What You Should Consider Before Moving Into a Basement Apartment
What You Should Consider Before Moving Into a Basement Apartment
Abstract
Basement apartments can be a comfortable home with a bit of natural coziness. Many of these units have a reasonable amount of space, coming in at 600–1,000 square feet. Rent for a basement units are also typically cheaper than what you’ll pay for a similarly-sized above-ground unit. The basement apartment typically has seven-foot ceilings and ground-level windows. There’s a shared entryway. A garden apartment with a door to the basement. The lower unit is a basement or cellar apartment in a typical upper-lower duplex. It could include two small bedrooms, an eat-in kitchen or kitchenette, a bathroom, and a kitchenette. A musty smell can also be a concern for people with asthma and allergies. The presence of radon gas has been proven to increase the risk of lung cancer in some basement apartments.