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Finding a great apartment doesn't have to be hard, but it is going to take you some time. The key to your success is taking the time to look into more than just the location of the apartment and if it is affordable. Find out what type of activities take place in the apartment building as well as the general demographics of those who reside there.

This link I made lets you view a bunch of great listings for cheap apartments in New York City.

This is going to be very important for your happiness. For example if you are a college student, you may want to life in an apartment building with other college students rather than one that is full of retired adults. But if you are a career individual with a small child, you don't want to live somewhere that is noisy and where people are coming and going all night long.

The internet is a great place to find a great apartment. Many landlords post them online so you can see what is offered. You can easily take a virtual tour to decide if it is an apartment you want to see in person. There are many items inside the apartment you need to look at in detail before you decide to take it. Don't get caught up in how it looks or where it is located.

Things to look for in an apartment include:

You'll want to look at the monthly cost of the apartment including the rent and the approximate price of utilities. If you can find a place that includes some utilities, you should. You should also look at the cost of the deposit and how refundable it will be. The five Boroughs of NYC are The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island.

If you absolutely have to be able to paint your walls or hang some shelving, you'd better make sure it's allowed at the apartment that you want to rent. Find out what the length of the lease is first. Before you actually rent the apartment, make sure that you look at all of the other terms of the lease agreement.

You want to rent an apartment in a neighborhood that you'll enjoy spending time in. Learn about it, see if you can find some neighbors to talk to (local coffee shops are a good place for such conversations). Do you want an apartment with a pool or a fitness center? Find out what is offered at each apartment you see. Is there a washer/dryer in the building or a hook-up in the apartment? Does the kitchen come with a dishwasher?

If you have pets or might want them in the future, you should see if your apartment allows them and what kinds are okay to have. You should find out if a pet deposit is required or what charges will come up if your pet does any damage to the apartment.
If you're not going to be living alone, you need to find out the rules about having roommates and look realistically at how well you'll be able to share the space.

If you think you might leave the city before the lease is up (for example during a summer break from college), you need to learn the rules about subletting your apartment before you sign an agreement to rent it.

If you drive, you'll want to know if there is parking at the apartment, if it costs extra and if it is covered, locked or just out in the open. If you use public transportation, you will want to find out what buses run near your apartment or how easy it is to get cabs.

Your home should be a place that you can enjoy spending time in. This means that you should put in the extra effort to find an apartment that you really love, even though it means sifting through some hassles when you're doing it. The efforts are well worth the rewards when you get to come home each night to an apartment that meets your needs.

New York City Apartments offer some great choices.

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