Micro apartments, once
considered a momentary fad, are become an increasingly popular choice for city
residents across the nation. It's a trend that might signal the beginnings of a
shift in Charleston apartment living as well.
The tiny apartments
known as “micro apartments” generally feature a small bedroom, private sitting
area, bathroom...but not much more. In a typical floor plan, a living unit has
200 square feet or less -a far cry from American norms for the better part of
a century. It is true, though, that there is nothing new about cramped
apartments and shared living spaces. What sets today’s micro apartments apart
is their success in combining comfort and livability with the affordability
that is their main appeal. Design features such as folding bed alcoves, high
ceilings and raised closets help to create an illusion of space when the actual
living area is tinier than even the smallest traditional apartment.
Smaller apartments
share micro apartments' standout characteristic: micro rental prices. It's an
attracting that has always proved popular among younger Charleston areaa partment dwellers with entry level jobs, service industry employees who want
to live closer to work, older single adults, students, and retirees who want to
shed their empty nests and settle in convenience-packed urban areas. With
reduced square space, micro apartments are not only cheaper to buy or rent, but
usually significantly easier to clean and maintain. Many of the new micro
apartment units also feature nearly as much storage space as much larger
apartments.
The newest wave of
micro apartments do have their share of detractors. Some have expressed concern
that encouraging landlords to increase their ability to collect rent from more
tenants in a smaller space will likely invite rent increases for standard-sized
apartments.
Urban living remains
desirable for many—but affordability remains a limiting factor. Micro
apartments raise a new possibility for providing a cost-effective option that
wasn't on the horizon even a few years ago. Whether or not the “thinking
smaller” approach of micro apartments affects local scene, keeping track of its
popularity on the national front is a good idea for area real estate watchers.
There's no denying it could point to a changing environment for our own
Charleston, SC market for tenants, landlords and real estate investors.
If you have been
surveying the current crop of investment properties, you don't have to be planning
your own Charleston area micro apartments to make forward-thinking decisions.
Contact me today to go over all the emerging options!
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Charleston area home? Visit: www.jeffcookrealestate.com
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area home? Visit: www.discovercharlestonareahomes.com
-Jeff Cook
Jeff Cook
Real Estate
Charleston,
SC
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