Moving into a new place is exciting, but let’s be real—it can also be stressful (and expensive). From hauling furniture to setting up utilities, there’s a lot to think about. That’s why choosing a fully furnished apartment at Laurent is a game-changer. We take the hassle out of moving so you can settle in stress-free and start enjoying student life right away.
1. No Furniture Shopping = Major Savings
Let’s talk about the cost of furnishing an apartment. A bed, desk, couch, dining table, and chairs can add up fast—and that’s before you even get into things like a mattress or shelving. At Laurent, every unit comes fully furnished, meaning you don’t have to spend thousands of dollars just to make your space livable. Your wallet (and your parents) will thank you.
2. Move-In Ready = Less Stress
Forget spending days (or weeks) setting up your new place. When you move into Laurent, everything is already set up and ready to go. No trips to IKEA, no struggling to assemble furniture, no last-minute runs for a couch that actually fits through your door. Just bring your essentials, unpack, and start enjoying your new home.
3. Perfectly Designed for Student Life
Not all apartments are designed with students in mind, but Laurent is built for comfort, function, and style. Each suite is thoughtfully furnished with modern, high-quality pieces that maximize space—so you can focus on studying, relaxing, and making the most of your time in university.
4. Less Clutter, More Convenience
One of the biggest perks of a fully furnished apartment? You don’t have to worry about where to store or sell your furniture when you move out. Whether you’re staying for a year or finishing your degree, you can move in and move out without the hassle of dealing with bulky furniture.
5. A Community, Not Just an Apartment
Moving into a fully furnished unit at Laurent means you’re not just getting an apartment—you’re joining a community. With modern amenities like study lounges, a fitness center, and a rooftop patio, you’ll have access to everything you need, plus a built-in community of fellow students.