David A
Senior Member
Cheaper than going to McDonalds these days and the service is about as good.They could go to a bank, though.
Cheaper than going to McDonalds these days and the service is about as good.They could go to a bank, though.
Biggest issue with them isn’t even really necessarily the living space or lack thereof, but the lack of storageFor alot of younger DT residences your dwelling is a place to sleep. I guess I'm getting older (29), but I'm not seeing the appeal of a larger living space anymore.
I mean, depends a lot. I live in a 300sqft studio, but it's really well done and the storage it has proved to be more than enough, to the point that I do not have any clutter laying around, even though I have more accumulated stuff than what I suspect most uni students would have at this point in their lives.Biggest issue with them isn’t even really necessarily the living space or lack thereof, but the lack of storage
Even as a uni kid you basically either have to keep half your crap at your parents, or live like a borderline nomad to occupy units like these without clutter EVERYWHERE




