Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Article: Benefits of Hiring a Property Manager



Benefits of Hiring a Property Manager

If a property or home owner has an increasing number of properties, it is inevitable that a day will come when they ask, "Should I outsource the day-to-day operations of my enterprise to a property managers business?"
Deciding when to outsource and which company to hire is probably the most essential company choices a property proprietor could make. Select sensibly, and an proprietor will be compensated with the knowledge that arrives with liable property managers. Choose improperly, and an proprietor will be working harder after employing a property management company.
Regardless of whether an proprietor has one or one hundred properties, reflect upon whether they are prepared to employ a property management organization. Handing over the administration of property is definitely a major decision.
Benefits of Hiring a Property Management Organization
If a property owner decides that they're incapable of properly manage their own property, it's important to understand what side effects they ought to expect. Generally, a well run property managers company can yield these types of benefits for owners:
* Greater income. A property management company will be more experienced at advertising and marketing and generally has accessibility to more substantial pool of prospective tenants, meaning units typically stay vacant for reduced periods of time. A property managers company also has a greater understanding of the local rental prices, putting them capable of increase the quantity you can charge per property.
* A lot more free time. Obviously, once an proprietor hands over the obligation associated with taking care of its properties to a organization, they are going to possess extra time on their hands. Be thought of as the obvious - and enjoyable - advantage associated with hiring exterior help. The property management organization will become the owner's one point of contact with regard to all issues related to their property, removing the need to juggle a number of different vendors and services. A property proprietor can additionally use this extra time to expand their portfolio and concentrate on developing the enterprise.
* Lowered primary costs. A property management organization is be able to perform preventative upkeep, reducing the immediate costs to the property owner. In addition, a management company will most likely have considerable understanding of local landlord/tenant laws, helping shield the owner from costly legal cases. One lawsuit avoided may pay for years of property management charges. Last but not least, the management company likely has more experience screening renters. This reduces vacancy rounds and damage from inadequately tested tenants.
Home Pros Group is a website of various contractors providing information to the home owner on a variety of Home and Garden questions and services. Home Pros Group

Friday, April 19, 2013

How to Reduce the Average Utility Costs for an Apartment

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Welcome Bradley House to The Apartment Living Guide







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When getting away means staying at home...



Experience the difference...

Bradley House 1 and 2 bedroom apartments for rent in Saint Paul, MN offer comfort, convenience, and quality living at an affordable price. We are located off I-94, just five short minutes east of downtown St. Paul with a variety of shopping choices within walking distance.



The community of Bradley House features great amenities, such as a fitness center, sauna, tanning bed, walking paths, indoor swimming pool, laundry centers, business center and organanized community activities.



Each apartment home includes fully equipped kitchens, separate dining area, patio or balcony and spacious closets.



Call for your tour today!

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Thursday, April 18, 2013

Welcome Federal Building Lofts to The Apartment Living Guide







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This historic government building was recently converted into 21 apartments. The building consists of one, two, and three bedroom loft style apartments with additional storage if needed.



The building is located in the heart of downtown Wausau. Parking for the building is included in rent and is located in an adjacent parking ramp. This is the ideal property for any aspiring artist as it offers additional common space to display and/or create works.



Come see these apartments that have modern conveniences but still offer character details that can only be found in historically rehabilitated buildings.





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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Tips for Starting a Balcony Garden


Tips for Starting a Balcony Garden

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A balcony garden can be as complicated or simple as you want. You can spend thousands of dollars or you can do it for very little money. With plant and container choices you can either make a relatively low maintenance, easy balcony garden, or you can do a full-on farm. It depends on your space, light and exposure and the amount of time, energy and or money you want to spend.
Balconies are usually microclimates, differing significantly from the climate on the ground. There can even be different microclimates even on a tiny balcony. If an area is shaded, that can be one climate, if another area is exposed to the wind, that is a different climate. Also, the conditions on balconies can be extreme with huge temperature fluctuations. Also, surface treatments can affect how hot or cool your balcony is and if it retains heat over time.
The good news is that there are beautiful plants for almost every condition possible. The trick is to really figure out what the environment is, before you plan your garden. If you take the time to really evaluate your conditions, your chances of gardening success will be greatly enhanced.
Here are a few questions you should ask yourself before you start your balcony garden.
How big is your space?
Let me start by saying that even if your space is microscopic, you can still garden. I have seen fire escapes and windowsills become productive green spaces. It helps to think of your space three dimensionally. Are there vertical spaces you can plant or hang planters on? Even if there aren't, you can do amazing things to use vertical space. From piling up pots to creating trellises, there are ways to use all of your space.
There is even an entire book dedicated to the idea. Garden Up! by Susan Morrison and Rebecca Sweet.
How much sun does your space get?
I find that most often people wildly overestimate how many hours of direct sun a space gets. This is particularly true on a balcony, because buildings or walls can obstruct the sun in certain parts of the space. You need to accurately assess how many hours of direct sun each place you want to grow stuff gets. To do this, you will have to either methodically time it out with a watch, or get a gizmo called a sun calculator. You also need to time it close to your growing season because as the sun moves across the sky, your results will vary from the winter to the summer.
How much heat does your space get?
Again, balconies and rooftops can get searingly hot. Not all plants thrive in extreme heat, so it's best to take this into account when you are planning what to grow. For example, lettucewill not thrive in extreme heat. On the other hand,succulents will be ecstatic.
Is it windy?
Again, some plants laugh at the wind and others will curl up and die. It's all about choosing the plants that fit your environment, or to a certain degree, modifying your space to expand your plant pallet. There are ways to create windbreaks to protect more fragile plants, by planting larger plants that are wind tolerant in front of the more tender. You can also put plants that don't like the wind in low pots near the floor to give them ore protection. However, wind dries plants out incredibly quickly, so if your area is windy, you will have to compensate for that by either putting in a drip irrigation system, getting self-watering pots or frequently watering your plants--sometimes several times a day.
How cold does it get on your balcony?
The first thing to do is check your "USDA Plant Hardiness Zone." This is particularly important if you want to leave your plants out year round. Given the difficulty of schlepping plants and pots to and from a balcony and the fact that many people look at the balcony all year, can be a good idea. That said, your balcony is a microclimate and your zone may be significantly different than a plant growing in a park nearby. However, finding your zone is a good place to start when planning your garden.
How much care are you willing to give your gardens?
It is a myth that there are "care free," or "foolproof," plants. Unless they are plastic or already dead, all plants need some care and you don't have to be a fool to kill a plant. In fact the more plants you grow, chances are the more you will kill.
All plants need water and most need to be fed. However, within that truth there is a broad spectrum of care requirements and degrees of difficulty and there are ways to minimize the amount of watering and feeding you have to do.
Think about how much attention you want to pay your plants. Are you available and do you want to water what can be several times a day? Do you travel a lot? If you want to or have to minimize your care, there are options. You can install a drip irrigation system, use self-watering pots with large reservoirs, get drought resistant, low-care plants or even pay someone to water for you.
However the best idea, if you are just beginning, is to start slowly. See if you like gardening and see how much time you want to spend and how attentive to your plants you are interested being. You can always buy more plants, but if you start slowly, you can get a feel for what works in your space and what doesn't, before you have made too big a commitment.
Do you have water easily available?
For many balcony gardeners, water is an issue. Large pots with thirsty plants can take a huge amount of water and sometimes the faucet is far from the plants. If you have a lot of pots or large pots, you may need to invest in a large watering can that you fill in the bathtub. One of my favorites that would be particularly good for apartment dwellers is the OXO Pour and Store. I have yet to find a good watering system on wheels. Most are designed for spraying fertilizer so the water stream is not heavy enough.
Are there rules about gardening on your balcony?
It is better to know before you start than have to dismantle your garden after you have built it and fallen in love.
Do you want to grow edibles?
I am a huge fan of growing edibles. They can be gorgeous as well as tasty and the flavor of most home grown food way out-strips anything you can buy in a supermarket. While you need full sun (6-8 hours of direct sunlight) to grow many vegetables, you can grow lots of greens and some herbs with less sun. Also, many herbs are very easy to grow. By growing your own herbs, you can save money and enhance almost anything you cook.
What's your budget?
While it's possible to spend an absolute fortune on a balcony garden, you don't need to. You do need to buy a good quality potting soil, but there are all kinds of ways to minimize what you spend. Try finding pots at yard sales or second hand stores. Almost anything can be turned into a container, so you might not even have to buy one. Ways to Save Money for Container Gardeners
A great website for more information is: Life on the Balcony
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These new villas are located off of Sheyenne Street in West Fargo in the Eagle Run community with easy access to the I94 interstate.



They provide 1 and 2 bedrooms with private entrances; doubles stall garages, walk-out patio or balconies, 9 ft. vaulted ceilings, microwave, dishwasher, garbage disposal and heat, water, sewer, garbage paid. This property also allows cats and small dogs less than 35 pounds.



Snow removal and lawn care is provided.



Located in the Eagle Run community in West Fargo off of Sheyenne St this location offers quick access to I94, many walking trails and parks in the area.

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Friday, April 12, 2013

Article: Why Renters Insurance Is Worth Its (Low) Cost


Why Renters Insurance Is Worth Its (Low) Cost

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Over the past several years, two of my good friends experienced apartment fires that ruined parts of their homes (although thankfully did not injure either of them). Maybe that's part of the reason why I think of renters insurance as more of a necessity than a luxury. For a relatively low amount—my renters insurance in Washington, D.C., costs around $100 a year—you can protect yourself financially from potential disasters striking your home.

Most college-age adults, however, don't bother to get renters insurance. According to a new study from Allstate Insurance, two in three say they have no insurance protection whatsoever. At the same time, about half said their belongings are worth more than $10,000 and the vast majority said that they could only afford to replace some of those items if they had to.
Allstate, not surprisingly, wants to encourage young people to insure themselves. They point out that many people are willing to pay a couple hundred dollars a month on clothes, but aren't willing to shell out anything to protect themselves from the risk of theft, fire, and other catastrophes. “It’s a shame because renters insurance is one of the smartest investments people in this situation can make and so few take advantage of it," says Julie Parsons, a vice president at Allstate.
Renters, in fact, are more at risk than homeowners. The Bureau of Justice Statistics reports that renters are 50 percent more likely to experience theft than those who own their homes.
So, what's stopping renters from taking out insurance? Allstate's survey suggests it has a lot to do with confusion over how much it costs. One in three survey respondents thought the insurance would cost much more—as much as 15 times more—than it actually does. To get a sense of how much it would really cost them, consumers can call insurance companies or visit their Web sites to get price quotes. The cost typically depends on region, the value of what's being insured, and other factors such as whether the building has a doorman.

Welcome Renaissance Box to The Apartment Living Guide







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Home is more than four walls and a roof. Home is the canvas upon which your life is created. Find home and a new beginning at Renaissance Box.



Located in a renovated, historic warehouse nestled in the thriving urban setting of Wacouta Commons, your apartment home features charming exposed brick and inspiring nine-foot windows overlooking downtown St. Paul.



Renew your creative side with our artist space, recharge in the exercise room, or simply revitalize in the comfort of your home - all at Renaissance Box.



Additional Features at Renaissance Box:

- On-site, supplemental artist space.

- Ground level patio with native plants and rain gardens.

- Property-maintained garden plot at Wacouta Commons Park, featuring exclusive and free access for residents.

- Easy access to Interstates 94E and 35E, and Highways 10 and 52.

- Bus lines from nearby Lowertown to downtown Minneapolis.

- Located in a rapidly-growing, mixed-use residential community centered around Wacouta Commons Park.

- Near upcoming Central Corridor Light Rail

- Loft-style units in a newly renovated, historic St. Paul warehouse.

- Exposed brick interior.

- Concrete floors.

- 9-foot windows offering dynamic views.

- Abundant natural lighting.

- A variety of unique floor plans to fit your lifestyle.





Be sure to check out Renaissance Box and our other Saint Paul apartments at:
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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Welcome Bridlewood Apartment Homes to The Apartment Living Guide







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You have good things to come home to!



Life can be stressful, but you have good things to come home to at Bridlewood Apartments.



Our spacious one bedroom (+ den) and two bedroom apartment homes include all heating costs and a detached one-car garage. Each individual home features a utility room with full-size washer and dryer, fully-equipped kitchen, walk-in closets and your very own patio or balcony. Cathedral ceilings, skylight and a wood-burning fireplace are also available in select apartments.



Bridlewood is professionally owned and managed by Continental Properties Co., Inc and is proud to be a pet-friendly community. Call or stop in today to see the good things that await you at Bridlewood Apartments.

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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Article: Tips on Moving Into a New Apartment

~   Tips on Moving Into a New Apartment   ~

Welcome North Bay At The Lakes to The Apartment Living Guide







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North Bay Luxury Townhomes featuring a charming collection of 1-3 bedroom units with attached garages, large private patios, warm decor, spacious floor plans, fitness room, trails, and clubhouse.



Conveniently located just minutes north of Minneapolis/St. Paul in the Twin Cities premier new neighborhood "The Lakes". Minutes from I-35W in Blaine, MN

Be sure to check out North Bay At The Lakes and our other Blaine apartments at:
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Welcome Kearney Meadows to The Apartment Living Guide







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VOTED BEST APARTMENTS IN WAUNAKEE!



At Kearney Meadows we are proud to provide both quality apartment living and luxury amenities at an affordable price. The convenient location, affordable price, and country atmosphere make Kearney Meadows an excellent choice. Experience the old fashioned hospitality of small-town living.

Be sure to check out Kearney Meadows and our other Waunakee apartments at:
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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Welcome 7625 18th Ave S to The Apartment Living Guide



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Small building in a quiet neighborhood. This location offers on site laundry, secured building, storage, and off street parking. Located adjacent to a park, with tennis courts, a football field, a baseball field, a playground, a picnic area, and a basketball court. Located just minutes from MOA, DT, and TC Airport.

Be sure to check out 7625 18th Ave S and our other Richfield apartments at:
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Welcome 6600 10th Ave S to The Apartment Living Guide





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Small, quiet building, in a convenient location, not far from stores and restaurants. Offers onsite laundry, off street parking, secured entry, storage, and heat, water, and trash are included. Just minutes to MOA, Airport and Downtown.

Be sure to check out 6600 10th Ave S and our other Richfield apartments at:
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Monday, April 8, 2013

Welcome Evans Place I, II, And III to The Apartment Living Guide







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~ Comfortable Stylish Living ~



Evans Place Apartment Homes are located in a beautiful residential community near parks, bike paths, shopping and schools. West Acres Shopping Center is within walking distance.



Our stylish apartment homes feature wood floors in kitchens and dining areas, ceramic tile and contemporary lighting fixtures.



Come and experience comfortable, stylish living. All at a price you can afford!

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Welcome Townhomes At Mallard Creek to The Apartment Living Guide







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Mallard Creek has the perfect location close to parks, restaurants & entertainment - you will be sure to find everything you are looking for right here!



Cats and small dogs are welcome. With plenty of walking trails nearby, you and your pet have the perfect location to enjoy the outdoors.

Be sure to check out Townhomes At Mallard Creek and our other Moorhead apartments at:
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Friday, April 5, 2013

Welcome Shadow Ridge to The Apartment Living Guide







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The new Shadow Ridge apartments are located in the newly developed Shadow Wood community in south West Fargo. Close to walking trails, parks, and a outside theatre.



Shadow Ridge provides large 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments including a double stall garage, Balcony, patio, washer and dryer, microwave, dishwasher, 9” ceilings/vaulted ceilings and heat, water, sewer, garbage paid.

Be sure to check out Shadow Ridge and our other West Fargo apartments at:
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Welcome Rambush Estates to The Apartment Living Guide







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Rambush Estates. Experience the Difference.



Welcome to Rambush Estates!



Rambush Estates is a stunning manufactured home community located in the heart of Burnsville. Tucked into the crook of the wildlife preserve, wet lands and beautiful Cam-Ram Park, it is home to a variety of home sizes, all neatly situated on large, lush green lots.



Our lot sizes will accommodate homes from 16x70 feet to 28 x44 feet (larger lot sizes may be available). Your call to us will ensure a guided tour of the community, with experts who will help guide you through the home moving or buying process. Your tour will include assistance with mapping out the layout of your home, reviewing the available options for installation and delivery, access to contacts throughout the industry and a step-by-step review of the successful home move.



Homes can be purchased within the park, brought into the park or can be rented within our park as well. These gorgeous, brand-new homes vary in size including 16x70 feet and double-wide homes. All with modern finishes and special touches, some of which include entertainment centers, kitchen nook computer stations, washer and dryer hook ups, side-by-side refrigerators with water and ice in the door, kitchen islands, pantries and skylights. Our rental homes have spacious two and three bedrooms that are brand new and have finishing touches that make them a remarkably wonderful home for your family.



Our location is ideal for easy access to 169, 35E and 35W. You can get anywhere from here fast and easy. And you do not have to give up gorgeous, quiet surroundings for this premier location either.



Rambush Estates is managed by The Goodman Group. Based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, The Goodman Group has been a national leader in developing and managing residential and senior living communities, health care communities and commercial properties since the 1960s.



Every day our employees are dedicated to making a difference in the lives of those they serve. Each is dedicated to a professional goal of providing quality housing through first rate service and a genuine desire to make Rambush Estates a grand experience.



Call us today … we are ready make Rambush Estates your next home.

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Welcome Sunset Trail Apartment Homes to The Apartment Living Guide







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Located in a quiet setting of northwest Rochester, this beautiful community has all the amenities to make your life simpler! Sunset Trail Apartment Homes feature spacious living areas, in-home washer and dryers, heated underground parking, and close proximity to shopping, restaurants, The Douglas Trail, city transportation, and more. Come in today to see luxury at its finest.

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Thursday, April 4, 2013

Welcome Oakwood to The Apartment Living Guide







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At Oakwood Apartments...



You will enjoy: Heat and a Reserved Heated Underground Parking Stall INCLUDED IN RENT, Central Air Conditioning, Controlled Entry, Laundry Rooms on each Floor (2 Bedroom "Redwood" has washer/dryer included), Dishwasher, Garbage Disposal and Built in Microwaves. Outdoor pool, Exercise Room, Party Room, BBQ Grills and Playscape.



On Minneapolis Express Bus Line, School Bus Pick up/Drop Off at Site, Close to Shopping, Bank, Medical Services, Restaurants and Much More. Biking trails with Lake Minnetonka just minutes away makes Oakwood Apartments your number 1 stop for quality, service, and ultimate convenience for you!

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Welcome Shadow Hills to The Apartment Living Guide







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BREATHE EASIER...SHADOW HILLS IS A SMOKE FREE COMMUNITY!



Shadow Hills has undergone major renovations to bring you an apartment community you are proud to call home. Changes include a new state-of-the-art fitness center with cardio and strength training equipment, party room, movie theatre and tanning room. Each apartment is also getting a makeover with new lighting packages, finishes and designer accent wall colors.



There are several floorplans to choose from with amenities & features perfectly suited to today's modern, active lifestyle. Underground heated parking is included!



Located just off Hwy 169 and Rockford Rd in Plymouth Shadow Hills is within walking distance to the grocery store, shopping & Restaurants.



Be sure to check out Shadow Hills and our other Plymouth apartments at:
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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Welcome Valley Village to The Apartment Living Guide







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Welcome to Valley Village



Valley Village has just what you’re looking for – quiet one and two bedroom town home-style apartments housed in rich terra cotta brick buildings. Private entrances open to a courtyard canopied with maple trees, all in an unbelievable location.



Valley Village is thoughtfully designed with the convenience you desire in a small town atmosphere. We’re just a moment away from Downtown Minneapolis, the city lakes and the Uptown area. You'll also enjoy the convenience of nearby Highways 55 and 100, while still feeling like you live at a peaceful retreat.



Each town home-style apartment has its own private entrance and includes heat, wall air conditioning, ceiling fans in the living areas and the bedrooms, floor to ceiling mirrored closets, contemporary window coverings and oversized picture windows that open to simply perfect views. We offer convenient clothes centers open 24-hours-a-day so you can do laundry when it is convenient for you, private garages, a pet exercise area, barbecue area and a sun deck surrounding a sparkling outdoor pool.



Walk out your front door to a quaint landscaped courtyard area where you can lounge, read a good book, or lay back and watch as the beams of sun filter between the tree tops. Or perhaps you’d prefer to meet your friends and neighbors in the evening at the barbecue area, where you can enjoy a cool drink and savor the smell of summer. You may be interested in gathering friends for a game of softball at nearby Schaper Park, which boasts 14 acres of land with two softball fields, or bicycling or walking down the adjoining nature trails that wind around a peaceful nature preserve that now connects to all the major bike and walking trails in the metro.



Whatever size home you choose, you’ll have generous amounts of room to accommodate your life style. The right home for you is here at Valley Village Apartment Style Homes!

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Prime location and service combine to offer you the finest in Moorhead apartment living. Griffin offers easy interstate access to I-94.



You'll find the convenient setting is complemented by our helpful staff, on-site seven days a week. Our amenities include paid hot water, controlled access, 24-hour emergency maintenance, off street parking with plug ins and each residence has an air conditioner, dishwasher, disposal, ceiling fan and window coverings.



We’re sure to have a studio or two bedroom apartment to suit your needs. Call or e-mail our office for more information. We look forward to welcoming you home.



Griffin Court 1 & 2 is professionally managed by the Griffin Court Community Office. We take pride in offering residents the "GOLD-Standard" in apartment living. Our leasing specialists are ready help you with everything you need to make Griffin Court 1 & 2 your next home.

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