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Would you rent this apartment?
Lincoln Adams | July 12, 2009 @ 4:50 pmA few days ago I got a call from a real estate agent letting me know a studio apartment at a complex near my job was available. I had been looking at this complex since 2007, primarily because it was located in the most ideal area: close to work, right by the water and next to a gorgeous park, the surroundings were so pretty you could almost forget the urban jungle that was next door.
I made an appointment for a viewing last Saturday and drove to the apartment grounds on what turned out to be a spectacular summer day. There was a bagel cafe across the street and the aroma of coffee filled the air. The trees whistled and the birds sang, while in the distance a blue ocean beckoned and fed the stream that led into the park next door. Yep, I could definitely get used to living here.
I met up with the realtor and the moment we stepped inside, the magic ended.
As the door opened, a narrow stairwell immediately presented itself which I had to walk down. Wait, this apartment is lower level?? 
The apartment was right by the bottom of the stairs, pretty convenient I guess, but also a recipe for noise, noise, noise:
The door swung opened and I took a look inside. The studio was big, very air and roomy, and I could tell even with furniture there would still be plenty of space to maneuver around:
The windows were simply tragic. Not only was it blocked by slabs of concrete, but they looked ancient:
After I almost gagged from daring to look outside the windows, I moved on to the kitchen:
Now on to the bathroom!
Ok, that’s quite enough now. The realtor then showed me the laundry room, which was literally down the hall. The apartment was next to a storage area too, so if you opened the door and looked to your right this is what you would see:
Right after the storage area was the coin operated laundry machines:
After we went back outside and I got a chance to suck in the fresh air again, the realtor informed me that the apartment was being offered for $100 less a month, that there would be no broker’s fee annnnnnnnd I would get first month’s rent free. I get the impression that they were having a little trouble getting this unit filled. Uh huh.
I’ve gone apartment hunting once or twice in the past, and I remember one time when I went to a place with two of my coworkers to check out a small one bedroom. The place was filthy, but my coworkers kept walking around and going ooooooo and ahhhhhh, this is so awesome! They thought I was being a snob because I refused to live in such a dump, especially one where the landlords were 80 something year old folks who would probably forget they were even renting it to me and call the police one night thinking I was a burglar. That would have been awkward.
But anyway, checking out this place made me think of that time. The studio was hands down a complete and unmitigated disaster area. No amount of cleaning would ever make it sanitary, especially considering I had allergies too.
But was I being too snobbish? Was I asking for too much to want to live in a nice, cozy apartment that was clean, roomy (and preferably above ground?)
It was really tragic to see such a horrific looking place in such a beautiful area. Right now I live in a decent apartment with my folks that was clean, had carpeting, a washer/dryer, all those basic amenities that I tend to take for granted, even though it’s in a less than ideal area (as in, next to a train station and a water tower and an army of day laborers that infest our streets like a plague.) Regardless, an apartment like this was so hard to come by that we all breathed a collective sigh of relief in finally discovering an apartment that didn’t look like something out of Dante’s Inferno.
I don’t want a luxury apartment for crying out loud, I just want one that’s clean, but apparently just being clean enough is considered a luxury as well. 
Ah well. I’m still glad I went to check it out at least. I had been looking at that area for so long that it was nice to finally rule it out and focus my attention elsewhere, and maybe eventually find a place that will turn out to be even better. And if that makes me a snob, so be it. 
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