take in consideration...
deposit plus first month rent
location
pet fee (if any)
electricity
water
Just multiply what you earn in a week by 4 then that's your monthly income. You do the math on how much will you need.
Everything costs money, so humans need to earn a living to afford these things.
Depends on Mortgage financial plan (time), interest rate, and region (property tax).
i do not want to pay back any long term loans i cant afford i need 2500.00 for an apartment and moving expenses
Rental insurance protects all of your belongings in your apartment in the event of a fire or other mishap. You should only buy insurance on things you can't afford to replace, so if you can afford to buy all new stuff - clothes, furniture, you get the idea, then you don't need renters insurance.
As much as your job pays you.
The time has come, the time to move out of mom and dad’s house. Or, maybe you moved straight into the dorm from home, and now you need a place of your own. Either way, It’s time to check the apartment listings and find yourself a nice apartment. But before you go jumping into the classified ads, there are some things you will want consider. You don’t want to get into a bad situation your first time renting. What Can You Afford The first thing you will want to consider is how much you can afford. You do need to live somewhere, but you don’t want to spend everything you earn on your house. Carefully go over your budget and consider what you can afford to pay. You will need to have enough left over after paying for rent to pay your other bills. If you can find an apartment listing that includes utilities, that is even better. Then you only need to worry about food, gas, insurance and other everyday expenses. What Will You Need You don’t want to move into an apartment that has no appliances if you can’t afford to buy them. The good news is that almost all apartments come with stoves and refrigerators. And if a washer and dryer aren’t included, sometimes there is one in a shared laundry area you can use. If you have very little furniture, you may want to consider renting a furnished apartment. But remember, if you ruin anything, you will have to replace it. Find an Apartment Now that you are ready to go, you want to start looking at some apartment listings. You can find apartments to rent fairly easily. Your local newspaper is the best place to start. Just check the classified section. Many towns have online apartment rental sources you can search as well. The nice thing about the online searches is you can narrow your search according to how many rooms you want to how much you want to pay. Make Wise Decisions After you have gone through the apartment listing and you think you have the one in mind you want, have a nice talk with the landlord. Make sure you understand exactly what is expected of you. Go over your lease with a fine- toothed comb. Don’t commit to anything without knowing precisely what you are getting into.
Section Aid??!! Are you talking about Section 8? If you can afford to rent an apartment (your rent, electricity and other utilities essential for the apartment should be no more than 30 percent of your income), then you don't need Section 8, otherwise yes. Section 8 isn't required normally to rent an apartment, and the reality is that most people who rent an apartment don't meet the affordability test yet they still rent it.
We need to know the country you are asking about to answer you.
Because we earn a good amount of money and we travel because theres nothing much to do out here, its pritty boring and if you want to do something you need to cut off an arm and leg to do it, traveling overseas is cheap
Yes, a Teacup Yorkie is recommended for an apartment. Small dogs make the best apartment dogs because they do not need as much room.
However much your heart desires
You need an Associate's degree to work in apartment managements. A degree in the field of accounting or sociology also helps, and one must also know a second language, preferably Spanish.