Dear MetaChat, do I want this apartment? Let me tell you the pros and cons.
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Ok, I only have a few days while the landlord processes my lease application to decide if I really want it.
Pros:
- they didn't turn me down. I've been rejected for a lot of apartments because this is a competitive time of year to find one.
- on the cheap side of the cost spectrum
- genuinely close to a subway station
(although EVERY apartment claims to be)
- near my old neighborhood, I know it's a safe and quiet area
- short distance from grocery stores (unlike my current downtown sublet, where I have to "market shop"
- a bachelor apartment that isn't a dark, damp basement (a rarity in Toronto, yay sunlight) - lots of windows
- It's near-ish to my YMCA so I can keep my membership (actually closer than my old apt was).
Cons:
- It has no oven. I don't bake a lot but I like the the option to do so. It has a fridge, two stove burners and will have a (large) toaster oven. I can certainly make do with this set up, meal-wise, but what happens when I want to play Martha and make a bundt cake?
- No A/C (I'd move in Sept 1). I did this last year and it wasn't an issue once the dead of summer ended. But when hot, it's gross.
- Not a big space by any stretch. I'm not sure of the dimensions, and I've seen smaller, but it will be cozy (maybe this is a pro?)
- it's pretty shabby considering the price vs. location
- it's a pretty boring neighborhood that's working class drifting towards middle class. Lots of dollar stores and random sketchy pubs, almost no useful shops/restaurants other than the big sprawl mall where groceries/wal-mart is.
Thoughts, comments, advice, anecdotes?