This 400-Square-Foot Studio Apartment Has a Massive Balcony
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This 400-Square-Foot Studio Apartment Has a Massive Balcony
"So many people have asked me where it's at or how to find it, but I've kept it to myself mostly because I want the next person in the studio to stumble upon it just like I did. It's a part of the experience!"
"Architectural details, like vaulted ceilings, French doors, an industrial feel, and a massive balcony overlooking Hannibal Square and walking distance from Park Avenue also drew Mia in. The balcony, which only four units in the building have, is the biggest stunner in the studio apartment."
"Mia lived in the apartment for two years, and during that time, she imprinted her eclectic and whimsical style onto the once-blank walls. There are sentimental elements, too, like her gallery wall, which is the first thing that people used to ask about when visiting her beautiful home."
Mia Schumacher's two-year experience renting a Winter Park, Florida studio apartment demonstrates how persistence pays off in competitive rental markets. Despite initial discouragement and a challenging application process, she secured a unit with exceptional architectural features including vaulted ceilings, French doors, and an industrial aesthetic. The apartment's most distinctive feature is a large balcony overlooking Hannibal Square, available to only four units in the building, which Mia transformed into her personal sanctuary. She intentionally keeps the apartment's location private to preserve the discovery experience for future tenants. Over her residency, Mia personalized the space with eclectic and whimsical décor, including a gallery wall that became a focal point for visitors.
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