why would a studio apartment be cheaper than a one bedroom apartment?
I am looking online for apartments. I don't care if it is a studio or a bedroom apartment because it will be just me and my boyfriend, so privacy is not a big deal unless we have someone sleep at our place, which probably won't happen, but I was looking at some, and the studio price was $500, and the one bedroom was like $425. Then it said 4 bedroom 2 bath was only $300. Why is this? or is the website wrong? it is apartment guide . com
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- If the apartments are all in the same complex, then that doesn't make any sense. If they're in different areas, though, it's entirely possible. The one-bedroom for $425 is probably much nicer than the 4-bedroom for $300. (A four-bedroom apartment for only $300? Really? That one sounds like it might be a misprint -- or maybe it's a roommate situation and you'd only be renting one of the four bedrooms.)
- A studio apartment essentially means 1 room with everything in it ( bed, kitchen, living room) + a bathroom. The one bedroom will mean, 1 bedroom + a kitchen, and/or living space + bathroom If its a 4 bedroom at that price then it means you would be most likely sharing with other people. $300 for a bedroom + a communal kitchen - communal bathroom - and communal living space.
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