i'm looking for a new place to rent - the one i'm staying at belongs to my institution and i can only be here for 3 months - and i have a question.
i was excluding buildings that said they had a shared "drying room" and not a "laundry room" because i understood it to just be a shared room where you can leave your laundry out to dry, while a laundry room actually has a washing machine all tenants can use (i don't want to buy my own washing machine).
but i just read a comment from someone that mentioned a washing machine in the drying room of their building, so now i'm confused. are laundry rooms and drying room actually the same thing?
Question about laundry room vs. drying room
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At least from my experience, they are not the same thing.
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Limiting your choices this way might not be smart.Kregian wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 7:57 pmi'm looking for a new place to rent - the one i'm staying at belongs to my institution and i can only be here for 3 months - and i have a question.
i was excluding buildings that said they had a shared "drying room" and not a "laundry room" because i understood it to just be a shared room where you can leave your laundry out to dry, while a laundry room actually has a washing machine all tenants can use (i don't want to buy my own washing machine).
Financially, buying an own washing machine would be cheaper than paying 50 Euro more per month in rent.
Shared washing machines with a rental system tend to be only provided by apartment rental companies like Sato or Lumo that also don't require an apartment deposit, normal buildings with individually owned apartments rarely have laundry rooms since everyone has an own washing machine.
Usually they are not.
It is possible that an old but working washing machine is in the drying room, which might not even be part of the rental contract and disappear if it breaks.
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Hmmm. I see your point. Decent washing machines are very expensive in my country, it didn't even occur to me that things might be different here so I didn't look into it. There is also the issue that i'm probably not staying here forever and selling it later will be a hassle, but. idk. i'll think about it.FinlandGirl wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 12:45 pmLimiting your choices this way might not be smart.
Financially, buying an own washing machine would be cheaper than paying 50 Euro more per month in rent.
Shared washing machines with a rental system tend to be only provided by apartment rental companies like Sato or Lumo that also don't require an apartment deposit, normal buildings with individually owned apartments rarely have laundry rooms since everyone has an own washing machine.
Thank you for the clarification on the laundry/drying room thing, that's exactly what i needed to know.FinlandGirl wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 12:45 pmUsually they are not.
It is possible that an old but working washing machine is in the drying room, which might not even be part of the rental contract and disappear if it breaks.
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Re: Question about laundry room vs. drying room
A cheap washing machine costs only 300 Euro, if you move away after a year and get nothing for it that's 25 Euro per month.Kregian wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 1:42 pmHmmm. I see your point. Decent washing machines are very expensive in my country, it didn't even occur to me that things might be different here so I didn't look into it. There is also the issue that i'm probably not staying here forever and selling it later will be a hassle,FinlandGirl wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 12:45 pmLimiting your choices this way might not be smart.
Financially, buying an own washing machine would be cheaper than paying 50 Euro more per month in rent.
Shared washing machines with a rental system tend to be only provided by apartment rental companies like Sato or Lumo that also don't require an apartment deposit, normal buildings with individually owned apartments rarely have laundry rooms since everyone has an own washing machine.
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i see, thank you for giving me that average price. if you don't mind answering another question, would you recommend buying a washing machine secondhand, or is that more trouble than it is worth?FinlandGirl wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 3:05 pmA cheap washing machine costs only 300 Euro, if you move away after a year and get nothing for it that's 25 Euro per month.Kregian wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 1:42 pmHmmm. I see your point. Decent washing machines are very expensive in my country, it didn't even occur to me that things might be different here so I didn't look into it. There is also the issue that i'm probably not staying here forever and selling it later will be a hassle,FinlandGirl wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 12:45 pmLimiting your choices this way might not be smart.
Financially, buying an own washing machine would be cheaper than paying 50 Euro more per month in rent.
Shared washing machines with a rental system tend to be only provided by apartment rental companies like Sato or Lumo that also don't require an apartment deposit, normal buildings with individually owned apartments rarely have laundry rooms since everyone has an own washing machine.
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None. Well, I do know someone with a car who said they'd be willing to help out if I needed it. I'd reaaaally rather not have to ask, but if a second-hand washing machine isn't a terrible option here, I might have to. :/FinlandGirl wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 3:46 pmIt can be cheaper.
What means of transportation do you have for a washing machine?