Renting in Ottawa

Should Your Ottawa Apartment Be a Bachelor, One Bedroom or Two Bedroom?

Upon first thought, this seems like an obvious answer: it depends on what you can afford. True, but you may be able to afford a larger apartment than you think, or, you may be able to afford a larger apartment, but may not need it. Let’s investigate and see what works for you.

Cost:

If you’re thinking that you can only afford a bachelor, you might want to look again.

Typically, bachelor apartments are about $100 to $150 less expensive than a one bedroom. Which, when considering the size gain, it’s a good value to move up to a one bedroom if you can work it into your budget. You may be surprised that if you just cut out your daily latte or mega cuppa of premium coffee, savings can quickly add up. Brown bagging it more often at lunch is also a good way to save $100 in a month. You just might be able to afford that one bedroom after all.

Now as the difference between a bachelor apartment and a one bedroom apartment differs by $100 plus, you’ll notice a similar difference in the leap from one bedroom apartments to two bedroom apartments in Ottawa. Again, your daily coffee fix or some cutbacks on impulse purchases could get you into that two bedroom.

Size:

Just as with men, there are bachelors and then there are bachelors. Some are the size of a shoebox and then some are large enough. Then there are others laid out in way that makes them a junior one bedroom. Finding a large bachelor is possible; you just have to go looking for it.

The same can said with when comparing various one and two bedroom apartments in Ottawa. It is clear that size really depends on each individual Ottawa apartment rental. In other words, some Ottawa one bedroom apartments are huge, some are small and the same can be true for two bedroom apartments. Take a look at the size of the apartment you are looking at, if the second bedroom is really small then it probably isn’t worth getting a two bedroom apartment rental.

Long term

When considering whether to get a bachelor, one bedroom or two bedroom, you must consider how it will work for you in the long term. There are pros and cons to both.

If you’re someone that hates to make an apartment move, or if an apartment move could be costly for you, then you need to look seriously at your plans over the long term. Will you collect more snowboard gear, movies, clothes, etc. over time, only to find out that you have no place to store it all in a one bedroom apartment rental? Then perhaps a two bedroom apartment rental is right for you. A bachelor on the other hand, might work for you now but not next year. Again, are you ready to make another move in a year? If so, then perhaps you should consider going to the larger, one bedroom.

On a Final Note

When it comes to apartments for rent in Ottawa and, more specifically, to choosing between a bachelor, one bedroom apartment rental or a two bedroom apartment rental in Ottawa, you must consider cost, size and your life in the long run. Only you know what will work for you, but it helps to weigh out the pros and cons. When you find more pros then cons, you’ve got it!

Are you looking for an apartment for rent in Ottawa? District Realty is a full-service property management and commercial real estate company that knows the Ottawa market better than anybody else in the industry. See a full listing of apartments in Ottawa by visiting the District Realty website.

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