Anonymous wrote:DH and I spent a little more than 5 years with our two young kids in a 700 sq ft one bedroom, one bathroom apartment. We graduated to a 1200 sq ft house with just one tiny bathroom. Now our oldest is in college, suddenly the tiny bathroom seems a lot bigger![]()
You can do this, OP. People around the world do this all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve been renting a house a family member graciously let us rent for dirt cheap during my divorce. Now we must move on. All I can comfortably afford for now is a 1 bed/1 bath apartment, and that’s fine. I’m just wondering, if you live in this situation, how do you find privacy/your own space?
I’m going to give my two boys the bedroom to share. We will forego the dining room and instead eat meals on tray tables or around the coffee table, so I can put a bed/dresser there for myself.
How does this layout work for you? Any other suggestions?
Are three people allowed in a one bedroom apartment?
Landlords generally can limit occupancy to 2/room, if they choose.
Check your lease.
Legally, about 100sqft/person is generally required.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve been renting a house a family member graciously let us rent for dirt cheap during my divorce. Now we must move on. All I can comfortably afford for now is a 1 bed/1 bath apartment, and that’s fine. I’m just wondering, if you live in this situation, how do you find privacy/your own space?
I’m going to give my two boys the bedroom to share. We will forego the dining room and instead eat meals on tray tables or around the coffee table, so I can put a bed/dresser there for myself.
How does this layout work for you? Any other suggestions?
Are three people allowed in a one bedroom apartment?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve been renting a house a family member graciously let us rent for dirt cheap during my divorce. Now we must move on. All I can comfortably afford for now is a 1 bed/1 bath apartment, and that’s fine. I’m just wondering, if you live in this situation, how do you find privacy/your own space?
I’m going to give my two boys the bedroom to share. We will forego the dining room and instead eat meals on tray tables or around the coffee table, so I can put a bed/dresser there for myself.
How does this layout work for you? Any other suggestions?
Are three people allowed in a one bedroom apartment?
Anonymous wrote:Can you find a basement apartment somewhere? Usually these are bigger and cost less. Or a 1 bedroom with a den (that's what I have).
With the 1 bed apartment, maybe you can do bunkbeds and a queen size in the main bedroom and then you can use the livingroom for when the kids are sleeping as a place to relax.
Anonymous wrote:We’ve been renting a house a family member graciously let us rent for dirt cheap during my divorce. Now we must move on. All I can comfortably afford for now is a 1 bed/1 bath apartment, and that’s fine. I’m just wondering, if you live in this situation, how do you find privacy/your own space?
I’m going to give my two boys the bedroom to share. We will forego the dining room and instead eat meals on tray tables or around the coffee table, so I can put a bed/dresser there for myself.
How does this layout work for you? Any other suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:Do they have visitation with the other parent? I used that as my alone time.