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Tips For Hosting a New Year’s Eve Party in Your Condo
Throwing a party in a small space can seem intimidating, but a more modest footprint shouldn’t dash your entertaining dreams. If hosting a New Year’s Eve party in your condo is on your holiday to-do list this year, read on for tips and ideas for throwing a New Year’s Eve party that’ll have your g...
Host the Best 2023 Christmas Party
Even the mere thought of Christmas gets everyone’s senses abuzz. The cold winter wind, the Christmas lights, the smell of freshly-baked gingerbread, the sound of Christmas tunes, decking the halls and most importantly, throwing a festive bash – Christmas is indeed the most-awaited festival. Howev...
Holiday Decorating Ideas for Flats
It’s time to start spreading the holiday spirit and getting your home in shape for the festive season. However, if you live in a studio flat, the thought of getting ready for the holidays can be one that brings anxiety. But the last thing you should do is let the limited square footage limit your...
How I Earned $40,800 in Two Years Without Lifting a Finger
Despite the fact that I have the best flatmates in the world, I’ll occasionally remark, “I’m tired of having flatmates.”
And Will replies: “Are you $1,700 per month tired of it?”
I don’t need to respond. The answer is obvious. The minor inconveniences — sharing a refrigerator, waiti...
10 Best Restaurants in Toronto
When the elevator doors open to reveal a sleek bronze bar in a stunningly restored heritage building on Queen and Spadina, you’ll swear you’re in London or New York. Michelin-pedigreed chef Patrick Kriss’s technically brilliant and creative tasting menus are expertly cra...
Reasons not to Pay Full Rent and Instead Split with a Reliable Flatmate
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When you move to a new city, almost everything is unfamiliar. You have to make new friends, figure out how to time your commute...
Cooking Your First Meal As a Flatmate Co-Living
You’re really, really into food. You also have no idea how to cook it. I get it, I’ve been there. There are more of us than you might think: Younger Americans grew up in a system awash in convenience foods, while our parents were working longer and harder and had less and less time to cook. Then,...
Moving to a New City
Moving to a new city is one of the hardest but most fulfilling things that anyone ever does. Yet, it’s also common, almost part of American identity. Alexis de Tocqueville, after visiting America, wrote:
“A man will settle in one place only to go off elsewhere shortly afterward with a new...