Are you a person who has trouble sticking to an exercise routine? If so, you’re not alone. Why not consider starting an exercise group in your apartment community? Working out with other people might help you meet your fitness goals. When it comes to exercise, two (or more) heads really are better than one.
How many times have you read a good book — or a bad one, for that matter — and wished you had someone to talk about it with, someone who had also just read it? Well, if you’re in a book club, you get to do that on a regular basis.
You’ve got to know how to get along with your roommates and neighbors if you want to live peacefully in your apartment community. But remaining positive and constructive can be tough when you find yourself on the receiving end of a complaint or annoying request.
Why not try your hand at social networking in the apartment community where you live? You’ll find the returns may not only enhance your day-to-day life, but might benefit your professional one, as well. Meet your neighbors In our fast-paced lives, the days of front porches and sidewalk strolls have mostly passed away.
An apartment community brings together a lot of people with many shared interests. If one of yours is to read a lot of books, you might consider creating a lending library for all the members of your apartment community to share. We’ll give you some ideas. Where to house it?
If you live in one place long enough, the inevitable will eventually happen: a neighbor will knock on your door and ask for a favor. But should you do it? Here are a few things to consider before accepting or denying your neighbor’s request.
Looking for someone fun to hang out with? Try the folks next door. Apartment neighbors can easily turn into great friends and convenient buddies for a night out on the town. Here are some ideas to get involved in off-site outings. Just like trivia, all you have to do is pick a category.
Should you befriend your apartment neighbors? It can come in handy if you want someone to watch your apartment while you’re out of town, but you also want might want to keep your distance in case you don’t really like your neighbors. Where do you draw the friendship line?
Being a good neighbor is one of those proverbial things that we all take for granted, and that we may all believe we are. But what does it really mean? Read on for a quick refresher course about the dos and don’ts of being a good apartment neighbor.
You see them across the hall, or when you get your mail. They’re your neighbors, but that doesn’t mean you ever say anything more than “Hi” when you pass each other on the way out.
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