

Speaking of location, where your apartment is located has an effect on the price and size of the unit. Some spacious one-bedroom units are closer in price to two-bedroom units, especially if they offer a den or a study in addition to the bedroom. Sometimes studios are more expensive than one-bedroom apartments because of upscale upgrades or because they are located in luxury apartment communities. However, a lot of variables come into play when comparing the price of a studio apartment to the price of a one-bedroom apartment. The norm is that you pay a higher price for more square footage. However, one-bedroom apartments usually fall within an average range of 700 to 800 square feet (think two two-car garages).

One-bedroom apartments can vary widely in regard to square footage. Studio apartments typically average 500 to 600 square feet of living space (for reference, a two-car garage is about 400 square feet). You’ll have to think about the overall square footage, price, the effects of your geography, and what kind of lifestyle you’re after.

#APARTMENT UPGRADES SLEEPING DOGS PLUS#
The question is: do you spring for a studio or a one-bedroom unit? The two types of floor plans are more different than you might think-aside from the former being an open living space (consisting of one large living and sleeping area plus a bathroom) and the latter offering the privacy of a separate, enclosed bedroom (dream in peace…in a lone piece of your apartment).ĭeciding between your choice of studio apartments and one-bedroom apartments will require weighing a number of factors.
