Look for middle-floor units
Which floor you end up living on will make a difference in how much you spend on rent. Top floors are usually the most desirable due to the views. You also don’t have to worry about anyone living above you and making a lot of noise.
The bottom floors are popular for people who have children and anyone who wants convenient exit points and on-site amenities.
Be flexible about amenities
Before looking for affordable rent for retirees with a pool, rooftop terrace, and all the perks, consider which ones are the most significant to you. For instance, an updated bathroom and kitchen are necessities for a comfortable living situation.
Make a list of your “must-include” amenities and a wish list for everything else. If the rent is a reasonable price, you might realize that you don’t care about that hot tub as much as you thought.