Austin apartment guide containing useful information about choosing between a studio apartment in Austin or a one bedroom floor plan
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If you're preparing to rent an apartment in Austin that's just for yourself, you may be looking to decide whether or not you would like to live in a studio or perhaps a one-bedroom apartment. The two different types of apartments are very popular for many single renters and each has its own advantages. Here's how you can decide whether or not a studio or a one-bedroom apartment is the better option for you, so you'll be able to focus on one particular choice when you begin to search for an apartment.

*What's the key reason to rent a studio floor plan? Those that lease a studio apartment benefit from paying out less money each month, which in turn translates to substantial savings year in and year out. The simple layout of the studio can make it comparatively easy to decorate, and it doesn't involve as much home furnishing to achieve the feeling of being "settled in". Studios are ideal for renters who don't have countless belongings that they need to display or keep in their unit. What's the benefit of a one-bedroom unit? One-bedroom apartments in Austin attract renters who want more room or space and separate rooms within their apartment. Working with a floor plan with separate space is good for apartment renters who like to have separation between their living and sleeping areas and a greater degree of privacy when having guests over to visit. Additionally, if you drive to work, it's possible you'll prefer to begin the workday in a different room as opposed to the one in which you sleep nightly, for a change and a feeling of renewal every morning.

*Do you really need to upgrade? Figuring out whether you should ultimately lease a one-bedroom unit or a studio apartment comes down to thinking of a one-bedroom apartment as an upgrade (due to the fact that it is more expensive), along with deciding if the upgrade is worth it to you. Just like you read earlier in this article, one-bedroom apartments provide certain benefits in return for the higher rent but these benefits are not always valuable to every renter.

*At the same time, some tenants who can afford to pay for one-bedroom Austin apartments decide they actually prefer, or wouldn't have any issues with living in a studio. Seems like your situation, and what's important to you in terms of costs verus features and the space that you'll require can be overriding factors in making this decision. Remember that the increased savings from choosing a studio may allow you to find a property in a better location that has amenities or scenery you might not be able to afford in a larger unit, You might want to look for a unit which offers excellent views of the city, a nearby park, nature area or even a lake from your building. If what's outside is not as important to you and you have the money to spend, you can search for a larger unit with nicer interior features such as a washer and dryer unit, a garden bath tub or possibly a large walk-in closet.


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