Showing posts with label apartments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apartments. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Brand New Pictures of the Blvd Luxury Apartments in San Angelo - Now Open and Leasing!

The Blvd - 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments Now Leasing!
Text 'BLVDAPT' to 47464 for Leasing Info or Call: 325.617.7863

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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Don't wait until it's too late! Lease YOUR new apartment today! Ready for move ins - now open and leasing, San Angelo Apts for Rent

Have you leased your brand new luxury urban apartment at the Blvd yet? If not – don’t wait till it’s too late! We have officially opened our leasing office and 1st buildings and are moving new residents in now!

Apply online at www.theblvdapts.com today and contact the leasing office for details on reserving your new 1, 2 or 3 bedroom apartment home.

This is a great time to rent – the rumor mills have spread that we were already leased up by a single oil company, but this is NOT TRUE! We will be placing ads in local papers to offset this rumor, so as soon as people find out we in fact DO have available apartments, they will be leasing quick!

We had over 3,000 views on just ONE craigslist ad in the past month – people are looking and interested in YOUR NEW HOME!

PLEASE DO NOT WAIT UNTIL ITS TOO LATE –WE WANT YOU TO MOVE IN AND BE THE VERY 1ST ONE TO LIVE IN YOUR BRAND NEW LUXURY APARTMENT HOME AT THE BLVD!

For leasing and contact info straight to your cell phone, text BLVDAPT to 47464 

Or call the leasing office at: 325-617-7863

Monday, November 5, 2012


GreenLiving Tips for Your Apartment Home

Being green doesn't have to be complicated or difficult! Below are some simple tips to help you live in more planet-friendly ways:

Unplug the "secret energy addicts" in your home: TVs, VCRs, DVD players, cable TV boxes, computers and printers, video game consoles, microwave ovens and AC adapters for cell phones, digital cameras and other electronics. Most electronic equipment, including anything that uses a remote control, is designed to consume energy when it is turned off. That "off" setting is actually a "standby" or "idling" mode. Standby power in the average household consumes 1,000 kilowatt hours of electricity annually. That's enough energy to power an entire home for two months, or more. The solution? Unplug anything that isn't being used.

  Swap out incandescent bulbs for compact fluorescent bulbs. CFs use about 66% less energy and last up to 10 times longer.

  Turn down your thermostat by two degrees in the winter (and up two degrees in the summer). You'll save 2,000 pounds of carbon dioxide this year!

  Switch to cold-water washing and save 80% on laundry energy.

Reducing, Reusing and Recycling

Recycling is important, but first and foremost: Use less whenever possible. And don't think you can't make a difference by recycling... recycling just one aluminum can saves the amount of energy required to run a TV for three hours! Here are a few suggests that will help reduce our use of precious natural resources.
  Many computers, monitors, cell phones and other electronics include toxic materials that should not sit in landfills, and you'd be surprised how many retailers and other companies will take your old gadgets for recycling. The Environmental Protection Agency (link: http://www.epa.gov/) an help you find local electronics recyclers.
  Say no to junk mail - 100 million trees' worth are sent out each year. Visit www.dmachoice.org/MPS/ to opt out of the Direct Marketing Association's member mailings.
  Packing peanuts and other loose fill will sit in a landfill for centuries, but there are lots of places you can bring them for recycling. Call the Peanut Hotline at 1-800-828-2214.
  If every household in the US replaced 1 roll of 1000 sheet bathroom tissues with 100% recyclable rolls, we could save 373,000 trees, 1.48 million cubic feet of landfill space, and 155 million gallons of water.

Cleaning

  Use non-toxic, environmentally safe, biodegradable cleaning products, including laundry products, which you can find at any natural grocery and even many mainstream stores. Just read the labels carefully.
  Don't pollute your indoor air or mask odors that could alert you to a problem. Choose fragrance-free products.

Transportation

  Buy a high-efficiency car if you can afford one. Check the U.S. Department of Energy's list of most fuel-efficient cars to find the one that's right for you.
  Rather than driving your car to work every day, try other ways, even if only one or two days a week. You can walk, ride your bike, take the bus or the train or join a car. You'll be cutting down on air pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, oil consumption and your the costs of fueling and maintaining your vehicle. And mixing up your commuting routine helps you avoid falling into the workday rut.
  Urge your workplace to have a van-pool, environmentally responsible purchasing policies and an improved indoor environment. Rid your workplace of secret energy addicts. They are everywhere.

Personal Practices

  Buy locally produced items, including produce and other goods. It reduces the amount of fossil fuels required to transport the things you buy from other parts of the country or the world. It also reduces the amount of plastic and paper products consumed in the packaging of such far-traveling products.
  Instead of using grocery stores' disposable plastic or paper bags, bring your own reusable tote bags, which are available for sale at many grocers and other retailers. The bags are sturdier than disposable bags, making the trip home easier, and they don't waste resources or end up in landfills. You alone could keep up to 1,500 bags per year out of landfills! If you must use disposable bags, ask your bagger to avoid double-bagging whenever possible.
  Only run full loads in the dishwasher and the laundry machine. You use the same amount of energy to power these machines if you have a 1/2 load or a full one- so wait a couple of days to make sure you have a full load.
  Be careful not to leave the water running when you brush your teeth or wash the dishes.
  Scrape - don't rinse! When using a dishwasher, pre-rinsing is no longer necessary with today's technology and detergents. You may be using more water to pre-rinse than the dishwasher uses for a full wash cycle.
  When you go out for coffee, bring a reusable insulated mug.
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Thank you for your interest in green living!

Moving to San Angelo?

We know that moving is not fun, but it is worth it when you can move into a brand new gated community, with state of the art features and amenities, like the brand new Blvd Apartments will have in San Angelo!

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We want this community to open as soon as possible, and we are doing everything we can to expedite the progression, in order to provide quality, luxury apartment homes to our future residents.



Please note: if you have not already submitted your application, deposit and fees, the 1st available apartments may no longer be available, and your move in date further extended.   Due to the high demand, and amount of apartments that have already been reserved, we strongly recommend you to apply as soon as possible to reserve your brand new apartment home.

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