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Once you’ve settled into your new apartment, get to know your neighbors. An apartment community can be a wonderful way to make friends and feel more at home, as you’ll all look out for each other. If you use the following strategies to get to know your neighbors, your living experience will be much warmer and friendlier.

How to Meet Your Neighbors

1. Bake Something

The tried-and-true method of knocking on your neighbors’ doors with a baked good is still effective today. People love cookies, zucchini bread, and muffins. When they answer the door, tell them you recently moved in and just wanted to introduce yourself. They’ll appreciate the home-cooked goods, and you’ve made your introduction. Even if it doesn’t turn into a close friendship, you’ll establish neighborly goodwill.

2. Use Communal Spaces

apartment communityYou aren’t going to meet anyone from inside your house, so get outdoors in the communal spaces. Use the clubhouse, relax with a drink on your front porch, or go for a walk through the apartment community. You’ll bump into people as you do and may strike up an easygoing conversation. Even a simple, friendly hello and a smile can be an excellent baseline for a friendly relationship.

3. Host a Party

A housewarming party doesn’t need to be fancy, so don’t feel intimidated by the prospect. A weekend day is likely best for most people’s schedules. Slip invitations under your neighbors’ doors, telling them that you’d love to meet them in a casual get-together. Prepare a few snacks and beverages for whoever turns up, and use the refreshments as an opening to start a conversation.

 

If you want to live in an apartment community with friendly neighbors, move to Kekuilani Courts in Kapolei, HI. This complex offers two-bedroom rentals, and each unit is equipped with a gas range, refrigerator, and patio. Residents will also enjoy access to the Kapolei Association recreation center, which features a pool and park. To get more information about their amenities and communal areas, visit the website or call (808) 674-0405.

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