, etc.) N/A N/A Parking Garages Available Parking Garage Street Parking Parking Lot Pet policies Allow dogs and cats. $500 one time pet fee per pet. $50 per month per pet. Certain breed restrictions. Cats allowed. 2 Maximum. $25 per month per cat. Other costs N/A N/A Other interesting information Special Features o Crayon Corner Childrens Playroom o Conference Room o Business/Computer Center o Off-leash dog area o Luxury apartments o Near Rutgers o Near Robert Wood Johnson Hospital Community Features o Business Center o Club House o Controlled Access o Courtesy Officers o Courtyard o Covered Lot o Elevator o Fitness Center o Garages o Pool o Sauna o View Community Features o Freeway Access o Laundry facility o Playground o Public transportation o Surface lot o Garden style 208 apartments in community Roommate(s) or Alone Roommate Roommate
KEY 5. Now compare your two options. Which one would you prefer to live in? Why did you decide on this apartment? Students should consider location, cost, and amenities in their explanations.
6. Will you be able to afford this apartment? a) Assume you earn the median salary for high school graduates working full time - $29,950 per year. i. First, find your net income by multiplying your salary by 0.75 = __$22,462.50_____ ii. Then, find how much you will take home per month by dividing that number by 12 = __$1,871.86__ iii. Next, find what you should spend for rent by multiplying that number by 0.30 = ___$561.56_____ iv. Is the rent for the apartment less than what you calculated in the line above? Yes or no v. If yes is this a good idea? Why? Students should consider other expenses they will pay if utilities are not included, plus groceries, gas, entertainment, etc. in their budgets. vi. If no could you afford the apartment with a roommate? Students should explain that it would be affordable if they could afford half the rent and a roommate could afford half the rent. b) Assume you have the average income of a full-time college student, which is $14,400 according to the National Center for Educational Statistics. i. First, find your net income by multiplying your income by 0.75 = ___$10,800____ ii. Then, find how much you will take home per month by dividing that number by 12 = ___$900___ iii. Next, find what you should spend for rent by multiplying that number by 0.30 = _$270__ iv. Is the rent for the apartment less than what you calculated in the line above? Yes or no v. If yes is this a good idea? Why? Students should consider other expenses they will pay if utilities are not included, plus groceries, gas, entertainment, etc. in their budgets. vi. If no could you afford the apartment with a roommate? Students should explain that it would be affordable if they could afford half the rent and a roommate could afford half the rent. c) Assume you make the median salary of a person in the career field youre interested in. Look up the salary on https://www.bls.gov/ooh High School Teacher $55,050 [2012 median pay] i. First, find your net income by multiplying your salary by 0.75 = ___$41,287,50____ ii. Then, find how much you will take home per month by dividing that number by 12 = _$3,440.63_ iii. Next, find what you should spend for rent by multiplying that number by 0.30 = _$1,032.19_ iv. Is the rent for the apartment less than what you calculated in the line above? Yes or no v. If yes is this a good idea? Why? Students should consider other expenses they will pay if utilities are not included, plus groceries, gas, entertainment, etc. in their budgets. vi. If no could you afford the apartment with a roommate? Students should explain that it would be affordable if they could afford half the rent and a roommate could afford half the rent.