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Ever since the subprime mortgage meltdown, more and more homes have been taken back by banks and lenders. This means two things: lots of people without a house to live in and lots of homes available for occupancy. So, if you can’t afford to buy a place, there is always the option of renting. As it happens, Olympia, Washington apartments have a lot to offer a prospective tenant.

The city of Olympia is a truly unique community. Situated southwest of Seattle, Interstate Five gives it easy access to other areas, and Budd Inlet – one of the “finger lakes” of the area, affords residents all manner of water sports. Yet, if it is the ocean you crave, there are no worries there; State Road Eight takes you straight out to Grays Harbor, a gateway to the Pacific Ocean, and all that it has to offer.

In terms or rent, Olympia, Washington apartments can be had for as little as $600 to $700 a month, or as high as several thousand. It really depends on the location you are interested in, and the amenities you are looking for. Let us look at an example; the Montair at Somerset Hill. In the case of location, this complex has a great one; affording you spectacular views of Puget Sound, Mount Rainer, and the state capitol. For extras, the place has a gym and recreation center, and the overall neighborhood is quiet and peaceful. An apartment in a place like this can run you anywhere from just under $800 to about $1,100 per month, and they have two and three bedroom apartments.

Depending on the size of your family, and the ages of your children (if any), you may want to know about the schools and neighborhoods in the area. Are there any parks and / or recreational areas nearby? With a lot of the web sites for the various apartment complexes, they will give you all that information. Also, check out the city’s web site; it has a ton of information about the history, businesses, and opportunities in the area.

Now, here is a warning to consider when looking at Olympia, Washington apartments. You may have heard of the “Nigerian Banking Scam”. Well, there are apartment scams as well. The most common one is when you will see a listing for some real great Olympia, Washington apartments; and then you are asked to send a deposit immediately. Do not do it! Never send any money to anyone until you go see the apartment. Even though you may think you have seen them on the web site, those pictures could be a total fake. So, go visit the complex before making a decision. Or, if you are moving in from out of state, contact the local Better Business Bureau, and ask them about any apartments you have questions about.

One really great thing about some of the Olympia, Washington apartments is that they have a rent to own program. If you are interested in trying to put down roots, or at least get a solid financial interest in the area, check out the places that offer this. You never know what the future may hold, so building up some equity in the place you live can be helpful in the long-term.