Speaker A: Hey, I found two places for rent. One’s a house, and the other’s an apartment. Do you want to hear about them?
Speaker B: Sure, what’s the house like?
Speaker A: The house is located in a quiet suburb, 20 miles from downtown. It has three bedrooms, one bathroom, and a two-car garage. The rent is $1500 per month.
Speaker B: That sounds spacious! But 20 miles away is a bit far. What about the apartment?
Speaker A: The apartment is located downtown, right next to the subway. It has two bedrooms, one bathroom, and one parking space. The rent is only $900 per month, but it’s an older building, constructed in 1920.
Speaker B: Hmm, that’s a big price difference. The apartment’s much cheaper, but is the building in good condition?
Speaker A: Yeah, it’s well-maintained. It might be old, but it’s still cozy and conviently close to everything.
Speaker B: True!,,,,Being close to downtown is a huge plus, especially with the subway. Plus, we save a lot with the lower rent.
Speaker A: Exactly And we’d have everything we need nearby—shops, restaurants, and work. The apartment seems like the better choice.
Speaker B: I agree. The house is nice, but the apartment is way more convenient for our lifestyle.
Speaker A: Let’s go for the apartment then! It’s the perfect combination of location and affordability.
Speaker B: Sounds great! ,I’ll call about it and see when we can tour it.
Speaker A: Awesome I’m excited to live there.