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1700 APARTMENTS

1700 APARTMENTS

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bsurentals.com | 1701 W. University Ave. | (765) 289-7618

At BSURentals, we are a property management company that is owned and operated by Ball State graduates offering off-campus student housing — both houses and apartments! We have over 800 units in the Muncie area to choose from ranging from one bedroom to six! We have unbeatable properties that are within walking distance of Ball State’s campus and bus stops, which is great for when you are in a hurry or overslept.

BSURentals.com also offers fantastic perks for being a resident. Our Door Deals app allows you to receive awesome discounts at participating local businesses when you flash your app. We also have a rewards program that allows you to earn gift cards and other incentives by engaging in our community! And, our referral program allows you to refer friends and receive a $100 gift card when your friend completes a new lease. Cha-ching! It literally pays to be a BSURentals resident!

Our office is located in The Village (1701 W. University Ave.) - Stop by or call 765.289.7618 and let us help you find a home, tweet, home you can chirp about!

WHAT MAKES US STAND OUT

There are many things that make renting with BSURentals.com great, but here’s just a few we pride ourselves on:

• Tour the actual unit you will live in — not just a show model! • Affordable properties • Over 800 properties in the Muncie area to choose from • Most properties are within walking distance of campus or near bus stops • Office conveniently located in The Village • 24-hour maintenance • Online payments & maintenance requests • Free parking • In-unit or on-site laundry at most properties • Majority of properties are pet friendly — with no breed or weight restrictions! • Reward program - earn gift cards and more! • Door Deals - Use our Door Deals app for discounts at participating Muncie locations! • Owned & operated by Ball State graduates

Make an apartment

a home If you were to take a poll and ask people if they agree that an apartment can feel just as much like a home as a traditional house, most people would likely say “no.” Many would say the lack of privacy, the limited design options, the neighbors and the overall sense of being a part of a community prevent apartments from feeling like a “home.” The truth is that it is possible an apartment won’t feel like a home if the renter does not actually want to be living there, or if it has not been personalized to their liking. But Republished from The Daily News a house won’t feel like “home” either if you aren’t committed to making it your own.

1DO YOU LIKE IT?

Pick an apartment you can actually see yourself living in. For example, if you absolutely cannot stand the countertops at one of the communities you visited, then I would advise not to rent there. The apartment will not feel like home if every single morning you wake up, look around you and think … I would have never chosen those countertops, or that light fixture or this carpet. Choose an apartment that reflects your sense of style.

2PAINT WALLS

Paint the walls, if you can. Some apartment communities do not allow residents to paint walls, but others will let you do so as long as you return the walls to their original color. Painting the walls a color that you chose helps in making residents feel like they contributed some of their own taste to the design of the apartment, thus making it feel more like their dream home.

3DECORATE

Decorating is universally the way to make any place feel like home. First things first, customize the design to fit your style. If you are stuck with furniture that doesn’t fit your style and color preferences, use slip covers and throws to cover them up. Add pillows and accessories that make it your own.

4BE YOURSELF

This one may seem a little silly at first, but if you’re not living in a place where you can comfortably be yourself then it is not going to feel like home. Your home should be your sanctuary … a place to go after a bad day at work or a stressful day of classes. It is someplace where you should be able to cater to your own needs and take care of yourself and those you love. Act like yourself when you are there.

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