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I am moving to Augusta and is looking for a nice 3 bedroom apartment. I would like to live in an area, where it is quiet, spacious, and family orientated.
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St.Andrews has VERY NICE apartment homes. They also have 3 bedrooms. They are fairly new-maybe about a couple of years old. So, you pay for the new, and quality of those apartments. I was very impressed with the 2 bedroom model I saw. I can imagine how nice a 3 bedroom would look. I guess it would depend if you prefer quality over quantity. I know it doesn't help, but right around the corner from there is another set of nice apartments. These apartments are visible from I-20 interstate, but you would have to go around to get to them. I ended up buying a townhome in Grovetown, otherwise, I would have rented from St.Andrews. Good luck.
St.Andrews has VERY NICE apartment homes. They also have 3 bedrooms. They are fairly new-maybe about a couple of years old. So, you pay for the new, and quality of those apartments. I was very impressed with the 2 bedroom model I saw. I can imagine how nice a 3 bedroom would look. I guess it would depend if you prefer quality over quantity. I know it doesn't help, but right around the corner from there is another set of nice apartments. These apartments are visible from I-20 interstate, but you would have to go around to get to them. I ended up buying a townhome in Grovetown, otherwise, I would have rented from St.Andrews. Good luck.
Is a 3 bedroom council house enough space for someone with asperger's syndrome?
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My son has asperger's and there are four people living in a 3 bedroom house. Should someone with asperger's be living and sharing a room in a 3 bedroom house?
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People with aspergers have a social disorder, plain and simple. They tend to suffer from high levels of anxiety when around other people. You would want him to have a "safe zone" as it were, a place where he can be alone. His sanctuary or escape. Do not have him share a room, he could be set off by the slightest thing with his roommate and when he's having issues he won't have a place to go to be alone and cope.
He NEEDS to have his own room.
People with aspergers have a social disorder, plain and simple. They tend to suffer from high levels of anxiety when around other people. You would want him to have a "safe zone" as it were, a place where he can be alone. His sanctuary or escape. Do not have him share a room, he could be set off by the slightest thing with his roommate and when he's having issues he won't have a place to go to be alone and cope.
He NEEDS to have his own room.
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