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New York Apartments: The Ultimate Renters Guide

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

The updated building includes a gym, landscaped patio and roof deck. Traditionally, this rough-and-tumble area was where many working-class Irish chose to settle when they first arrived in America. The rooftop deck includes lounge furniture and an outdoor basketball court.

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Philadelphia Apartments: The Ultimate Renters Guide

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Lofts at Logan View Year Built: 1903 (renovated in 1986) Number of Units: 108 Number of Layouts: 3 Rent: $1,540-$2,000 Highlights: Exposed brick walls and lofty ceilings give these renovated-warehouse homes a cool, industrial vibe — especially units with wrought-iron spiral staircases.

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Boston Apartments: The Ultimate Renters Guide

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

This platinum LEED-certified building also offers an indoor/outdoor fitness center, lush rooftop and a putting green. On-site amenities such as a rooftop deck for grilling and entertaining, a full-scale fitness center and pet services are key, but the location is what sets Van Ness apart.

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San Diego Apartments: The Ultimate Renters Guide

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Attractions like the jewel of Balboa Park (home to the San Diego Zoo), Legoland California and SeaWorld keep tourism booming, and the highly rated University of California at San Diego has spawned a healthy biotech industry. Meanwhile, a diverse, ever-gentrifying urban population is upending the city’s reputation as a conservative Navy town.

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Houston Apartments: The Ultimate Renters Guide

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Home to the entire energy industry and more Fortune 500 companies than anywhere else except New York City, Houston boasts the most ethnically diverse population in the country, beating out even NYC. Even as oil and gas corporations weather a rough downturn, the industry is about as entrenched as it gets. within a decade.

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