“What Renters Want” With Jessica Fiur
‘What Renters Want’ with Jessica Fiur: Does [Apartment] Size Matter?
Size, convenience, convenience, size? (Oprah, Uma, Uma Oprah?) Would you sacrifice size for convenience? A lot of renters are faced with this question, especially when it comes to city dwellers. The choice is usually move to the outskirts of the city and have a big apartment (and usually a lower rent), or stay in the city and have a smaller apartment, but be closer to all the action. And pay more for the privilege. (Thank you sir, may I have another?) On paper, of course the bigger apartment sounds like the better deal. You get more closet space. You probably…
‘What Renters Want’ with Jessica Fiur: The Suite Life
It seems like recently a lot of fancy hotels, such as The Plaza in NYC, are converting some of their rooms into apartments. And why not? Who wouldn’t want to be given the opportunity to live like Eloise, or, to a lesser extent, like a Kardashian. Hotels can be glamorous. They’re located in convenient areas. And, when they’re converted to apartments, one of the amenities usually offered is maid service. Can you imagine? It’s like living back at mom’s, except without the judgment. (Plus, you’d get no, “What do you think I am, your maid?” because, well, they are.) No…
‘What Renters Want’ with Jessica Fiur: Would You Want Kramer as a Neighbor?
Are you friendly with your neighbors? New Yorkers, for better or worse, are stereotyped as being very un-neighborly—most would be categorized as not being able to pick out their next-door neighbor in a lineup. (Actually, for me this is pretty true. I know my neighbors as “Woman who takes her kid to school the same time I’m leaving for work,” “Guy who yelled at my husband for building our Ikea furniture too loudly” and several variations of “Person who looks vaguely familiar so I assume lives here and isn’t some murderer I just held the front door open for.”) But what…
‘What Renters Want’ with Jessica Fiur: Apartments with Secrets
When I was younger—probably due to the influence of too many Nancy Drew mysteries—I was convinced there was a secret passage in my bedroom. Of course, I was living in a relatively new raised ranch-style house, and my room was on the second floor, sharing one wall with my little brother’s room and another with my parents’ master bedroom (I can’t even begin to tell you how much I enjoyed that when I was a teenager). Obviously, there was not even a possibility of a secret passage. But that didn’t stop me from knocking on all the walls to hear…
‘What Renters Want’ with Jessica Fiur: Spreading the Love to Your Residents on Valentine’s Day
It’s Valentine’s Day again. And—like Halloween—whether you look forward to it every year, or not, at least you get candy, am I right? Anyway, there are many things you can do to show your residents some love on this day (and, no, I’m not sorry for the pun. If ever there was a day to be cheesy, it’s Valentine’s Day). Have candy at the front desk. Cheap way to buy your residents’ affection? Sure. Effective? Definitely. Just don’t put out a bowl of those “classic” conversation hearts—not only is it a little “germy” to reach into a bowl for unwrapped…
‘What Renters Want’ with Jessica Fiur: The 9 Best Apartments on TV
Finding a new apartment is stressful. And you always have to make concessions—maybe you give up space for convenience, or you take a walk-up for because it’s less money. But you know what isn’t stressful? Watching TV. And television is filled with awesome—though, admittedly, not always realistic—apartments. Let’s take a look at the 9 best apartments on TV. Monica and Rachel’s apartment on Friends. This beautiful Manhattan apartment was above the coffee shop where Rachel worked and all their friends hung out, and was across the hall from some of their best friends. And it was a two bedroom. Bonus, the…
‘What Renters Want’ with Jessica Fiur: Top 10 Things You’ll Never Hear a Renter Say
In honor of David Letterman’s 30 years in late night, here is a Top 10 list of things you’ll never hear a renter say: 10. “I’d love an avocado refrigerator.” Today’s renters want a modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances. No one wants to live in an apartment that hasn’t been updated since the ’70s. 9. “No rush changing my lightbulb; I know you have more pressing matters to attend to.” No matter how minor a resident’s request is to you, to him it’s the most important thing in the world. Don’t be vague about when something will be fixed;…
‘What Renters Want’ with Jessica Fiur: 7 Things Renters in Their 70s and Beyond Want in an Apartment (And 1 Bonus)
Whether they’re seniors looking for housing or they’re looking for “seniors housing,” renters in their 70s and beyond have specific wants and needs on their apartment wish lists. And, boy, they’re not shy about letting you know it. Don’t let their age fool you: renters in their 70s and beyond want all the bells and whistles of an apartment that people first looking for apartment want (except, maybe a kegerator. Though, who are we to judge if they do?). 7 Things Renters in Their 70s and Beyond Want in an Apartment (And 1 Bonus) Near Culture. Museums, theater and the…
‘What Renters Want’ with Jessica Fiur: 9 Things Renters in Their 50s and 60s Want in an Apartment
Because of the mortgage crisis, many people in their 50s and 60s, who would once be proud homeowners, are renting. And some empty nesters feel that their house is just too big for them now (and when they tried to turn your old bedroom into a jacuzzi room, they flooded the second floor), so they want to downsize to an apartment. So what are renters in their 50s and 60s looking for in an apartment? 9 Things Renters in Their 50s and 60s Want in an Apartment Luxury. After years of work and probably cleaning up after the kids, they’ve…
‘What Renters Want’ with Jessica Fiur: 9 Things Renters in Their Late 30s to 40s Want in an Apartment
Renters in their late 30s to 40s are like a fine wine: If they’re not housed correctly, their moods will turn to vinegar. These renters want what they want. They likely have careers, families, responsibilities… In short, they’re adults, and would like to live as such, thankyouverymuch. 9 Things Renters in Their Late 30s to 40s Want in an Apartment Near work or transportation. Renters in their late 30s to 40s have probably spent more of their lives working than not working. So time not at work–with their families, friends, or alone with the latest issue of People and a…

