It is done.
After a few false starts and failed negotiations, both of my apartments sold within days of each other, which led to a brief sense of homelessness, but it will be nice to have the freedom to choose where I want to live. I’ve looked at a few places already, but none have been extremely promising. Either the roommates are too sedentary, parking is overly inconvenient, or the apartment is simply in disrepair. I’m optimistic about a showing I have scheduled for Saturday morning — the apartment is actually owned by one of the students who will be living there in the fall. There isn’t any covered parking, which will be extremely annoying in the winter, and the apartment is on the third floor (not that I’m scared of a few stairs, especially considering I’ll be driving to campus from work each day anyway), which may get a little old. What I’m really interested to see is the ward/social environment. No matter how nice the apartment is, if it’s going to be the same as my previous ward, then there would be little sense in repeating the same blunder.
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