Sentences with phrase «tiny apartment we are renting»

In our tiny apartment we are renting while we build our dream home (get the latest on that here) the dining room is adjacent to the living room.

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When I didn't have the money for my next rent payment on my tiny apartment, I was getting nervous all this wouldn't work.
I'd been in town for my mother's funeral, and since our tiny apartment had long before been rented to strangers and I had no living relatives left in the city, I knew that her passing marked the final chapter for the place where I'd grown up.
I have lived in Denver my whole life (29) and for the last 5 years my wife and 2 kids have lived in a tiny apartment downtown where the rent is $ 1700 a month.
Right now we rent an apartment in Manhattan and my kitchen is, although big for NYC standards, tiny!
I was twenty - five years old, working as a graduate assistant in the history department, and renting an illegal basement apartment, the kind with tiny windows near the ceiling that would be difficult to escape from in a fire.
Tiny two - bedroom apartments are renting for $ 4 - 500 more per month than they were the last time I was looking for something with two bedrooms.
Now, we are aggressively looking to buy a small house because we are paying around $ 1000 rent for a tiny one bedroom apartment, and thought we could save some money if we have a house our own.
He looks in on the nice young tech worker couple that is willing and able to pay three times the rent he used to pay for his tiny studio apartment, creating a portrait of how the city has changed.
Since they were travelling, they arrived with only a minimum of possessions, and decided to build a tiny home as both were interested in living a simpler lifestyle and didn't want to keep renting an apartment.
As a result, you're stuck either with a short - term sublet or an overpriced tiny apartment because there's no practical way to find a group of people you'd actually want to rent a larger apartment with for a year.
On the show, Monica sublets this rent - controlled apartment from her grandmother, which explains why even the kitchen space is a good deal more generous than the tiny spaces that most young New Yorkers can afford to rent.
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