PAULINE HUYNH

The Apartment Hunt is Finally Over

I found place to stay! I can finally stop spending 5+ hours a day poring through apartment listings. Although a studio is all I can safely budget for—these Bay area prices, even with these incredible rental concessions…—it looks quite spacious, and I’m already looking through Pinterest for décor ideas. It even has an in-unit washer and dryer—bless.

On a broader note though, searching for apartments virtually has been an absolute mission. Oakland is supposedly similar to Baltimore: gentrification is rapid and perceived safety varies considerably by block. I’m lucky to know folks who live in the area and could help narrow down my search, but I think I still looked at over 20 buildings on my short-list, and ended up needing to create a spreadsheet (now available on my Resources page) to organize it all.  I also appreciate how virtual tours allowed me to visit multiple complexes in a more condensed timeframe; it made comparing between places a bit easier. Looking back, I can’t believe I managed it 5 years ago when I literally signed my lease the day I flew into Baltimore, sight unseen.

With that box finally checked off my list, I can now get started on other things:

  • Transferring my car title
  • Updating my driver’s license
  • Scouring for car (and rental) insurance
  • Ordering a cashier’s check for move-in
  • Hunting for internet providers

It’s all coming together, and wow are things getting real.

Share:

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Pauline Huynh_Elizabeth Taylor_Baltimore Harbor_Baltimore_2021-03-20 100pm_1616451344_rec1Q4QADnHt8D8C4_4667_54

Hi there, I'm

Pauline

I am a resident physician who enjoys writing about her life in between deadlines, kitten cuddles, and caffeine-fueled adventures. I write primarily for myself, but would love to share the journey with you.

Keep Reading

ROL submitted

With Rank Order Lists (ROL) due tonight, I’m still trying to process that it’s happening. Quite honestly, I don’t know how to feel.

Get in touch