Well if part of the family was willing to sleep somewhere else (the couch, maybe?) then I suppose you could pack the rest into that room. However, families of five will typically get a 2-3 bedroom apartment.
yes, but you would end up sacrificing common space like the living room or such to add a section for another room.
I live in a one bed Apt and my bill is about $5000
Yes, a room can be a bedroom even if it doesn't have a closet.
around $900 per month, trash and water are usually included.
I live in NYC. And i pay 1,500 every two months for my 2 bedroom apt. near state park.
none. It has a kitchen a living room/bedroom, and a bathroom. Some apt. have no walls seperating (except for maybe the bathroom) and it is just one big open room.
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I live in a one bed Apt and my bill is about $5000
I live in a one bed Apt and my bill is about $5000
this is a weird question
What did a 1 bedroom apt in long beach, california
the family didnt have money and they also live in a apt but there wasnt to much space for them.
Yes, a room can be a bedroom even if it doesn't have a closet.
This would be governed by the lease and by local ordinances.
No more than four. Two adults and two children if the children are the same sex and the adults are married.
how many can live in a one bed room apt is it a national state or local responsibilty to establish this number?Does one calculate by bedroom or living area footage?
"Apt." on a job application stands for "apartment." If you live in an apartment, put in the number or floor there (such as Apt. 1 or 2nd Floor). If you don't live in an apartment, leave it blank.
This varies according to neighborhood. In Williamsburg, Brooklyn, in 2014, a new lease on a 2-bedroom apartment goes for no less than $2,000 per month.