An appreciation of architecture is not the sole province of home owners. While it is expected that people seeking to buy a home will have a list of their favorite architectural features that are must haves before they will sign a mortgage, there are also many apartment renters who seek to surround themselves with specific architectural features. This is why real estate moguls like Daniel Drimmer make sure that their companies offer a range of apartment and condo rentals — cheaper, modern construction as well as more luxurious and historic properties.
A common request in contemporary apartment hunting is hardwood floors and high ceilings. These architectural features are usually equated with higher end apartments that are for sale, rather than rent. However, they can also be found in apartments in older sections of cities or in homes that have been converted into private apartments.
Another feature that attracts renters is crown moulding . Other renters look for ceramic tile in the bathroom and kitchen, instead of linoleum or modern materials. In some parts of the country saltillo tile floors can be found throughout apartments and townhomes.
Fireplaces are a popular feature, especially in colder climates. In Canada, Daniel Drimmer and Starlight Apartments can help renters locate apartments with stone, brick, or concrete fireplaces.
It is important to remember that architecture is a living and evolving field. It didn’t end with Art Deco. While the features from bygone eras are still sought after, some people prefer modern or contemporary architectural elements. They want homes with soft carpeting, sleek ceiling fans, and granite countertops.
Whatever style of architecture is preferred, there is usually an apartment to be had that will include the features sought by a renter. It may raise the rent a bit, but for a true architecture lover, it will be worth the added expense.
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