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Would You Live In The Loft or The One Bedroom?

in college a loft will cost $450 a month a 1-bedroom will cost $500 a month NOT A BIG DIFFERENCE... i am going to use scholarships/loans to pay for this under 'housing' http://www.rent.com/rentals/texas/dallas-fort-worth-and-vicinity/arlington/501834/?tab=images#media_anchor those are pictures of the apartment the loft looks kind of...funny the one bedroom is small just like the loft (what can i expect for those prices lol) i'm afraid if i pick the loft that i will fall over the rail and break my legs i really want the 1-bedroom so i can POTENTIALLY have a roommate to split the $500 rent ( i know real cramped) but i do not want to pay $500 i will be moving there in June right after i graduate so i can go find a job(i will try to stretch that money to lease a cheap-cheap-cheap car and get my invisible braces) OR SHOULD I SIMPLY GO WITH A POTENTIALLY CRAZY ROOMMATE

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  1. get the one bedroom and get a bunk bed so u can loft ur bed over ur computer/dresser and have extra space. be careful when choosing a roomate, pick someone who is easy to talk to so that if u are having problems it will be easy to approach and work things out. sometimes roomates are problem bc on eis clean the other is dirty, one is up late while the other has to be up early. discuss all this stuff prior to finalizing a roomate. dont be afraid to keep looking for the right one!
  2. First off, if you are counting on a roommate, you better make sure it says in your lease that you are allowed more than one person in the apartment. Also most people get room sharing out of their systems after the dorms, so you might have trouble getting a roommate.
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