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One of the best parts of moving into a new apartment is inviting all your friends and family to a housewarming party! But now that you’re in a new, shared community space, there are a few extra things to consider aside from hors d’oeuvre and party games. Here’s where we would start.
Start off on the right foot by being considerate of your new neighbors. One option is to give them a quick heads-up that you’ll be having a few guests over. Let them know the date and time so they won’t be alarmed if there’s some extra noise or commotion. And if you feel like it could be a good connection, you can always invite them to join you.
Be mindful of music and noise. Not only is a good playlist vital to a successful party, but when you live in an apartment community, so is the content of the music and the noise. Make sure the profanities are limited, and that the message of your music is appropriate for any and all audiences who may hear it. Also, keep an eye (or ear) on the volume. While your neighbors are fine with mild noise, it's best not to test the limits by blasting your speaker at full volume.
Be intentional with your guest list. Overcrowding can be a safety concern, so the size of your apartment should determine how many people you can invite. Alternatively, you could host a couple of housewarming parties and invite certain groups of people on different days. You just want to be mindful of giving your guests enough space to mingle and enjoy themselves.
Add alternative seating. Consider bringing in alternative seating, like stools, pillows, ottomans, and other functional seating for your guests.
Stock up on supplies. Nothing is more unfortunate at a housewarming party than running out of toilet paper, food, and other essentials. Be sure to have enough supplies, so you’re not caught off guard on the day.
Set a firm end time. This is especially important if your apartment community has firm quiet hours. This will also help you to make sure all of your guests leave in a timely manner and give you time to clear your home after they leave. Plus, it’s another way to be considerate to your neighbors.
With these tips in mind, you’re sure to host a great housewarming party and keep the other members of your apartment community happy. Happy housewarming!
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You’re about to embark on a well-deserved trip. Everything on your to-do list is complete, except
for how to prepare your rental while you’re away on vacation. In today’s blog, we’ll walk you through some important steps to complete before you depart.
1. Let your landlord know you’ll be leaving your apartment for an extended period of time.
Depending on your lease agreement, this could be mandatory. Letting your landlord know you’ll be gone is a courtesy to them and could be helpful if any building emergencies occur while you are away.
2. Set your thermostat.
It’s important to check your lease agreement to see if your landlord requires the thermostat to be set at a minimum temperature while you are away. Some places require the temperature to be set to at least 55 degrees, especially if you live in a cold-weather climate.
If your lease agreement doesn’t specify a required temperature, set it to a temperature that is appropriate so you’re not wasting energy when there are no people in your apartment. Plus, this could save you some money!
3. Clean out your refrigerator/pantry.
Depending on how long you’ll be away, you’ll want to make sure that you aren’t coming home to spoiled food. Take a quick scan of your cabinets and refrigerator and toss anything that has the potential to go bad.
4. Tidy up.
After your travels, you won’t want to return to a messy, dirty, or cluttered space. Take the extra time to deep clean your living space so you can continue relaxing when you come back.
5. Ensure your safety.
Before you take those final steps out the door, make sure everything is properly locked, shut down, or unplugged. Be mindful of windows and doors. Turn off and unplug any appliances or cords that aren’t necessary to reduce the risk of fire and save on energy. And we also recommend not announcing your vacation plans publicly.
By following this list, you’ll have peace of mind on your trip knowing that everything is taken care of at home. Safe travels!
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month — a timely reminder that caring for your mental well-being starts in the spaces you spend the most time. While routines, relationships, and support systems all play an important role, your home environment can have a powerful impact on how you feel day to day.
Creating a space that feels calm, comfortable, and supportive doesn’t require a complete overhaul. Small, intentional changes can make a meaningful difference, especially during more challenging seasons. If you’re looking for simple ways to create a home that supports your mental health, here are a few practical tips to help you get started.
Create a nook in your apartment home.
This area can include inspirational books, grounding tools like electric candles and other sensory items, journals with your favorite pens, and blankets and pillows to make you feel comfortable. You can use this spot as your at-home getaway or a cove for unwinding – but it should serve as a designated space for you and your well-being.
Add plants to your home.
Did you know all of the benefits having plants in your apartment home brings to you? Having plants not only adds a great aesthetic to your apartment home, but it can help reduce stress, be therapeutic, and help you feel a sense of accomplishment. All things that can help you improve your mental health! Read more on this topic here.
Take a 30-minute walk outside.
According to Mental Health America, “research shows that being in nature can increase energy levels, reduce depression, and boost well-being.” Plus, this is a great way to get to know your community. Try to incorporate a window of time each day (weather permitting, of course!) to get outside and take a short walk, perhaps listening to your favorite songs or podcast.
Spend time with friends and family.
Your home plays an important role in how you connect with others. Whether you’re welcoming loved ones into your apartment or using your space to stay connected, those relationships matter. According to Mayo Clinic, strong social connections can boost happiness, strengthen your sense of belonging, and help reduce stress.
Treat yourself to self-care.
Either at home or out, engaging in a self-care activity has been proven to “eliminate anxiety and depression, reduce stress, increase happiness, and more,“ says the National Council for Mental Wellbeing. But remember, an act of self-care doesn’t have to be extravagant! Things like trying to get a full 8 hours of sleep or eating a balanced diet are just as much self-care as going to a spa.
Take care of yourselves!
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In today’s world, so many more people are asking about how to be more environmentally conscious. We find this to be the case when we talk to people looking to rent, particularly in more urban areas. In some cases, buildings themselves will have special features that will contribute to the cause. One example is installing solar panels, such as at our Middleton Station, an apartment community in Middleton WI, where they utilize solar power to heat their hot water. However, there are so many ways that you can be more environmentally conscious at a micro level within your rental home. Here are some ideas…
Limit your water consumption
Take a shower instead of a bath. Only turn on the shower when you are ready to get in. Wash your dishes by hand. There are so many ways to conserve water within your home.
Turn off the lights
This seems like such an obvious one…but when you live in an apartment, sometimes it’s easy to think about the smaller space and think that the additional power doesn’t matter. But if we had tenants at all 500 of our properties turning off their lights automatically, we would save so much power and stress on the environment.
Turn off your power strips
If you are going away for the weekend, or even just leaving for a day at the office, take a moment to turn off your power strips.
Grow your own food
Utilize those balconies! You could have a couple of small plants in pots or we have even had tenants who created vertical planters out of pallets to grow their own herbs in.
Recycle
Nearly all apartment communities have both a trash and recycling bin. Pick up a second garbage bin and separate your trash before taking it outside.
Overall, there are so many micro ways you can be more environmentally conscious. What ways do you try to be more environmentally friendly?
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As winter starts to wind down in Wisconsin, it’s a great time to give your apartment a simple refresh. With plenty of cold days still ahead, many of us are spending more time indoors, and your home should be a place that feels comfortable, calm, and inviting. Before spring arrives, a little decluttering and light refreshing can make a big difference. Here’s where we would start!
Quick Declutters
Start small by focusing on areas you use every day. Bathroom cabinets and bedroom nightstands are great places to begin, since they tend to collect clutter quickly. Dispose of any empty containers and move items you no longer use regularly to make room for the things you reach for most often.
In your living area, clear off the coffee table and put away any holiday décor that may still be lingering. These are simple, quick projects you can tackle in short bursts—and they can make your space feel refreshed almost immediately.
Storage Solutions
If you find you need a little extra storage after decluttering, there are several simple ways to make better use of the space you already have.
Doors are often overlooked as storage areas. Hooks or over-the-door racks work well for items like coats, light jackets, blankets, or towels. In the kitchen and bathroom, clear storage containers are helpful for organizing items you tend to have multiples of, so you can easily see what you already have and avoid buying more than you need.
If you have space under your bed, storage bins are a convenient option for holiday décor, extra bedding, or seasonal clothing. Keeping these items neatly stored and out of the way can make your home feel more open, organized, and comfortable.
Donate!
If you come across items you no longer need, consider donating them or recycling them responsibly. There are many donation options available throughout Wisconsin, and your local Goodwill, The Salvation Army, local shelters, and nonprofits are great places to start. Donating gently used items helps support others in your community – and gives your belongings a second life.
As we wait for spring and spend more time indoors, even a small home refresh can make a big difference in how your space feels day to day.
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Moving into a new apartment can be both exciting and stressful. This week on the blog, we are sharing some essential tips to help make your move as smooth and stress-free as possible.
Start Early and Plan Ahead
Begin planning your move well in advance to avoid last-minute stress. Create a moving timeline, set deadlines for tasks, and make a checklist of everything you need to accomplish before moving day. Starting early will give you ample time to organize, pack, and tie up loose ends. Don’t forget to order your supplies, including boxes, tape, and bubble wrap for those fragile items.
Declutter and Downsize
Take advantage of the fresh start! Sort through your possessions and donate, sell, or discard items you no longer need or use. Downsizing will save time and effort and reduce clutter in your new home.
Pack Strategically
Pack room by room and label boxes clearly with their contents and destination room. Use sturdy boxes for heavy items and cushion fragile items with packing material to prevent breakage. Pack essential items separately and keep them easily accessible for the first few days in your new home.
Keep an Essentials Box
To avoid essential items going missing during your move and causing unnecessary stress, keep a box of essentials on hand. From chargers, toilet paper, and any documentation you don’t want to misplace. This is a great way to have everything you need when you need it!
Take Care of Administrative Tasks
Complete any necessary administrative tasks before moving day, such as updating your address with banks, insurance providers, and government agencies. Forward your mail to your new address and update your contact information to avoid service disruptions.
Take Pictures When You Move Out
After you complete a deep clean, take photos of the apartment you are leaving for your records. This way, both you and your management company know the condition it was in when you left. This can help avoid any unnecessary charges and get you as much of your security deposit back as possible.
Embrace the Fresh Start
Moving to a new rental property is an opportunity for a fresh start. Enjoy exploring your new neighborhood, decorating your new home, and making memories in a new environment. Approach your move with optimism and enthusiasm for the adventures that lie ahead.
Overall, moving can be stressful, but completing the steps above can help make it a smooth process. With time and preparation, moving can be an exciting experience! Share your moving tips in the comments below!
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Are you looking to brighten up your apartment for Valentine's Day? Whether you're celebrating solo, with friends, or with your significant other, there are plenty of fun and easy ways to decorate for the occasion.
Heartfelt Welcome at the Door
Let your guests feel the love right from the moment they walk up to your doorstep. Consider hanging a DIY heart-shaped wreath or a cute welcome mat to create a warm and inviting atmosphere before they even step inside. And why stop there? Add some fairy lights to make the entrance even more magical!
Get Warm and Cozy
Transform the ambiance of your apartment with warm, soft lighting. Swap out bright bulbs for string or fairy lights to create a cozy, romantic vibe. And for an added touch of ambiance, scatter LED candles around your living space for a romantic glow without the worry of open flames. Add cozy vibes to the space with blankets and soft throws throughout the living area, as well as seasonal cushions that are both holiday-appropriate!
Get Creative with Romantic Wall Art
Personalize your walls with DIY Valentine's Day artwork. Frame sentimental photos and love quotes, or even create a gallery wall featuring heart-themed prints. You can find free printables online or unleash your inner artist and make your own artwork for a fun activity. Get creative and let your walls do the talking!
DIY Heart Garland
Add a touch of charm to your apartment with a heart garland. Use colored paper, fabric scraps, or felt to create the hearts, then string them together with ribbon or twine. Hang the garland across windows, door frames, or even the mantel for a fun and festive touch. It's an easy and affordable way to add a fun and festive touch to any room.
Add a Touch of Nature
Valentine's Day is a great time to bring colorful florals into your space. Classic roses are a traditional touch for the holiday, but you can also add greenery such as eucalyptus or even artificial florals for a longer-lasting touch.
Spread the Love with Notes
Express your affection throughout your apartment with handwritten notes or love letters. You can leave sweet messages on mirrors and windows or create a heart-shaped display with sticky notes on a wall. It's a heartfelt yet straightforward way to spread the love and make your home feel extra special.
This Valentine's Day, make your apartment a warm, inviting place to celebrate love in all its forms. Whether you spend the day alone or with loved ones, these simple touches will make your home feel extra special.
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Super Bowl Sunday is undoubtedly the biggest day of the year for football. Whether you’re there for the game, the snacks, or the halftime show, use this checklist to throw a “winning” Super Bowl party.
Think Ahead: Make A Game Glan
Any good football team needs a game plan in order to succeed. Super Bowl party planning begins a while before the big game. First, think of who you’d like to invite. When creating the guest list, keep in mind their team loyalties. It’s going to be important to create an environment where everybody can have fun, regardless of team affiliation.
Nourishment: Fuel Your Guests
Another essential part of your game plan is nourishment. Plan a menu that suits all of your guests’ food preferences, and create a grocery list of all the food and variety of drinks you need. Decide whether you’d like it to be a BYOB set-up or if you’re happy to provide it and make sure to tell your guests. Appetizers and snacks are essential for your party menu. Warm up some easy crowd-pleasers, such as wings, chicken tenders, or pigs in a blanket. If you plan on making entrees, try slow cooker recipes like pulled pork or macaroni and cheese that can stay warm for longer periods of time. Whatever you choose, make sure to plan ahead.
The Space: Lay Out The Playing Field
During the game, you and your guests need space to express your excitement without bumping into each other. Rearrange your furniture to make space and remove anything fragile to avoid any accidents. Make sure that your guests have enough seating space by adding pillows, folding chairs, or stools and plan to have a few well-placed trash cans nearby for your guests to discard their trash easily. If you have outdoor space, you could designate that area as a game-free zone where guests can gather to talk about something other than the game. The most important guest in your Super Bowl party is your TV, so make sure it's easy to see and a central part of the space.
The Vibe: Add Festive Decorations To Your Space
When it comes to decorating for a Super Bowl party, there are many options. You can use one team’s colors or incorporate both. You can put up more general football-themed decorations, like banners or a tablecloth that resembles a football field. You don’t have to go all out. There are plenty of inexpensive decorations available, including balloons, streamers, or tassel garlands.
Enjoy!
As a host, being prepared is the secret to enjoying the big game yourself. Following these guidelines will allow you to sit back, relax and ensure your guests feel right at home. What would you add to the mix?
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Winter in Wisconsin can feel long, with short days, cold temperatures, and plenty of gray skies. But winter in Wisconsin doesn’t have to be something you just “get through.” With the right habits and a few local go-to spots, winter can be a great time to reset, recharge, and stay connected.
Get Outside, Even for a Short While
Fresh air and daylight can make a big difference. Madison and its surrounding areas maintain plowed sidewalks, which makes walking an easy option for staying active this winter.
Embrace a Winter Activity
Winter activities can be just as fun, as long as you wrap up. Madison offers a wide range of seasonal activities, from ice skating at community rinks and snowshoeing on local trails, to beginner skiing. Check out the Madison City website for more information on these activities!
Brighten Up Your Indoor Space
When the days are short and often dark, your living space matters more than ever. Winter is a great time to add extra lighting to your space, rearrange furniture to make it feel cosier, and even add extra greenery for a pop of color. Check out our previous blog on how to update your space into one you love!
Stay Social
The winter blues can leave you feeling disconnected, especially as the holiday season comes to an end. Try remaining social with your friends and family and get out and about in your local area. Meeting a friend at a local cafe, attending a winter event with loved ones, or joining a local community group (like a book club) are great ways to keep yourself busy this winter season.
Give Yourself Something to Look Forward To
You can make winter feel shorter by planning a vacation or simply ensuring you have something in your week to look forward to. That could be checking out a new restaurant spot, such as The Harvey House, or returning to one of your local favorites.
Enjoy the Winter Scenic Routes
Taking a drive to enjoy the winter scenic views along Door County’s Shoreline is another wonderful way to see the season's beauty.
Have Fun Adventures
Keep warm and visit the Wisconsin Dells Waterparks for a fun day out for all the family. Kalahari’s Indoor Waterpark is packed with wet-and-wild fun for all ages, and with a great array of parks to choose from, the Wisconsin Dells is a great place to visit if you want to make a splash!
Living in Madison means winter comes with challenges – but also opportunities to try new things and get outside. With nearby parks, community spaces, and plenty of local activities, beating the winter blues is more than possible. This winter, bundle up, stay connected, and take advantage of what Madison has to offer – one checklist item at a time.
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As we are now officially in 2026, it is time to make some resolutions or goals to make the space you rent more of a home. Whether organization and functionality are your main aims or you’re going for decor and ambiance, we will help you come up with some great resolutions.
When it comes to renting, we like to keep our resolutions in 3 categories…
Deep Clean
Decorate
Dollar Bills
Here’s what we suggest!
DEEP CLEANING
Let’s get 2026 off to a good start. Starting with everyone’s favorite thing – deep cleaning! When we say deep cleaning, we mean the things you don’t and wouldn’t do as part of your weekly maintenance of the apartment.
Your Apartment
Think about cleaning in or behind the fridge, or getting to the back of those closets. It is important that you take the time to do this standard maintenance so they do not turn into larger problems down the road.
Clean Curtains, Fans and Out-of-Reach Features
We get it. There is less satisfaction in cleaning the blades of a ceiling fan or washing our curtains, but if you actually look at how much dust has collected, you might be surprised. It only takes a couple of minutes and can make a real difference to how the room feels. Tools like a swiffer duster can help you reach those high features, and don’t forget to dust your blinds and wash your curtains!
Snake the Drain
Not a real snake of course. We are talking about using the long plastic tool with little “teeth” that you can pick up at most hardware or homegood stores. This little tool is a great DIY way to unclog your drains and make sure they are running effectively. Even if you don’t have long, flowy Rapunzel-esque hair, your short strands can still get caught in the drain and cause standing water to occur. Using the snake once a month is a great way to keep your pipes clear. If you do not have a snake, you can also use the tested and true method of baking soda and vinegar. 1 cup of each, in that order and voila. Clean and clear drains!
Safety First
Generally speaking, most of us replace the batteries of our electronics when they stop turning on. But with fire alarms or CO2 detectors, it’s better to be proactive. Often, your landlord will be taking care of those. However, if you’re unsure, it’s a good idea to ask when they were last inspected.
DECORATE
Once you have completed all of your deep cleaning for the year, it is time to add a little extra warmth to your space in the way of decor.
Paintings
Now is the time to add a few new paintings to the wall. The colors and images can provide you with just the lift you need, and they do not have to be expensive. In fact, why not take a night and paint your own?
Plants
Adding a few plants to your space sure can do a lot for your space and your wellbeing. It’s been proven again and again that having nature in the home can help improve your mental and physical health. From their ability to remove toxins from the air to improving sleep patterns, the benefits of adding plants to your space are endless. Plus, they are great to look at.
Furniture
Instead of splurging on brand new items, why not give the furniture a bit of a shuffle? Rearranging your space can bring new perspective and flow to your home, not to mention a free workout. The beauty of this is that you can always move things back if you don’t like the way it turns out. And if you want to go one step further, you could also invest in couch covers or new throw pillows. When it comes to furniture, the small and inexpensive tweaks can be enough to change the way your home feels.
DOLLAR BILLS
We cannot neglect talking about finances as we enter the new year. Starting out with these tips can help your year get off to a great start.
Automatic Rent Payment
With cleaning, out of sight, out of mind is the name of the game. The same can go for paying your rent automatically. If it is deducted at the start of every month from your account, it can be one less thing to worry about. Inquire about whether or not your building accepts automatic payment to see if this could work for you.
Renters Insurance
Are you covered in case of an accident occurring in your apartment? The first of the year is a great time to call and get renter’s insurance, or to check in on your policy. Is the coverage you have still enough for your needs or does another company offer a better rate? Save some money and make sure you are fully protected. In some cases, having renters insurance will be required before you move in.
Savings Apps
We talked about this in our previous blog, but now is a great time to download a budgeting app that helps you stay on top of your finances. From automated savings apps to ones that allow you to create a budget and track spending, now is the time to get ahead of it for a financially healthy new year.
2026 is sure to bring many changes and surprises. But you can ensure that your space is one that is clean and aesthetically pleasing and that your finances are in order by implementing some (or all) of these resolutions. We wish you all a very happy new year!
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