by Sr. Editor on November 25, 2008

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Discover living at its best in Las Vegas, Nevada. The bustling city is constantly changing with new construction and traveling attractions. However, it does manage to consistently offer residents amazing living options, world class cuisine, premiere shopping, and numerous business and educational opportunities. It has been named among the Top 3 Best Cities to Find A Job by Forbes Magazine.
Famously known for its dynamic strip, Las Vegas has no shortage of entertainment. But it’s unique in that it has no personal income tax and manages to maintain a relatively low cost of living. So, whether you’re visiting temporarily or planning to put down roots, explore the Las Vegas apartment living city blog, for everything you want to know about “Sin City”.
by Sr. Editor on November 20, 2008

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As the official “home of country music,” Nashville is undeniably an iconic city with a rich history in many genres of music, not just country. Living in Nashville is actually so much more than it’s Music City moniker. If you’re visiting, it’ll be a memorable trip and if you’re relocating, you won’t be disappointed. [click to continue...]
by Sr. Editor on November 20, 2008
by Sr. Editor on November 5, 2008
by Sr. Editor on October 30, 2008

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Facts About PEZ
- First marketed as a compressed peppermint candy over 70 years ago in Vienna, Austira.
- Name derived from German word for peppermint: PfeffErminZ
- Now manufactured in Orange, CT, by PEZ Candy, Inc.
- Americans consume over 3 billion PEZ candies per year.
- PEZ Dispensers are a popular collectible item for adults and children
- Some rare PEZ Dispensers sell for over $5000 in the collector’s market.
- Giant PEZ Dispensers dispense whole packs of candy PEZ, rather than pieces.
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by Sr. Editor on October 23, 2008

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Check out the newest Louisville apartment living city blog! It’s your comprehensive resource for apartments in Louisville, community resources, and all things associated with living in the city of Louisville.
The city’s famously known for its Kentucky Derby, but there’s something for everyone here. For the adventurous and athletic, try the Ford Ironman Louisville Triathlon and for the country music fans, the Kentucky Country Jamboree Festival is a must.
Great restaurants, exciting recreation, small town charm and big city amenities make Louisville, Kentucky an ideal place to live!
by Sr. Editor on October 15, 2008
There’s never enough time in the day. Work is driving you crazy and it’s impossible to relax whether you’re in the office, in your car or even at home where you are mentally preparing for the next day. If this sounds familiar, your job is stressing you out.
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by Sr. Editor on September 30, 2008
In today’s busy world, you might often rush through your routine, day-by-day, week-by-week, without stopping to think about the overall picture. Do you like the state you live in? The field you work in? The personal relationships you are in? Is it time to make a major change or are you happy with the status quo? Are you happy with who you are? Sometimes it takes some quiet time and reflecting to accurately assess your overall happiness. Here are 15 questions to ask yourself. [click to continue...]
by Sr. Editor on September 10, 2008
If you’re moving to an apartment in a new city or state, chances are it’s time to brush up on your cell phone etiquette and even the laws governing use. You don’t want to give new co-workers or neighbors the wrong impression. And, you really don’t want to find yourself on the wrong end of the law. Maybe it’s time to commit to being more courteous and cautious when it comes to your cell phone usage.
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by Sr. Editor on October 10, 2007
When moving to an apartment, renters invariably look at key elements that will help them make their decision between living arrangements. In addition to affordability and space, the decision on an apartment can rest on the neighborhood, safety of the apartment and surrounding area, and the terms of the lease, among other things. But one thing that many people do not consider before moving to an apartment is something that can make or break your daily routine – parking.

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Street Parking
In many cases, city dwellers have no need for a vehicle as they are cost-prohibitive and relatively unnecessary because of the availability of mass transportation. But for those who must have a car – for work or travel purposes – the availability of parking is absolutely necessary to explore before moving to an apartment. In the city, many people choose to simply park on the street in order to avoid pricey parking garages. While this seems the most simple of alternatives, street parking can be inconsistent at best. There are often many regulations assigned to parking on the street, and crowded cities makes jockeying for spots a good part of your work day. Of course, if you live outside a city center, your apartment building may have assigned parking spots on the street or in a nearby lot. If this is the case, consider yourself lucky and certainly take it into consideration when deciding on moving to an apartment.
Lot Parking
In some situations, apartment buildings have assigned lots for their tenants, allowing at least one vehicle per apartment to have access to the spots. Be sure to explore the costs possibly associated with such parking privileges. While some may offer this amenity as part of your rental fee, you will more often find that there is a monthly payment associated with parking.
Garage Parking
In cities especially, parking garages are the safest and most convenient alternative for parking. If you are apartment moving in a city, be sure to explore the nearby garages that offer month-to-month parking rates. While often expensive, garage parking can offer you the most secure option for parking in the city.

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