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Divorce is hard, there's no question about it. Not only has your marriage ended but, most likely, your lifestyle is undergoing some drastic changes also. This is especially true if you are forced to leave the place that was home to you and your family.

Depending on your particular situation, you may find that moving into an apartment is your only option. Many times it's hard to think of an apartment as home after you've been accustomed to living in a house surrounded by family. But, if you choose your apartment wisely, you may find it'll become a cozy, comfortable haven.

Take some time to select your apartment.

Remember, this is going to be your new home. Don't rush the selection process. Decide how much you can afford to spend for rent and look at as many apartments in that range as you can. Location should be one of your prime considerations. Your life is complicated enough right now, don't make it worse by choosing an inconvenient location where commuting becomes a problem.

If your children will be visiting regularly be sure your apartment is large enough to let them feel at

 

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home. If possible, select an apartment with a room just for them. Let them have a hand in decorating it so they'll feel a part of it. If you have joint custody of the children and they will be living with you while attending school, you'll also want to choose an apartment that is convenient to their schools and recreation areas.

The type of apartment you choose will be important to how well you adapt to living in it. Like a house, choose one that fits your personality. If you like puttering in the yard, make sure there is some private space where you can do that ~ even if it's just planting flower boxes on your patio. If you enjoy cooking, make sure the kitchen meets your requirements.

You also need to consider the atmosphere of your apartment complex. If you're going to have children living with you part time, most likely a singles community would not be the best choice. Neither would you probably want to choose an apartment in a building that is filled with senior citizens. If there are pets involved, make sure rules don't prohibit them.

Turn your apartment into a home.

Don't

consider your apartment a place of exile! It's your new home and if you want to be happy there, you must give it your attention. Unpack the boxes and arrange your furniture in a way that's pleasing to you. Hang pictures or other art work on the walls and stamp your new home with your own personality. If you take pride in decorating it according to your own tastes, you'll find it becomes a welcoming and comfortable place to be. Remember you no longer have to consider anyone else's preferences ~ this is all yours to do with as you please!

The more you're apartment reflects you and your interests, the more it will seem like home.

Enjoy it!

About the author:

Kyle Thomas Haley has been helping people relocate on the Internet since 1999 with Apartment and Relocation Websites:

The Apartment Net

Relocation and Moving Guide

Copyright 1999 - 2005 STANZEEKAY Inc. You have permission to publish this article, free of charge, as long as the bylines are included.


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