You usually go by the theory 500 sq. ft per ton of air, but it also depends on how well the structure is insulated. If it is not insulated well then you will need to go with 400 sq. ft per ton of air. If the structure is insulated very well then you can go with the theory of 600 sq. ft per ton of air.... So, for 1400 sq. ft. you would probably go with a 3 ton unit.
Six people can live in a 2 bedroom apartment. There can be 2 adults and 4 kids. In a one bedroom apartment, there can be three people.
The legal limit is usually three people in one bedroom apartment. Those three people can be adults and the landlord is allowed to specify how many people per apartment.
The average cost to rent a three bedroom apartment varies depending on the location of the apartment. Some may be rented for as low as 600.00 dollars while others may be 2,000.00 or more.
This varies from the amount of bedroom and the amount of people in the house or apartment. For a one bedroom apartment for two people it was approximately 2 kroners every three months.
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Avg rents are anywhere from $500 to $1200 (one bedroom to three bedroom units respectively).
I grew up in a co-op apartment in Queens (Flushing) in the 1950's. A bit of history - a co-op is a type of ownership in which a corporation is formed based on the amount of square footage in each building. Shares are sold to an owner which are equivalent to the amount of square feet in the apartment. A maintenance fee is assessed to cover both the proportionate amount of heat, water and electricity (or gas) used by the apartment, plus fees to maintain the common areas (halls, grounds, etc.). In 1956, my family paid $81.35 in maintenance fees for a two bedroom apartment. A three bedroom unit was just over $100. Similar straight rentals (in non-public housing) went for about $15 to $30 more, depending on how big the apartment was (like houses, some three bedroom apartments are smaller than others), whether it was in a high-rise apartment house or a smaller building (or duplex) and where it was located. Public housing, like Pomonok (also in Flushing), was less expensive - a friend's family paid about $70 for a (smaller) two bedroom apartment. So really the cost depends, as it does today, on location, location and location and to a lesser extent, size.
Depends on where you live and how much you use each month.
That would depend on local residential ordinances. You will certainly be crowded.
That is up to the landlord and the terms of the rental agreement.
A small three bedroom house.
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