Showing posts with label apartment rentals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apartment rentals. Show all posts

Monday, August 20, 2012

Townhome for rent in Vancouver WA

Ideal Townhomes with attached garage

 9500 NE 73rd Circle , Vancouver, WA 98662

PICTURES | MAP
This 1483 square foot homes boasts large closets, washer and dryer, attached garage and fenced yard. The community is close to shopping & freeways. Call for a tour today 360-892-4000
Square feet: 1,483

Amenities

  • Area: Orchards
  • Type: Condo
  • Style: 2-Story
  • Floors: Carpet & Laminate
  • Fireplace: Gas
  • Dining Room: Area
  • Parking: Single Garage
  • Garage Opener: 1
  • Fence: Full
  • Laundry: W/D Included
  • Heat: Gas Forced Air
  • Range
  • Refrigerator
  • Dishwasher
  • Microwave
  • Pets?: Possible
  • Lease Term: 6-12 Months
  • Deposit: $1000
  • Nonrefundable Fee: $275
  • Pet Deposit: $500
  • Pet Nonrefundable Fee: $150
  • Other Terms: Non Smoking & CRWD

Rental Terms

Rent: $1,050.00
Security Deposit: $1,000.00
Available Now!

Map of 9500 NE 73rd Circle , Vancouver, WA 98662

The Management Group, Inc.
www.TMGnorthwest.com

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Apartments for rent, Vancouver WA

 
Visit our apartments!
Come Home 1 & 2 bedrooms starting at $720
Ready for Occupancy Now!





Amenities
Gated community

Covered Parking

Vaulted Ceilings
Walk-in Closets
(In one bedroom unit)

Garages Available

RV Parking

Extra Storage

Built-in Microwave

Full size Washer/Dryer

Trash and Recycle Provided

Mountain Views

Private Patio or Balcony
 

Welcome to First Street Station!
A great place to call home. We are a cozy, gated community that is close to shopping, restaurants, entertainment and easy access to the freeway. Apartment homes feature: Carpeting, all appliances, including washer & dryer and built in microwave. Our one bedroom has a big walk-in closet off the bedroom. Covered, assigned parking and extra parking for RV's or a small boat. Garages also available. Great on-site management. Give us a call for more details and the personal service you deserve!!


Location - View Map
16119 SE 1st. St.
Vancouver, Washington


Phone - (360) 883-9006

Email:
FIRST STREET STATION APARTMENTS
 

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Sunday, May 13, 2012

Townhome for rent with commercial space in Battle Ground Village

Desirable 2 Bed/3.5 Bath "Live/Work"Units! *Next to Desirable Battle Ground Village*


1105 SE Rasmussen Boulevard, Battle Ground, WA 98604
Beautiful 2 bed 3 ½ bath Town home w/double car garage, beautiful cream colored cabinets, gas fireplace, hardwood floors, carpet, and tile counter tops w/decorative back splash. Formal Dining room,hard wood floors,eating bar w/built in shelves. 2 walk in closets for each bedroom. 2 decks off living room & dining room. Live Work Town homes w/commercial space for office or retail shop w/customer parking right in front.ADA bathroom, coffee bar & sink included. Two entrances; 1 for your home and 1 for your clients. Commercial area cannot be used for residential living. Includes the name of your business on the marquee sign in front of the space. Fire sprinkler. JF

By applying for this unit you acknowledge that you have read, understand, and accept the Rental Criteria. Click on this link (or copy into your browser): https://www.tmgnorthwest.com/forms/disclaimer.php?st=wa Additionally, applications submitted without payment will not be processed until payment is received. A property is NOT reserved until the deposit to hold has been received.
Square feet: 2,150

Amenities

  • Area: Battle Ground
  • Type: Condo
  • Style: 3-Story
  • Year Built: 2009
  • Floors: Carpet
  • hardwood & tile
  • Fireplace: Gas
  • Family Room: Yes
  • Dining Room: Formal
  • Parking: Double Garage
  • Laundry: Hookups
  • Heat: Gas Forced Air
  • Range
  • Refrigerator
  • Dishwasher
  • Microwave
  • Pets?: Possible
  • Deposit: 1000
  • Nonrefundable Fee: $275
  • Pet Deposit: 500
  • Pet Nonrefundable Fee: 250
  • Other Terms: Non-Smoking & CC&Rs

The Management Group
Property and HOA Management in Vancouver WA and Portland OR
http://www.TMGnorthwest.com

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Apartment Living - Hallways and Stairs

Hallways and Stairs

First impressions are important and your hallway is the first room you enter upon arrival. These areas are often neglected and the least-loved rooms in your apartment. This article will help you smarten up and transform your hall into the grant entrance your apartment deserves.

Unless your front door opens directly onto your living room, you can and should make something of the entrance to your apartment. A well presented hallway will welcome your guests into your apartment.

Make an impact

People pass through the hallway rather then spending time here but your hallway is a prefect place to show off a bit of your personality to guests. Use your hallway to set the tone for the rest of your apartment. Display paintings or photographs that represent you and your family.

Use colour to create a warm welcoming feeling when entering your apartment. You can introduce colour via wallpaper, fabric such as curtains and rugs or a painting. Patterned wallpaper works well in long narrow hallways as it draws the eye away from the length and creates the illusion of width. Not only will it add drama but you also won't have to worry about the wallpaper clashing with your sofas.

Pay attention to details

Your hallway is a room in its own right, so treat it with the same care and attention as you would any other room in your apartment. If your hallway has a window and if space allows it, make a feature of this by placing a table or a chair underneath.

Hallways are areas that are prone to wear and tear so remember to keep skirting boards painted and keep your walls clean of mucky hand prints on the walls.

Take advantage of the wall space you have in your hall by hanging pictures and photographs or a mirror to give the illusion of space.

Hallway Tips

Your hallway is the first thing you see when entering into your apartment, so make sure it is not as used as a dumping ground and keep it clutter free.
  • If this is where you keep your coats and bags, invest in some appropriate storage.
  • If you have doors leading from the hallway into other rooms you have to think carefully about your colours scheme as it has to be easy for the eye to be drawn from one space to the other.
  • Whatever size or shape of your hallway you prime concern should be to make it welcoming.
  • Use the space underneath your stairs wisely. If you don't already have a under stairs cupboard, it could easy be converted into one for extra storage space.
  • Reference: Apartment-Ideas.com

The Management Group
Property and HOA Management in Vancouver WA and Portland OR
http://www.TMGnorthwest.com


Sunday, February 26, 2012

How to Save Energy (and Money) when Renting an Apartment


Whether your apartment is considered all-inclusive or if you have to cover some of the utilities yourself, it’s everybody’s responsibility to reduce the amount of energy they use, regardless of whether the costs are coming out of your own pocket. Reducing your apartment hydro bills will not only save you (or your landlord) some money, you’ll also be doing your part to help save the environment, which is just as important. If you’re looking to cut back on your energy consumption, all you need to do is follow these handy everyday apartment rental energy-saving tips.

Lighting

  1. Turn off lights when they aren’t in use.
  2. Use compact fluorescent lights instead of regular incandescent light bulbs. While they are more expensive initially, fluorescent bulbs will pay for themselves many times over in the long run, as they consume about a quarter of the power and last up to 10 times longer than regular bulbs.

Heating and Cooling

  1. Use a fan during the summer months instead of an air conditioner. However, if you have to use an air conditioner, keep it on a lower setting and at a slightly higher temperature. Don’t forget to turn off your A/C when leaving the apartment – most window units cool the apartment very quickly, so there’s no need to keep them running while you’re away.
  2. Close window shades during the day, particularly if your apartment has windows that receive direct sunlight.
  3. Open windows at night when there is a breeze.
  4. Seal windows with plastic during the winter.
  5. If you control your heat in the winter, turn down the thermostat when you are not home, and at night.
  6. Install an energy-efficient showerhead in the bathroom to reduce your hot water usage.

Furniture and Electronics

  1. Arrange your furniture in a way that doesn’t block or obstruct any heat vents, radiators or baseboard heaters. This includes drapes or curtains; not only will they block the heat from entering your apartment, but it’s a fire hazard too!
  2. Turn off and unplug appliances when not in use.

Cooking and Storing Your Food

  1. Minimize the number of times you open the oven, refrigerator and freezer doors.
  2. Match the size of any pots or skillets you use on the stovetop elements. There’s no need to use the energy required to heat up the largest element when you’re only using the smallest pot in the kitchen.
  3. Reduce cooking times by thawing frozen foods in the refrigerator beforehand.
  4. Don't overcrowd your fridge, or unfill your freezer.