Introducing Pet Week

Around the Flaherty & Collins offices, we really enjoy getting to know our residents – including the furry ones!

We’re proud to be a management company that welcomes both cats and dogs* into our communities, so that our residents always feel comfortable and happy in their homes. As we’ve seen more and more pets coming home, we’ve had a great time trying out the latest pet amenities and talking to residents about how we can improve our property to help pets feel at home, too.

Along the way, we’ve also discovered that there are some key factors that help our residents keep their pets happy in their apartment homes. Today, we’re sharing a few of those tips with all of you to help kick off pet week!

Check out pet amenities before you move in!
While we love welcoming new residents home as quickly as possible, we want you (and your pets!) to have a great experience at our community. One way to make sure that your pets will be happy is to make sure there’s enough space for your pets in your home, and that your pets meet the community standards (like being up to date on shots and being spayed or neutered). These simple steps will save a lot of time later, when you’re wondering how you and your pup are going to live peacefully in the apartment home you chose… if only you had chosen that two bedroom, instead!

At some of our communities, we offer additional pet amenities like walking trails, a Bark Park, a pet wash station, and pet clean up stations. If these are offered, make sure you stop by and check them out! They may help you decide which apartment home you like best as well; easy access to the pet wash after a muddy walk is always great.
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It may sound silly, but keep in mind that you aren’t the only resident in your apartment – and as such, you aren’t the only neighbor, either! While your neighbors may not be dog (or cat) people, it’s nice to introduce your pet to your neighbors. Not only will it help them feel a bit more comfortable with a pet living next door, but it also could come in handy if your pet accidentally got out of the apartment one day and someone else recognized them. Best case, you may make a new friend in your neighbor!

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If you have a dog, this likely means finding time to take the dog out to walk, play, and use the restroom. If you have a cat, they may enjoy spending time alone, but they’ll likely want your attention too! Schedule a few minutes in each day where you can spend time with your pet and give them the attention they need to stay happy, even if that’s just a few minutes to give them a treat!

Learn how to remove pet hair.
Even the cleanest of pets will have a little bit of shedding (and in the worst case, LOTS of shedding!). To help maintain cleanliness in your household, it’s great to know how to get pet hair off everything from the couch to the counters. We’ve found this guide from Apartment Therapy to be very helpful; and it covers all the surfaces you can think of, even down to the pets themselves.

This week, we’ll be sharing more tips and tricks on our social media channels, and we’ll be running a cutest pet contest! If you think you’ve got the cutest pet in your community, be sure to stop by our Facebook page to leave a photo. We’ll be sharing our favorites and using them to go along with our tips for Pet Week.

*Of course, not every property is able to accept pets. Please call the property that you are interested in calling home to ask for more information on their pet policy.

The Travel Bug: Tips and Tricks

Here at Flaherty & Collins Properties, we’ve caught the travel bug! Between visiting our properties (like The Heights in Gladstone, MO and Ninety7Fifty in Orland Park, ILand enjoying personal trips to faraway destinations, we’ve had quite a bit of experience with planning, packing, and all things travel-related.

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Bring along a little first aid kit; you never know when you may need it!
While it seems like most destinations would have first aid items available for purchase, you never know when you may find yourself desperately wishing for some headache medicine or a bandaid. Geraldine, also known as The Everywhereist, made a great list of what to pack in your first aid kit, along with some helpful tips on what to do if you find yourself ill while traveling.

130-934xWhen booking your trip, make sure that you use incognito mode on your browser.
Everyone likes to get the best deal when booking travel details, and often that means comparing a variety of flights, hotels, and different entertainment for when you arrive at your destination. The best way to ensure that you get the lowest price is to use an incognito mode on your browser to ensure that your history isn’t being tracked. When sites see that you’ve visited before, they’re likely to raise the prices. Using incognito browsing is an easy way to save money on booking!

If you’ve ever found yourself forgetting the wall adapter for your phone – but you have the cord! – you can still charge your phone overnight.
There’s no need to panic and find the nearest convenience store. Instead, check the TV in your room. Most TVs have a USB port on the back that will charge your device. It may not be the most convenient for shutting your alarm off the next morning, but it will save you the hassle of finding a new wall adapter right before bed. Another quick tip: ask the hotel front desk. Other guests may have forgotten one, leaving them with a spare or two.

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This tip is especially handy if you’re trying to stick to a carry on, or fit in workout clothes along with all of your other travel gear. Instead of folding your clothing, try rolling them instead. In a piece for the New York Times, flight attendant Heather Poole demonstrates how she packs 10 days (yes, 10 FULL DAYS!) worth of luggage in a standard carry on. And if you’re stuck on how exactly to roll your clothes, check out this video.

Another luggage tip: put your shoes in shower caps to avoid dirtying the other items in your bag.
Putting your shoes in a shower cap not only helps ensure that you don’t get your clothes dirty, but it also serves as a reminder to make sure you don’t leave just one of your favorite shoes at home!

Call your credit card company and let them know that you’re traveling.
Whether it’s work-related charges like office supplies and lunches or vacation adventures like ski rentals and a few drinks, you may find yourself without a working card if you don’t alert your credit card companies that you’re going to be traveling. Charges in a new location that are outside of what you normally purchase can easily send up a red flag, causing the company to hold (or even shut down!) your card. To help avoid that situation, call in advance and make sure you take down the information to call if you find yourself in a predicament later.

These are some of our favorite tips for traveling – the ones that have come in handy the most often for us! What would you add to our list?

Big Game, Big Fun

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It’s that time of year again – time to plan your Super Bowl parties! If you’re just now starting to plan for Sunday, never fear. We’ve got you covered with some of our favorite recipes and games to go with the big event.

Everyone knows that one of the best perks of the Super Bowl is the great food; even those not watching the game can appreciate the snacks that they get to enjoy. Here are a few of our favorite recipes for this weekend:

  • Crispy Loaded Buffalo Oven Fries: Fries, wing sauce, and lots of cheese? Don’t mind if we do!
  • Pizza Dip: Ordering pizza on game day is a wait that you won’t want to sit through. Calm your pizza craving by make this dip instead.
  • Crispy Baked Ravioli: Pasta is messy. Keep the apartment a little cleaner with these ravioli bites.
  • Individual Seven Layer Dips: 7 layers of goodness in one cup; the perfect snack to enjoy without having to sit at the table while everyone else is watching the game.
  • Sweet BBQ Wings: You can’t do game day without the wings! These are a little sweet and a little spicy, the perfect combination.
  • And you can’t forget the dessert! If you’re looking for something sweet, try out one of these recipes.

Another fun part of the big game are the games you can play at home. Here are some of our favorites:

  • Do you watch the game, or are you really there for the food and commercials? If you’re a fan of all the new ads, you need to check out these games, which include Super Bowl Bingo, a score card for the best ads, and the chip on your nose game.
  • If you’re a commercial pro, give this ad trivia a try.
  • Bingo is not for the faint of heart on game day. This printable Bingo square covers all the categories – including player with a ponytail.
  • If you’re a fan of trivia and think you know a lot about Super Bowl history, then you’ll want to print this game.
  • For the legal adults only, here are drinking games for both the Puppy Bowl and the Super Bowl. Print off these guides to know when to drink. (And watch out, those keywords like 12th man are sure to be a knockout in this game!)

Now you’re ready to enjoy the party!