Down payments
Fictional Characters' Homes
Apartment Locations
Memorable Features of fictional apartments
Apartment Trivia
100

This term refers to the initial payment made by a renter to secure an apartment rental.

What is a security deposit

100

This character from 'Friends' lived in a spacious apartment located in Manhattan, New York.  

Who is Monica Geller

100

This Hollywood actress owns a penthouse apartment in New York City's Greenwich Village, known for its stunning views of the city skyline.

 Who is Sarah Jessica Parker

100

This iconic piece of furniture in Monica's apartment from 'Friends' has a nickname and is famously out of place.

What is the Central Perk couch?

100

This architectural style, popularized in the early 20th century, is known for its characteristic features such as open floor plans, large windows, and exposed building materials.

What is loft-style architecture?

200

In addition to the first month's rent, landlords often require renters to provide this upfront payment, typically equivalent to one month's rent.

What is a security deposit?

200

This cartoon character resides in a pineapple under the sea in the city of Bikini Bottom.

Who is SpongeBob SquarePants

200

This iconic apartment building, located in Manhattan, New York, is known for its distinctive art deco design and luxury residences.

What is the Dakota Building?

200

This quirky feature in the apartment of Ted Mosby from 'How I Met Your Mother' is a blue French horn with sentimental significance.

What is the Blue French Horn?

200

This amenity, commonly found in luxury apartment buildings, provides residents with access to fitness equipment, group exercise classes, and wellness services.

What is a fitness center or gym

300

This term describes a payment made by a prospective tenant to reserve an apartment before signing a lease agreement.

What is a holding deposit?

300

This character from 'Seinfeld' had an apartment located in New York City, known for its quirky decor and frequent visitors.

Who is Jerry Seinfeld

300

This apartment, located at 221B Baker Street in London, is famous for being the fictional residence of a renowned detective.  

What is Sherlock Holmes' apartment?

300

This unusual feature in the apartment of Sherlock Holmes at 221B Baker Street includes a violin and chemical experiments.

What is the Science Corner?

300

In the United States, this term refers to an apartment with one bedroom, a separate living area, a kitchen, and a bathroom.

What is a one-bedroom apartment?

400

Landlords may require this non-refundable payment from tenants to cover potential damages beyond normal wear and tear.

What is a pet deposit?

400

This character from J.K. Rowling's 'Harry Potter' series lives in a small cupboard under the stairs at 4 Privet Drive.

Who is Harry Potter

400

This upscale apartment building, located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, is known for its extravagant amenities and record-breaking height.

What is the Burj Khalifa?

400

This hidden room in the apartment of Harry Potter at 12 Grimmauld Place serves as a meeting place for the Order of the Phoenix.

 What is the Room of Requirement?

400

This type of residential community is designed to resemble a small town within a larger city, offering a mix of housing types, shops, restaurants, and recreational facilities.

What is a mixed-use development or urban village?

500

In some jurisdictions, landlords are legally required to place security deposits in this type of account to protect tenants' funds.

What is an escrow account?

500

This superhero's secret identity, Bruce Wayne, resides in Wayne Manor, a mansion located outside Gotham City.

Who is Batman?

500

This residential skyscraper, located in Chicago, Illinois, is renowned for its distinctive cylindrical shape and innovative design.

What is Marina City?


500

This fictional character's apartment in 'Seinfeld' has a unique view of New York City's skyline, often seen in the show's opening scenes.

 Who is Jerry Seinfeld?

500

This term refers to the practice of renting an apartment or property and then subletting it to another tenant at a higher price, often without the landlord's knowledge.

What is subletting or subleasing?

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