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When looking for an apartment to rent in Idaho Falls here
are a few helpful tips from Rooftop Real Estate. With the right apartment in Idaho Falls renters can enjoy the
comforts of home and really a make a space there own.
#1: Take
Your Look From Rental To Condo
Not crazy about the carpet in your Idaho Falls
apartment? Often in a rental situation you are stuck with the finishes (and
sometimes not so great condition) of what’s already there. If your apartment’s
carpet leaves much to be desired, camouflage it with an extra-large area rug.
Pick something that coordinates with your décor and your space will be
transformed from drab to FAB!
#2: The
Essentials on a Budget
When moving in to a new apartment in Idaho
Falls renters may find it can be tempting to rush out and buy the essentials in
all the newest colors and trendiest designs. But consider this. Here are five
things you can get at the dollar store instead, leaving extra cash for
something more decorative to liven up your new space.
1.
Basic Broom (Typical Price =
$9.99)
2.
Dust Pan (Typical Price =
$3.99)
3.
Basic Mop (Typical Price =
$12.99)
4.
Wash Cloths (Typical Price =
$3.99)
5.
Package of Plastic Hangers (Typical
Price = $3.99)
Opt for the dollar store version of these and
you’ll find yourself with $30 extra dollars. Who doesn’t love that!
#3: Don’t
Try to Hide Your Pet
While you may be tempted to move in with man’s
best friend without disclosing this to your landlord, it’s probably not a good
idea. Many landlords advertise pet-friendly apartments. And the fact is, your
life will be much easier if you stick with apartments where pets are welcomed.
Failing to disclose your pet to the landlord when there’s a “no pet policy”
constitutes a breach of contract and can result in eviction. Rooftop has pet friends apartments
for rent in Idaho Falls. Call for more information.
If you found the perfect apartment and but it’s
not pet-friendly, ask. Some landlords are willing to negotiate on their policy.
Often this will depend on the size and breed of your pet. But it may also help
to address any concerns the landlord may have such as behavioral disturbances
and damage to the property.
#4:
Create Your Own Entry
Many apartments in Idaho Falls lack a designated entry. But you can create your own using a
bookcase. Removing the top shelves and installing hooks on the back wall will
give you a place to hang coats. Add extra hooks to the outside for umbrellas,
dog leashes or to hang your keys. Baskets can be used on the bottom shelves and
up top for additional storage. You can even add a memo bar, found in most
office supply stores, to organize reminders.
We know that you have a lot of options when it
comes to apartments for rent in Idaho
Falls. Rooftop Real Estate has you covered with quality and customer
service.