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5 storage hacks for apartment living

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Whether you are searching for a new apartment or downsizing from a larger space, one of the amenities you may be looking for is storage space. Even if your apartment options don’t include a basement or designated storage area, you can still make the most of your space by utilizing what you have to the fullest. Here are five storage hacks that can help keep your belongings accessible and organized. Hack #1: Collapse, collapse, collapse You may not be willing to take up your living space with large, bulky furniture, and you don’t have to. We encourage you to look at options that collapse. Table leaves that fold or can be removed, folding chairs and flexible room dividers are all great options for conserving space. For your kitchen items, consider collapsible food storage containers, measuring cups, mixing bowls and colanders. These are just some of the kitchen tools that can become smaller versions of themselves, allowing you to maximize your space. Hack #2: Use hooks and shelves

In the market for a manufactured home? Check these out!

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A manufactured home can be a great living situation for many individuals, retirees and families. It’s an affordable option that offers some of the same advantages as home ownership but without having to pay property tax or living too close to neighbors. If you are interested in renting a manufactured home, Camden Management has many options for you to consider in a variety of communities. Here are just four manufactured home parks you might be interested in learning more about: Lakeshore Estates – 1785 St. Rt. 28, Goshen, OH 45122 You will feel right at home in these quaint manufactured homes on spacious lots in Goshen Township. Lakeshore Estates offers a swimming pool, playground, fishing lake and recreational facilities to keep you active and entertained. Goshen Township is a growing community of 17,500 people, and is located 30 miles east of Cincinnati. The fourth largest township in Clermont County, Goshen Township offers big-city shopping and recreation options in a peacef

Expenses your business should budget for when leasing commercial space

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Many successful companies - both large and small - choose to lease their commercial real estate instead of buy. There are many advantages to being a tenant: It reduces upfront costs, lowers ongoing expenditures and gives you and your business much-needed flexibility. The brick and mortar storefront for selling products and services can range in size from a small boutique to a large department store. As you search for commercial space for your business , it’s important to know about some of the expenses you may need to budget for so you can have a successful renting experience. Here is a list of possible leasing expenses we think you should know about. Rent Obviously, you know you’ll need to pay rent, but be sure to ask about how long your rent amount is locked in for, and what the schedule is for any possible rent increases. This will allow you to budget accordingly. NNN expenses These are triple-net leases where the tenant is responsible for the base rent, along with property

8 tips to maximizing your apartment’s kitchen space

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It doesn’t matter where you live or how spacious your apartment is, the kitchen is never quite big enough for all of the tools and appliances you have on hand. By being creative and resourceful, you can fully utilize the space you have, and make your kitchen storage areas stretch further than you ever imagined. Here are eight tips for maximizing your apartment’s kitchen space. Tip #1: Utilize your cabinet tops If your cabinets don’t extend all the way to the ceiling, you can use the top of your cabinets to store items you don’t use often, like a cake stand, large stockpots, a pressure cooker or a roasting pan. If you have smaller items to store, consider purchasing decorative baskets for your cabinet tops. All of your extra kitchen items will be beautifully hidden in plain sight. Tip #2: Use the inside of cabinet doors The inside of your cabinet doors is a perfect place for an over-the-door organizer. Some store kitchen towels and potholders, and other types can hold utensils, sp