Monday, 27 February 2017

5 Things a Dog Can Do to Make Apartment Living Easy

5 Things a Dog Can Do to Make Apartment Living Easy

As a dog, you have very few responsibilities. Being a dog in an apartment can be a bit more challenging, though — even in pet-friendly apartments. There isn’t as much room to play, which you love doing. Your human may have a smaller closet with fewer shoes, which you love chewing up. However, dog life in an apartment can be wonderful as long as your human is happy.
Here are five things you can do to make your human happier and take care of what truly matters, YOU.

Make sure you get some time outside.

The hardest part about being a dog in an apartment is usually space. There just isn’t room for you to run around and play as much as you want. To keep this from affecting you, make sure to ask your human to go out regularly. Some pet-friendly apartments even offer amenities like dog parks. In fact, encouraging your human to take you out consistently for a walk or run helps keep your energy in check. Since the furniture always seems to be so chewable, using up energy outside is a great way to keep your human happy.

Have your own space in the apartment.

Your human may allow you on the couch and in their bed from time to time, but it’s important to designate an area for yourself. This is useful when you get in trouble and your human needs some space to cool off. It is also useful for you to have a place to relax and keep your toys. Most of the time when your human is exhausted or stressed, they want you to be there with them. But, similarly, they need some alone time while you might also need some space to call your own.

Use the restroom on schedule.

The number one way to keep your human happy is not using the floor or carpet as a restroom. I get it! They haven’t been home in a while, you drank too much water after your morning walk, and you really have to go. Accidents happen. But, if you designate using the restroom consistently when your human takes you out (see tip 1) then everyone in the apartment stays happy. The tricky part is getting your human to stick to that time schedule. You may still need to ask to go out from time to time, but your human should be patient with this.

Be open to training.

Training is a tough one because sometimes your human just doesn’t make sense. They seem to always make the weirdest requests. Like hand shaking? Oh well, you still get a treat at the end of training so it’s well worth it. Not only that, but other humans will be so impressed with you and your human if you are trained well. This really helps in apartments because a well-trained dog will always make an apartment owner feel better about letting you live there. At pet-friendly apartments, there are usually dog treats offered at the front desk and you can show off your training for snacks.

Comfort and love your human.

The best way to keep your human happy when you live in an apartment is to continuously love and comfort them. Life as a human is hard, but they loved you so much that it is worth the extra trouble. Don’t forget to snuggle them at night, greet them right when they walk in the door, and always make them feel good. I’m sure they would do the same for you.

Sunday, 12 February 2017

4 Ways to Maximize Space in Your Apartment


4 Ways to Maximize Space in Your Apartment

Whether you rent a home or large floor plan apartment, clutter certainly works in mysterious ways. Junk mail, shoes, receipts and everyday items quickly begin establishing a home of their own — leaving you with less space and more frustrations.

Though a lack of storage can be your worst enemy, it also forces you to get a little creative. We’ve come up with four ways to maximize space in your apartment so you can spend less time hiding clutter and more time doing the things you love!

Create Hidden Storage

Lacking storage closets? Don’t fret, there are plenty of ways to incorporate hidden storage. Choose a bed with high legs or cabinets underneath for shoes and heavier items. If you’re looking to maximize space in the kitchen, evaluate what appliances you use most often and placed unused items on top shelves or above the cabinets themselves.

If your bookshelves are holding an eclectic collection of random objects, take advantage of decorative bins and crates. They’re perfect for stashing away media cords, remotes and more.

Stay Organized

If you’re keeping your personal items in hidden storage areas, make an inventory while putting things away and document it with an organizational map. That way, when you need to find your wrapping paper to prepare a gift, you can consult the map and quickly remember where you stored it months before.
If you’re hiding away documents or collections of anything in particular, make sure to develop a proper inventory system so you’ll be able to locate them later.

Use Multipurpose Furniture

Need some extra seating? Look for ottomans that also serve as storage solutions. Need some table space in the living room? Consider nesting tables that can easily be maneuvered. If you have an extra bedroom serving as an office, find a sofa that serves as a pull-out bed when you have guests staying over.
Incorporating pieces that serve more than one purpose instantly tuck away clutter while providing you with much-needed space.

Think Vertical

If you’re bumping bows, it’s time to start looking up. Floating shelves are an amazing investment for studios and large floor plans alike, and allow you to maximize closet and cabinet space. Not ready to drill into the walls? There are plenty of standing shelving units and bookshelves to choose from as well.

What other tips do you have to maximize space in your apartment? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below and give Northstar Properties a call if you’re interested in touring any of our apartments!

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Wednesday, 18 January 2017

What’s the Buzz on Chisholm Creek OKC?

Rumors have been circulating.
Chisholm Creek is developing fast — and it’s starting to show.

All joking aside, Chisholm Creek OKC is one of the city’s first pedestrian-friendly, mixed-use developments. It’s a 190-acre complex, located on west Memorial Road between Pennsylvania Ave. and Western Ave. The area features a variety of shopping, dining and entertainment options. Friendly, mixed-use developments. It’s a 190-acre complex, located on west Memorial Road between Pennsylvania Ave. and Western Ave. The area features a variety of shopping, dining and entertainment options.

Practicing that perfect swing? Venues such as Top Golf might be your ticket to the PGA. Are you a bit of an adrenaline junkie? IFly recently opened and has been creating quite a stir here in Oklahoma City.

If you’re more of a shop ’til you drop type, Chisholm Creek OKC has stuff for you to explore as well. The leading outdoor retailer, Cabela’s, is located nearby and you’ll have quick access to the Quail Springs Mall just up the road.

 One of the neatest aspects of this development is that it’s mixed-use, meaning it plays host to a variety of properties — luxury hotels, event space, office space, and retailers connected by miles of pedestrian trails and greenery. Surrounding areas also include several high-income housing additions, golf courses, and major employers. And with the area’s quick access to Kilpatrick turnpike and the highway, it’s a fantastic spot for commuting professionals.

Within Chisholm Creek OKC is “The Pointe,” which will bring in a unique mix of restaurants, retail, and venues. In the center of The Pointe is a lake bordered by scenic walking paths — making for a seriously relaxing stroll.

Chisholm Creek OKC has taken advantage of several green initiatives as well. High-efficiency HVAC, geothermal architectural, irrigation systems, and LED lighting are just the start. In the future, the Chisholm Creek board plans to implement charging stations and preferential parking for hybrid and electric vehicles.

I’ve you’ve been considering moving into the Chisholm Creek area, now is the perfect time to do so. Let’s face it, as the area becomes more and more popular, prices are guaranteed to skyrocket. Lucky for you, Northstar has an eye for properties. And, two of them are just up the road — Quail Ridge and Quail Run. If you’d like to schedule a tour, don’t hesitate to call. We’re here to help you settle into the perfect spot for 2017!

(405) 310-6450

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Wednesday, 4 January 2017

Tulsa Riverwalk District


Tulsa Riverwalk District

Tulsa has become a rising star location for beloved national brands. From the Riverwalk district to the Blue Dome and Brookside areas, you’ll find a bit of everything to create your perfect itinerary. More specifically, the Riverwalk district satisfies both the shopaholic and the hiking guru. The area boasts 10 shopping centers, the Oklahoma Aquarium, along with a series of scenic parks. 

Nearby, lies the Brookside district which plays home to a variety of new businesses — REI, Urban Outfitters and Trader Joe’s, just to name a few. If you’re planning on a weekend in Tulsa, you’ll discover a variety of nightlife options including Cosmo Cafe and the R Bar.

During your stay, you’ll also want to loop around and visit the Blue Dome district when you can. Known for its down-to-earth atmosphere, you’ll have the opportunity to explore places like Studio 412 and Dwelling Spaces and settle down for a meal at the famous McNellie’s.

As you travel along Highway 244, west of the Arkansas River, you’ll run into the booming Woodland Hills area. There, you’ll stumble upon the Woodland Hills Mall which features more than 165 stores. If you need to grab a quick bite to eat, we highly recommend one of the many restaurants nearby. From Lanna Thai to Longhorn Steakhouse and First Watch Cafe, there’s something to suit every palette. 

Lastly, get ready to take a trip down to Margaritaville. The Creek Nation of Tulsa announced a Jimmy Buffet development which includes hotel, restaurants, casino and resort. It will be located on the West side of the Riverside Parkway near 81st Street. 

Planning on making your trip to Tulsa more permanent? We have two communities located in prime areas of the city. Whether you’re looking for proximity to Woodland Hills or Blue Dome, give us a call at (405) 310-6450. We’d love to help you with your apartment hunt!

Friday, 9 December 2016

New Addition at Kickingbird Apartments: A Contemporary Spin on Timeless Design

New Addition at Kickingbird Apartments: A Contemporary Spin on Timeless Design


Located in the heart of Edmond, Kickingbird Apartments have been constructing an addition since early 2016. The new properties include everything from a contemporary aesthetic and sleek granite countertops to wood flooring and chrome detailing throughout.

In addition, the revamped units will include energy efficient appliances, a designer kitchen island, tiled bathrooms, and a sliding glass door that opens onto a deck overlooking a sparkling community pool. Residents will experience lower energy costs with LED lighting, thermopane windows, and energy-efficient heating and air.


“We made a conscious decision to invest in our empty storage property and do something purposely different than its surrounding units,” explained Kristi Carlson, President of Northstar Properties. “We had discussed the possibility of the project for 10 years. But, after the second remodel, we decided this was our goal for the next phase of Kickingbird Apartments. It was a real time effort — from start to finish.”

The transformation was inspired by Scandinavian design and reinforcing the sense of community that was an integral part of Kickingbird Apartments. The management team focused on creating open and inviting spaces that reflected the property’s community living.
“We hoped to place a modern spin on a property our locals are already familiar with. We also saw this as an opportunity to transform a space that would grab the attention of Edmond’s incoming residents,” shared Carlson.

The Kickingbird Apartments additions are now available to rent. Residents may choose from 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom options. To learn more about this development, please contact Northstar Properties at (405) 310-6450.  

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Monday, 5 December 2016

Apartments that cover all the bases for Tinker employees and families.

Choosing the right apartment for you or you and your family is about priorities – what’s high on your list. A quiet area? Good schools? Something near shopping, dining and entertainment? As an OKC “Best of Business” Reader’s Choice Winner in 2016, Northstar Properties provides six area options so you can find your perfect fit.

Start by thinking about this.

Location – not just how close to work – but how close you will be to things that are important to you. Green space, nearby parks and lakes. Family and friends, schools, grocery stores, conveniences.

Consider Oklahoma City’s Quail Springs Mall area and Memorial Road corridor. Lake Hefner, restaurants, incredible shopping, high-tech businesses and Mercy Hospital. With easy access to OKC Thunder games downtown and the whole Bricktown foodie, concert, festival experience, as well as the Oklahoma River. Quail Run at 3264 W. Memorial Road. Stonebrook at 9301 N. MacArthur Blvd. Quail Ridge, 2609 Featherstone Road. Or La Villa, 6305 N. Villa Avenue.

Or Edmond, which has grown from a bedroom community (home of the University of Central Oklahoma), into a mecca for the arts, tree-lined streets, museums, Arcadia Lake and some of the highest-rated schools in the state.

Kickingbird,1900 Kickingbird Road. Kickingbird Hills, 1900 Kickingbird Road.

With four properties in Oklahoma City and two in Edmond, the Northstar team will go above and beyond to address your questions about amenities, storage, security, parking, pets and utilities.

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Tuesday, 8 November 2016

What Do You Look for When Apartment Shopping?

What Do You Look for When Apartment Shopping?

Apartment hunting can be tough – deciding what type of amenities you want to access, determining the ideal location of your complex in relation to the rest of your everyday obligations, and choosing whether to sign with an all-bills-paid lease or to choose to pay your own monthly bills.

There is a mile long list of things to consider when searching for your new home. The NorthStar OKC team has broken down some of the factors we think are important in determining where you should live.

1. Amenities

The amenities that are included in your monthly fee are important when you are comparing different complexes and leases. Is it important for you to have laundry facilities in your unit, or is a community laundry complex all that you need? Would you and your kids like to have access to a swimming pool, tennis court, or volleyball court? Do you have a pet and are looking for a pet-friendly facility?

Each of the NorthStar OKC properties offers different amenities including a clubhouse, saltwater pools, tennis and volleyball courts, balconies and pet-friendly units.

2. Bill-Pay

The idea of “all bills paid” lease and not having to worry about varying monthly utility expenses might sound grand, but does the benefit of not worrying outweigh the potential limitations that come with having complete control over your utilities?

Here at NorthStar OKC, we allow you to take the reigns on your utilities. We do not choose the temperature of your unit nor do we decide when the heater is turned on for the winter – all of those decisions are up to you.

3. Location

The location of a complex is a huge factor in deciding whether it’d be a place you’d be willing to live and commute from. Will you have a long commute during OKC rush hour traffic or will you find a home just a few minutes from your office? Our OKC complexes provide easy access to the city and are centrally located throughout the metroplex.

Conclusion

Whether you are looking for luxurious or recreational amenities, utility control or easy access to the city, NorthStar Properties is the place for you!

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