BETHESDA APARTMENT
OF THE
WEEK
1 BR/1 BA FAIRMONT PLAZA (click for listing) - $1750 a month
This week's unit is once again in Fairmont Plaza, but with a slightly cheaper rent than last week. Apartment 701 faces north towards the Doubletree and NIH. Just to rehash a few critical benefits: Location near top restaurants, nightspots and Metro. Washer and dryer in-unit!!
Just reviewing listings, many downtown units were offering 200 square feet less than this, but for a far higher price. A third candidate was in The Promenade, which is a fancy building, but I know you are seeking the true urban experience. The Promenade has great amenities, but is over a mile away from downtown. You'll also encounter a lot more people your age in the Fairmont than in the Promenade.
Please note that parking is an additional $130 a month. It's fairly steep, in total, but 2 roommates can make a go of it. This is what is considered "affordable" in downtown Bethesda.
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SPLURGE OR FAKE IT
Spend lavishly, or just make everyone think you did!
This week, let's turn our attention to the kitchen area of your apartment, and more specifically, entertaining.
Whether you are a cook yourself, and ready to hand-prepare dozens of fancy hors d'oeuvres, or just fire a box of frozen snacks in the microwave, you need something to display them on for guests, right?
That's when the 3-tier stand comes out.
SPLURGE
3-Tier Stand from Le Creuset - $90.00
FAKE IT
CooksEssentials 3-Tier Rotating Platter from QVC - $21.97
You can't ever go wrong with high quality products from Le Creuset at Bethesda Row. People who know cookware will think you're smart, and the cookware is going to last.
But you can save a lot by faking it this week. After all, how many young people are cookware snobs? And maybe being a guy makes me biased, but isn't an automatically-rotating tray a lot cooler than some fancy piece your parents or boss will probably appreciate more than your friends will?
My verdict is to Fake It this week, with a nearly-5-star rated conversation piece of a 3-tier stand, on clearance to boot! You can do a lot with the $70 you'll save.
FIRST-TIME RENTER
TIP OF THE WEEK
Parking. Is it above ground, or in a garage? Are there assigned spaces? How secure is the parking facility? What are the street parking policies nearby? And most importantly, how much is the parking fee per month?
The exasperating world of parking is an oft-neglected consideration, but the wrong policy or fee could turn your dream building into a nightmare fast.
So do your homework, and you'll avoid nasty surprises.
Have a great weekend, and let me know if you find the apartment of your dreams, in the Richest Town in America!
I love the 3-tire stand! And I feel identified with the situation. I remember once I travelled to Chile and I got a place there. I invited some business partners over and prepared tasty muffins. When the time of serving them came, I realized the rental company had not provided me with something to display the foor or even take it to the table. So, when I had to get furnished apartments in buenos aires, I specifically asked for kitchen utensils and they gave them to me. It was such a relieve to have them!
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