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    2 Bedrooms Near FSU

    Two-bedroom apartments near FSU are popular among students for a variety of reasons, including affordability and versatility. Whether you're looking to cut down on costs by living with a roommate or you're searching for a bit of extra space for a home office or a guest room, two-bedroom apartments near Florida State University are a great choice.

    Things to Consider About 2-Bedroom FSU Apartments

    Before deciding what type of apartment will best suit your needs, it's important to first evaluate your lifestyle and living preferences.

    Size and Layout for 2-Bedroom Student Apartments

    Size is important, but it isn't everything. Be sure to prioritize quality over quantity as you're looking at square footage, use of space, and the overall style and design of each layout. With a variety of different floorplans, you can customize your living experience to fit your needs. If you plan on living alone, you may enjoy a larger master suite with a smaller spare room for guests. However, if you're sharing the space with a roommate you may want to prioritize layouts with a second bathroom for added privacy.

    Don't forget to give the common area some real thought as well. If you dread going to the laundromat, an apartment with a washer and dryer may be right up your alley. Some units even have separate laundry rooms with a dedicated space for folding and ironing – or storage space if you're not one for ironing! If you need more room for your collectibles and family memorabilia, look for an apartment near FSU with extra storage space. After a long day of studying, a relaxing evening outdoors may be just what you need. With a private patio or balcony, you can enjoy the fresh air and beautiful Tallahassee views with a few friends or a good book.

    Monthly rent is determined by apartment size and amenity packages that range from luxury to affordable. More expansive units with upgraded features are likely to be a bit more expensive, so consider which features are most important to you as you're creating your budget.

    Living with Roommates in a 2-Bedroom FSU Apartment

    Sharing a two bedroom with a friend or fellow student can significantly cut down on costs, and it's a great way to meet new people. Many two bedroom apartments in Tallahassee offer roommate matching services that connect individuals with similar interests and personalities. Prior to move-in you'll complete a questionnaire form identifying your preferences and habits. This form will be used to match you with roommates that have a similar outlook on things like cleaning habits, pets, noise level and smoking vs. non-smoking.

    Many student apartments near FSU also offer two types of leases: joint and individual. A joint lease (entire apartment) typically costs less per person and gives you complete control over who lives in the apartment. The potential downside to this type of lease is that all residents are held equally responsible for rent and upkeep of the apartment – meaning that if your roomie bails on their portion of the rent, you're held liable. Alternatively, several of Tallahassee's student apartments offer individual leases, with which you're only held accountable for your portion of the 2 bedroom unit. This type of lease may cost a bit more, but it will put your mind at ease and prevent any future discrepancies.


    Frequently Asked Questions

    Will I have a roommate in my 2 bedroom apartment near FSU?

    It depends, if you sign an individual lease at a community that caters to students you will definitely have a roommate. If you have a friend planning to split an apartment with you, make sure to let the leasing office know so they can assign you and your friend to the same apartment. If not, the community may offer roommate matching and will find a well-suited roommate to share the apartment. If you opt for a 2 bedroom apartment at a conventional property (where you lease the entire apartment), it will be up to you if you have a roommate. Keep in mind, your roommate will need to sign the lease and you will both be financially responsible for the entire rent.

    Are 2 bedroom apartments near FSU pet friendly?

    If you plan to bring your furry friend to school with you, there are some pet friendly apartments near FSU that will allow fido to join you. Before you pack all their toys, be sure you talk to the leasing team and read over the community's pet policy. Most apartments have some restrictions to keep in mind: breed restrictions, weight limits, and number of pets. These policies vary at each apartment, so be sure to talk to the community before signing a lease.

    What features should I look for in 2 bedroom apartments near FSU?

    We love 2 bedroom apartments that feature split floor plans! A split floor plan means each bedroom is situated on opposite sides of your living space. This helps ensure privacy as your bedroom walls are not connected. Some apartments that cater to students will come furnished, which is another great feature to keep in mind.

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