Some apartment shoppers don't bother asking about public transportation simply because they know they will be driving their car. But what happens when the car breaks down and you just can't afford to fix it? Most will say, "Well, I will just call my mom, my dad or a friend." As we all know, people are only generous for a limited time only. When seeking an apartment, do consider one that does have nearby public transportation. When you do, you will be glad you did especially when you notice how much it may cost you to drive into work each day from your new place.
Most apartment leasing offices do have bus schedules available. You can also visit local grocery stores and bus depots to pick up a weekly or monthly bus pass. Take a moment to use the Internet to search for bus stops in the area that you are thinking about moving into.
If you are moving your family and you have teenagers, think about the places they will want to go. Public transportation will save money and time for a busy parent who isn't always available to transport his or her teen around town.
Nicholl McGuire
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