Leasing Season at Lang Development Group: How It Works and What You’ll Need

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Welcome Prospective Tenants!

We’re excited to kick off the 2024 leasing season at Lang Development Group and thrilled by the tremendous interest from those eager to Live at Lang! Throughout September, we’ll be hosting multiple Open Houses. As we prepare to showcase our available apartments for the 2025-2026 lease term, we want to make sure you’re fully prepared for Leasing Day.

Leasing Day 2024: By Appointment Only

Leasing Day is on Wednesday, October 9th, and appointments will be scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis.

Appointment Scheduling:

  • When: Appointment scheduling opens via phone on Wednesday, October 2nd at 9:00 AM.
  • How: Call our office at 302-731-1340 to secure your Leasing Day appointment.
  • Where: Leasing Day appointments will take place beginning on October 9th at 9:00 AM at our office at 100 Dean Drive.

Important Details for Leasing Day:

  • Arrive at your appointment at least 5 minutes early.
  • Availability will only be confirmed at your scheduled appointment; apartments are reserved and taken off the market during each appointment.
  • All apartments are offered on a first-come, first-served basis.

How to Prepare for Leasing Day:

  • Attend Open Houses: Check our Open House schedules and explore the apartments that interest you.  WEEK ONE SCHEDULE (September 3 – 6, 2024)    WEEK TWO SCHEDULE (September 9 – 13, 2024)    WEEK THREE/FOUR SCHEDULE (September 16 – 24, 2024)
  • Create a Top 3 List: Have backup options ready in case your first choice is unavailable.
  • Complete the Application: Fill out all contact information and ensure the cosigner section is completed (a parent or guardian must cosign).

What You’ll Need to Reserve an Apartment:

  • Completed Applications: One roommate can submit the applications and fees for the entire group; the whole group doesn’t need to be present.
  • $40 Non-refundable Application Fee per Roommate: Payment must be made by cash or check payable to Lang Development Group.

Important to Note:

  • Reservations are valid for one week only. You must sign your lease within this period, or the apartment will be made available to other tenants.
  • Discuss with your roommates to agree on a date and time to sign the lease.
  • Lease Signing Appointments: You will need to schedule your lease signing appointment when you reserve your apartment. Lease signing appointments are available Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM.
  • All tenants must attend the same lease signing appointment.

We look forward to welcoming you to Lang Development Group!

 

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What to Pack for Your New Apartment: A Guide for Incoming Students

Moving into your own apartment for the first time is a big step, and it’s a chance to create a space that truly feels like your own. As you prepare for this new chapter, packing can feel a bit overwhelming—especially when you’re not sure what you’ll need. But don’t worry! We’ve put together a comprehensive list to help you get started. Whether you’re a first-time renter or a seasoned pro, this list will ensure you have all the essentials to make your apartment a cozy home away from home.

Bathroom

Your bathroom is a sanctuary, so it’s important to stock up on the basics. From practical items like a plunger to comfort items like bath mats and towels, these essentials will keep your bathroom functional and cozy:

  • Plunger
  • Shower curtain/liner/rings
  • Toilet paper
  • Bath mat
  • Towels
  • Trash can
  • Shower caddy

Living Room

Your living room is where you’ll likely spend most of your time when you’re not out and about. It’s where you’ll relax, study, and hang out with friends. Here’s what you’ll need to furnish it:

  • Table and chairs
  • Lamps
  • Sofa
  • Rug
  • Curtain rods and curtains (apartments include blinds)

Laundry

Keeping your clothes clean and organized is key to adulting. Make sure you have these laundry essentials so you’re never caught off guard by an empty closet:

  • Laundry detergent/Dryer sheets
  • Hamper/laundry bag

Bedroom

Your bedroom is your personal retreat, so make sure it’s equipped with everything you need for a good night’s sleep and a productive day:

  • Curtain rods and curtains (apartments include blinds)
  • Bed/box spring/mattress
  • Sheets/pillowcases/pillows/blankets
  • Hangers
  • Night table
  • Lamp
  • Desk

Electronics

In today’s digital age, having the right electronics is crucial for staying connected, studying, and enjoying your downtime. Here are the basics you’ll want to bring:

  • Smartphone
  • Laptop
  • Basic printer
  • Wireless headphones

Miscellaneous

These are the items that might not immediately come to mind but will be lifesavers once you’re settled in. From keeping your space clean to being prepared for unexpected situations, make sure you have these miscellaneous essentials on hand:

  • Garbage bags/cans
  • Replacement light bulbs
  • Fire extinguisher
  • Broom
  • Dustpan
  • Bucket
  • Mop
  • Cleaning products
  • Vacuum
  • Flashlight
  • Extension cords
  • TV
  • Scissors
  • Snow shovel/snow removal tool (for students bringing a vehicle)

Kitchen

Whether you’re a culinary master or a microwave aficionado, the kitchen is the heart of your apartment. Stocking up on these essentials will ensure you’re ready to whip up anything from a gourmet meal to late-night ramen:

  • Tableware and flatware
  • Dish detergent
  • Dishwasher detergent
  • Dish towels
  • Oven mitts/pot holders
  • Pots and pans
  • Coffee maker
  • Toaster
  • Food containers
  • Cooking utensils
  • Can opener
  • Paper towels
  • Condiments

Optional, but Helpful

While these items aren’t strictly necessary, they can make your life a little easier and your space more comfortable:

  • Closet organizer
  • Mini-fridge
  • Coffee maker

Don’t forget the snacks!

Now that you’ve got your essentials list ready, here’s a pro tip: before you leave for school, raid your parents’ pantry! Stock up on your favorite snacks and non-perishable items so you won’t need to run to the grocery store right away. Since this might be the first time you’re responsible for your own grocery shopping and cooking, it doesn’t hurt to have a few comfort foods on hand.

Remember, this is your space—make it your own, and don’t be afraid to add personal touches that make it feel like home. Happy packing!

How Lang Apartments Can Help Academic Performance

College life is a pivotal period where students transition from adolescence to adulthood, facing academic pressures, social challenges, and personal growth. The environment in which students live plays a crucial role in shaping their college experience and academic performance. Lang Apartments, provide an excellent example of how good surroundings can significantly enhance student success. Here’s how a well-designed and supportive living environment can make a difference.

1. Peaceful and Comfortable Living Space

A calm and comfortable living space is fundamental for academic success. Lang Apartments offer quiet rooms with ample natural light, creating an ideal environment for studying and relaxation. Research shows that students who have a dedicated, peaceful study area tend to have higher concentration levels, better retention of information, and improved academic performance. The well-maintained apartments at Lang ensure that students can focus on their studies without the distractions and stress that come from noisy or cramped living conditions.

2. Access to Essential Amenities

Having easy access to essential amenities can significantly reduce stress and save time for students. Lang Apartments are equipped with high-speed internet, and our prime locations in and around Main Street offer access to recreational facilities, restaurants, and grocery stores, providing everything a student needs within close proximity. This convenience means students can seamlessly balance their academic responsibilities with leisure activities, promoting a healthier, more productive lifestyle. This enhances the quality of life, allowing students to manage their time effectively and reduce travel-related fatigue.

3. Community and Social Support

Living in a supportive community can greatly impact a student’s mental and emotional well-being. This social support network helps students feel connected, reducing feelings of isolation and homesickness. Engaging with peers who share similar academic goals and challenges can provide motivation, encouragement, and collaborative learning opportunities, all of which contribute to better academic outcomes.

4. Safe and Secure Environment

Safety is a paramount concern for students and their families. Lang Apartments prioritize security. A safe living environment allows students to focus on their studies without worrying about their personal safety or belongings. Knowing they are in a secure place provides peace of mind, which is essential for mental health and academic performance.

5. Proximity to Campus

The location of housing relative to the college campus can significantly impact daily routines and academic success. Lang Apartments are strategically located within walking or biking distance to the campus, reducing commute times and making it easier for students to attend classes, access libraries, and participate in extracurricular activities. The reduced travel time means students have more hours in the day for studying, rest, and recreation, leading to a more balanced and productive college experience.

The surroundings in which students live during their college years profoundly impact their academic performance and overall college experience. Lang Apartments exemplify how well-designed student housing can provide the necessary support, comfort, and resources to help students thrive. By offering a peaceful living space, near essential amenities, a supportive community, safety, and proximity to campus, Lang Apartments create an environment where students can excel academically and personally. Investing in good surroundings is an investment in student success, paving the way for a brighter future.

 

 

Leasing an Apartment for the First Time

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Renting a home or an apartment in Newark, DE, can be an exciting experience, especially for those venturing out on their own for the first time as a young adult.  However, finding the right place can be challenging and confusing. At Lang Development Group, we understand that your time is valuable, and that’s why we offer virtual tours of our properties in northern Delaware. This allows you to explore your future home without the need for an in-person visit. Here’s how our virtual tours, coupled with detailed web explanations and a well-informed residential team, can help you make an informed decision:

Assess the Apartment’s Condition

It’s vital to ensure that your future home is in excellent condition. Our virtual tours offer a comprehensive view of each apartment’s kitchen, bathroom, living room, bedrooms, and closets. This enables you to inspect the property thoroughly (and as many times as you’d like!) for quality and functionality.

Understand the Basics

How many roommates will you have?  Which apartments will best accommodate your preferred living arrangements (single/double rooms)?  Do you require a location a short distance to University of Delaware campus?  What about A/C?  Pets?  Laundry facilities?  Number of bathrooms?

Make a list of what’s most important to you, and then research which Lang property ticks the most of your boxes.

View Appliances, Amenities and ask about “Extras”

Our apartment virtual tour will include a view of included kitchen appliances and laundry facilities. Our detailed property descriptions will let you understand parking options, and whether the property has an elevator, intercom system or balcony in the apartment.  You should also ask the property manager what is NOT included in your lease:  Utilities?  Cable?  Internet?  Our staff is available M-F from 9AM to 5PM to answer any questions you may have after reading our detailed descriptions online. This will allow you to gauge potential utility and living costs.

Convenient and Informative

At Lang Development Group, we make it easy for you to explore our properties through virtual tours available on our YouTube channel and website. This is especially convenient for busy students and professionals who currently live outside the northern Delaware area. By viewing these virtual tours, you can save time and make a more informed decision from the comfort of your current home.

For more information about our available properties and to access our virtual tours, please visit our website langdevelopmentgroup.com or contact us directly at 302-731-1340 or leasing@langdevgrp.com . Lang Development Group is here to help you find the perfect apartment or home in Newark, DE, ensuring a smooth and satisfying rental experience.

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Things to Consider When Renting Off Campus Housing

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Congratulations! You just signed the lease on your first off campus housing. Renting an apartment or house off campus as a student is an exciting milestone, but it also requires taking on new responsibilities. And you’re not alone! According to a New York Times article, 87% of students live off campus as of 2016. As you settle into your new off campus rental, be sure to keep these important things in mind to ensure your experience goes smoothly.

Understand the Lease Agreement Thoroughly

Now that you’ve secured your off campus housing, set aside time to review your entire lease agreement meticulously. Make sure you fully understand all the terms and conditions, such as due dates and late fees for rent payments, guest policies, pet rules and deposits, procedures for maintenance requests, and any other guidelines. If you have roommates, have everyone review the lease terms together to get on the same page. Understanding the lease inside and out will prevent conflicts and confusion down the road.

Document Existing Damages Extensively

When you first move into the rental, do an exhaustive walkthrough inspection and document any existing damages in great detail. Take ample time-stamped photos and videos from all angles, and email them to your landlord right away to have a dated record. This protects you from being held responsible for any pre-existing damage when you eventually move out. Also, alert your landlord immediately about any repairs needed in the unit when you move in. Tackling damages early is key.

Stay on Top of Rent and Utilities

One big change with off-campus housing is taking over rent and utility payments yourself. Be sure to know exactly when monthly payments are due, including grace periods, to avoid late fees. Set reminders and autopay through your bank account if helpful. If you anticipate struggling to make a payment, speak with your landlord immediately to discuss options. Managing payments responsibly right away builds a strong rental history.

Living off campus allows more freedom and space. Just stay in open communication with roommates and your landlord. Follow lease terms diligently, pay rent on time, and maintain the property well. If you are looking for the perfect off campus housing for your needs, let our real estate services company help you to find the right unit. Reach out to the Lang Development Group now to get started.

Getting Ready to Move into Your New Lang Development Group Apartment

It’s early April, and if you’re one of the lucky individuals getting ready to move into a Lang Development Group apartment this June, it’s time to start getting prepared. Moving into a new place can be both exciting and a bit overwhelming, but with a little planning and preparation, you’ll be settling into your new home in no time.

First things first, let’s talk logistics. In May, you can expect to receive an email from Lang Development Group with important information about your move-in process. This email will cover essential details such as when and where to pick up your keys, how to set up utilities and rental insurance (required), and confirmation of your rent amount. It’s crucial to keep an eye out for this email, as it contains vital information to ensure a smooth transition into your new space.In June you will receive another email providing instructions on how to create a login for Rent Cafe. This online platform will become your go-to hub for managing various aspects of your tenancy. From paying your rent securely and conveniently to accessing a real-time ledger of your transactions, Rent Cafe simplifies the rental experience. Additionally, you’ll have the ability to submit maintenance requests effortlessly, ensuring that any issues in your apartment are promptly addressed. With Rent Cafe at your fingertips, managing your rental property becomes streamlined and stress-free.

Now, let’s talk about what you’ll need to make your new apartment feel like home. We’ve compiled a list of essential items that you may want to begin accumulating or discussing with your roommates to coordinate who will bring what:

Miscellaneous:

  • Garbage bags/cans
  • Replacement light bulbs
  • Fire extinguisher
  • Broom
  • Dustpan
  • Bucket
  • Mop
  • Cleaning products
  • Vacuum
  • Flashlight
  • Extension cords
  • TV
  • Scissors
  • Snow shovel/snow removal tool (for students bringing a vehicle)

Bathroom:

  • Plunger
  • Shower curtain/liner/rings
  • Toilet paper
  • Bath mat
  • Towels
  • Trash can
  • Shower caddy

Living Room:

  • Table and chairs
  • Lamps
  • Sofa
  • Rug
  • Curtain rods and curtains (apartments include blinds)

Kitchen:

  • Tableware and flatware
  • Dish detergent
  • Dishwasher detergent
  • Dish towels
  • Oven mitts/pot holders
  • Pots and pans
  • Coffee maker
  • Toaster
  • Food containers
  • Cooking utensils
  • Can opener
  • Paper towels
  • Condiments

Laundry:

  • Laundry detergent
  • Hamper/laundry bag

Bedroom:

  • Curtain rods and curtains (apartments include blinds)
  • Bed/box spring/mattress
  • Sheets/pillowcases/pillows/blankets
  • Hangers
  • Night table
  • Lamp
  • Desk

Taking the time to gather/coordinate these essentials now will make your move-in process much smoother come June. Remember, preparation is key! And once you’re all settled in, you’ll be able to kick back, relax, and enjoy your new Lang Development Group apartment. Happy moving—we’re glad you’re a part of the Lang family!

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Navigating off-campus housing? Here are some important considerations!

Student housing at the University of Delaware has been a topic of interest for Newark officials for quite some time. Back in 2014, the city conducted a rental needs study, revealing a growing demand for approximately 50 additional apartment units annually to meet the needs of the community. With the University’s student population steadily rising and on-campus housing options dwindling, private off-campus developers have stepped in to bridge the gap.

While this shift necessitates additional research and planning from students and their families, resources like the University of Delaware Housing, Sublets & Roommates Facebook page exemplify the supportive nature of the UD community in navigating this aspect of the college experience.

Venturing into the realm of off-campus housing can feel like diving into the unknown, but fear not! Let Lang break it down and make it a bit less daunting. Here’s a comprehensive look at the key factors to consider as you embark on your housing hunt:

Group Size: Before diving headfirst into your search, take stock of how many roommates you’ll be living with. This crucial piece of information will help narrow down your options and ensure you’re considering properties that comfortably accommodate your group.

Number of Bedrooms/Bathrooms: Once you’ve got your group size confirmed, it’s time to think about your living preferences. Does everyone in your group desire their own private bedroom, or are you open to sharing? Some of our units offer one person per bedroom, but others may allow sharing, so it’s worth discussing with your crew.  The bathroom situation can also be a make-or-break factor for many. Are you comfortable sharing facilities with multiple people?  One person?  None at all?  Considering this early on will save you potential headaches down the road, and is a great first step in defining your wish list.

Location: Which part of Newark appeals to you most? Are you aiming for proximity to UD campus buildings, the bustling energy of Main Street, or perhaps a quieter neighborhood vibe? Keep in mind that our property portfolio spans various areas of town, ensuring you’ll be sure to find something to match your preferred locale.

Type of Property: Another important consideration is the type of living situation that aligns with your lifestyle. Are you envisioning the independence of a standalone house with a yard, the convenience of an apartment, or perhaps something in between, like a townhouse? Each option offers its unique perks, so weigh your preferences carefully.

Amenities: Let’s talk comfort and convenience. Is central air conditioning a must-have for you? If you own a vehicles, parking availability is undoubtedly a consideration.  Early on, take note of these amenities (and others) for each property you’re eyeing to ensure they meet your needs.

Cost: Ah, the bottom line. Have a rough idea of your budgetary constraints to guide your search. Rent prices can vary significantly based on factors like amenities, location, and property type, so having a ballpark figure in mind will help narrow down your choices.  Another part of understanding “costs” is understanding what’s included in the rent and what additional expenses you’ll need to budget for. While our properties typically do not include utilities, it’s essential to factor in these costs when planning your budget.  Feel free to ask what average costs for utilities have been in the past for your particular unit.

Availability:  Off-campus housing at the University of Delaware is in high demand, with many students beginning their search up to a year in advance. To secure your ideal space, contact leasing@langdevelopmentgroup.com as early as possible. Our expert team can provide guidance on navigating this ever-changing market and inform you about the leasing season opening dates.

By considering these key factors, you’ll be well-equipped to navigate the off-campus housing landscape with confidence. Ready to find your perfect college home away from home? We’re excited to assist you in your search!

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