Staying in apartment despite problems with it

The windows were huge and there were high ceilings with tiffany pendant lights.

For about three years, I lived in a terribly cramped and rundown apartment. It was actually part of an older house that had been converted into two separate apartments. I lived in the downstairs and a newly married couple lived in the upstairs. The other renters liked to throw very large parties on the weekends. Their music kept me up late into the night. I was constantly disrupted by people walking up and down the stairs. In the morning, I’d find plastic cups and beer bottles on the front porch, in the garden and littering the lawn. Plus, the upstairs neighbors had a dog who liked to spend the day barking. They were not good about picking up the dog’s droppings and I had to be careful when walking up the sidewalk. Needless to say, I was not happy with the upstairs tenants. Since I work from home, they were a constant aggravation. I stayed in that apartment for three years because the rent was extremely reasonable, and I liked the location. I was walking distance to the best restaurants, bars and shops in the city. Although the house was extremely old, I enjoyed the charm of it. I had hardwood floors throughout my apartment with solid hardwood doors and ornate molding. The windows were huge and there were high ceilings with tiffany pendant lights. Unfortunately, the appliances were also very outdated. I had trouble keeping milk from spoiling in the old refrigerator and the oven tended to burn everything. The dishwasher rarely worked, and the heating and cooling system were terribly inefficient.

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