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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