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Old Posted Apr 6, 2017, 6:26 PM
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Originally Posted by pdxtex View Post
first you need to reconfigure the consumer. single people seem to think they should be living in a 1 bedroom apartment. we have it all wrong. single person used to equal a studio. couple = 1 bedroom. couple with child or live in whoever, 2 bedroom. people are spoiled and think a 1 bedroom apartment in an urban location should be the norm, and then everybody complains rent is too expensive....duh, you've got too much sh!t beavis......
Studios are geared for people looking to enter an expensive area (NY, LDN, etc) but cannot swing the rent or for those who can but don't need or want the extra space but a 1 bedroom apartment is the standard. Unless you have some unique apartment in SoHo with a lot of history and character, don't know too many people over 35 who would opt for a studio over a bedroom door.
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