Property Status: Active
Most people don't set out to find a smaller place. They set out to find something quieter. A space where the day doesn't echo back at them. Where routines feel contained instead of scattered. And somewhere along the way, they start noticing homes that feel composed rather than crowded. For clarity: this is a first-floor apartment with one bedroom and one bath, arranged in a traditional walkthrough ''railroad'' layout that can function as a second sleeping area if needed. Rent is $975 per month. Tenant pays gas, electric, water, and sewer. There is an in-unit washer and dryer hookup. Access is simple, direct, and grounded at street level. Once the essentials are clear, the space opens up in its own way. As you read this, imagine moving through rooms that connect with intention. One space leading naturally into the next. You might find yourself seeing how the layout encourages order--nothing wasted, nothing excessive. Being on the first floor brings a sense of solidity. You arrive and you're already home. No climb. No transition. Just entry. The lower price point carries its own quiet strength. It creates room to breathe. Room to live without stretching. Go ahead and picture setting up a routine that feels manageable again, with laundry handled right where you live and costs that stay predictable. Before you scroll past, let the picture settle. A place that knows its scale. A home that offers warmth without asking for more than it gives. And when that recognition clicks, the next step usually follows on its own--reaching out, asking a question, scheduling a showing. Not because you're chasing something, but because this feels like a space that fits.
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