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Student Rental Housing Therapy: Deck out your college digs with a nod to the environment—without breaking the bank!

February 9th, 2012

Student Rental Housing

Student housing getting you down? Dorm and apartment living during the college years can be pretty bleak when it comes to décor. Most of your time is spent, er, studying, and you’d sooner spend your cash on extra-curricular activities than gussying up your crash pad.

Well, the team at RentSeeker.ca did a bit of research by surveying our team of post-grads and came up with a handful of ways to make a design statement out of your apartment rental. The good news is that none of the following ideas will put a strain on your wallet. Plus, they all make use of recycled materials, so you’ll be doing the environment some good as well.

Picture Perfect
Are you a magazine collector? Does your roommate have some old maps or CD covers lying around? If you’re not making use of papers like these but can’t bring yourself to getting rid of them, recycle them! Every university flat has some old furniture on or around the property that’s too distressed to use as is, but can be easily refurbished.

First, figure out what paper you’d like to use and which piece of furniture could use an upgrade. Hint: You’ll want to cover areas that are flat so that they adhere better and last longer. Then, prep the furniture by giving it a good dusting and by sanding any ridged edges. Cut the paper to size. Once the piece is clean and dry, cut the paper to size, slap on some heavy-duty glue (something a bit stronger Elmer’s) and carefully set it. Be sure to eliminate any bubbles and excess glue. If you can, brush some acrylic over your work, let it dry thoroughly and voila!

Light Drinking
What’s the deal with candles being so pricey these days? If you’ve got a thrift store and a dollar store nearby, you’re in luck for a little DIY trick that will brighten up your rental apartment with the flick of a match or two. Pick up a package of battery-operated tea lights from the dollar store – or anything that produces light electronically – and a half dozen wine glasses from the thrift store. While you’re at the thrift store, grab some old lampshades. When it’s time to entertain, simply drop one light into each wine glass and place the lampshade over top of it. Your friends will be astonished at your savvy use of inexpensive materials to create such a dramatic centerpiece.

Space Chopper
Chopping food is messy and the cutting board can take up valuable counter space. That is, when you can find it. If you’ve got a set of two drawers – one small top drawer and one bottom drawer deep enough to hold a small garbage bin or bowl – you’ve got this space-saving trick in the bag. Note: this is a more advanced activity and will require the help of a roommate from a small town with handyman experience.

First, accurately measure the size of the top drawer. Then, find a piece of wood at your local hardware store and ask someone to cut the wood and add a circular hole to it. (The hole is for food waste to go through.) Sand and seal the wood and then remove the bottom piece of the top drawer. Affix the piece of wood so that it sits securely on the top drawer, add a small bowl or bin to the bottom drawer and you’ve got yourself a custom mess-free cutting board.

Disappearing Act
At a certain point, you might find yourself tiring of the IKEA look, which tends to run rampant in student housing communities. Shock your friends and flat mates by floating your books on the wall using a concealed bracket. For this activity, find a steel bracket and affix it to the wall so that when you’re looking at it from a profile vantage point, it makes an ‘L’ shape. Stack a pile of books on top of the bracket and they’ll look like they’re hanging in mid-air. Create a focal wall out of them to wow visitors while saving precious floor space.

Team Spirit
This is a quirky idea that a former varsity cheerleader passed along to our team. It’s a cute, colorful and eco-friendly way to show school spirit and decorate your student apartment rental. Many university towns have second-hand stores that are chock full of vintage team wear from the local school. Take an outing to one of these stores and pick up some team jerseys in an array of sizes and colors. Then, head over to a crafts store to buy some pillow inserts in sizes that will suit the jerseys. Insert the pillows into the shirts and add a few stitches to secure your creation.

Frame Works
Everything looks good in a frame. If you don’t have the time or the cash to hit a poster store, find some items around your apartment that can fit in a frame or shadowbox. Think of it as a way to make memorabilia out of your college experience. This can include tickets to concerts, your first-ever class schedule, old book covers, vintage record covers—anything.

Fold Your Own Furniture
OK, we admit it: this isn’t our idea. Cardboard furniture is an eco-friendly movement that’s taking the country by storm. Many companies have jumped on the bandwagon, launching full-blown furniture lines crafted of recycled cardboard.

In our research, we came across a cool website, www.foldschool.com, with the following philosophy: “Mass culture is run by superficiality and ecological absurdity. Foldschool supports craftsmanship as a face-to-face approach to design and brings together product and user the closest possible. The mindset of foldschool is to restore design to one of its original missions: to provide a product at an affordable price through a smart manufacturing process.” Create your own stool, chair or rocker by downloading one of foldschool’s patterns.

And lastly, if you’re searching for Student Rental Housing across Canada, make sure to visit http://www.RentSeeker.ca/Student.aspx

The RentSeeker.ca Team

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Apartment Hunting with Children? Here Are Some Tips…

August 25th, 2011

Apartment Hunting with Children

Searching for an apartment to rent in large cities like Toronto, Ottawa, Edmonton, and cities across Canada becomes slightly more complicated when you have children. As a parent you want to carefully research your options and consider your children’s needs, before committing to a particular apartment.

Find yourself in that position? Firstly, we recommend using an online apartment search service (which is FREE for renters), such as Rentseeker.ca, which will allow you to conduct your apartment search from the convenience of your own home or office, based on your specific criteria. Multiple rental listings can be found in most popular cities across Canada. It will save time, money and effort by having the ability to view details, photos, videos, maps, area amenities, and even the company owner information. With that information all available online at your convenience,  you can route your map and head out to visit the apartments you found fit your criteria.

Here are some more tips you might want to look for when searching for an apartment rental with children or a family in mind:

Safety

As children, we have always been taught safety first. The same holds true in your apartment search. Think of the area that you plan on living in and do some research regarding the neighborhoods reputation. You can also walk around and see whether the place is well kept and maintained. Talk to potential neighbors if you can, and find out how they feel regarding their neighborhood.

Building

Nowadays many buildings come with security features such as concierges, video cameras and security patrols. They are a great deterrent, making it the property less of a target for crime. Rentseeker.ca offers a features on its website that allows you to check off a box that will only show you apartments in your area that have these or similar security measurements.

Street

Parents might also want to consider the location of the apartment in relationship to the street. An ideal location would be an apartment that does not face or back up to a busy street or intersection. However if it must, check to see if it has a fenced in area or backyard where the children can run around in and play safely.

Local Area & Amenities

One of the primary considerations of parents is the location of the apartment. Is it near Schools? Shopping? Transportation?

Rentseeker features  WalkScore in all rental listings. What this does is rate the area in terms of its ease of accessibility to schools, shopping, transportation etc.. When you search for an apartment to rent in any city in Canada, this tool can be a extremely useful to help gather information about the area. Think of the amount of time and effort that can be saved if you find an apartment near your children’s school, rather then having to commute.

With those tips in mind, and using RentSeeker as your source for apartments for rent across Canada, you’ll understand why RentSeeker.ca =  Apartments for Rent Made Easy :-)

The RentSeeker.ca Team

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Apartment Hunters & Using The Renter Shout Out Feature to Rent an Apartment

March 16th, 2011

With so many websites to list apartments for rent online these days, we felt we needed to add something a little unique. A website that not only offers great search features for apartment rentals, but a place where apartment hunters can post what they’re looking for in an apartment and have Landlords / Property Managers contact them!

And so we came up with the Shout Our Corner for Renters & Landlords.

The Shout Out Corner is a fantastic way for apartment renters to simply post what they’re looking for in an apartment, taking a lot of the  effort out of searching and sifting through multiple ads online, and allows Landlords / Property Managers / Rental Staff, to proactively search for renters and notify them of availabilities based on renters inputted search criteria provided in the Shout Out Post List:

Here’s a a preview of what the Shout Out Corner looks like on RentSeeker.ca when logged in as a Renter:

Simply register on RentSeeker.ca for FREE,  fill out the form, and click save to post YOUR Shout Out!

We’re always looking for feedback, so let us know if you’ve used the Shout Out feature as a Renter or a Landlord and how your experience was using it.

Happy Apartment Hunting and good luck with your search!

The RentSeeker.ca Team

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A RentSeeker.ca Video – The Importance of having a Web & Social Media Presence

January 14th, 2011

The Importance of having a Web & Social Media Presence for the Apartment Rental Industry

-The RentSeeker.ca Team

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