Tomorrow I am signing probably two dozen papers to officially become a homeowner for the first time. It is both fascinating and terrifying in literally the same point in space/time. However, when I look back to the nearly ten years of apartment dwelling, it is easy to make an unordered list of the things I will not miss at all about living in apartments.
- Other people.
- Neighbors above/below/next to making loud noises.
- Neighbors above/below/next to having sex.
- The smell of Indian curry every day.
- No parking.
- Roommates who do not clean anything.
- Roommates who do not clean out refrigerators and leave food to die.
- Roommates who can’t pay their rent or utilities on time.
- Roommates.
- Screaming mothers who can’t control their screaming at any time of the day.
- Non-existent parking violations that result in towing.
- False accusations by the leasing office about pets that aren’t yours.
- Terrible maintenance staff who either don’t fix things, or don’t fix them well.
- Terrible maintenance staff who can’t plow a road or parking spot well.
- The Dog Shit Police.
- The neighbors below who smoked all the time.
- The next set of neighbors below who cook fish gumbo at midnight every day.
- People who do not live in this complex and their shitty dogs.
- Constant police activity in or near our complex.
- Shitty air conditioner in the front room that did nothing.
- Living on the second floor.
- Moving.
- Doing laundry in the basement with other people’s laundry.
- Paying money to a bottomless pit of a holding company in New Jersey.
And last, but certainly not least:
Being in a house may be more trouble than renting, but at least it is goddamn mine.