U D Typical Penthouse living room at Canterbury Lodge. 214 North Thayer. Kitchen view in typical Charter Realty apartment. Note dishwasher, 14 cubic foot refrigerator. Typical bedroom--note mineral acoustic ceiling, assuring quiet for study and sleep. Sun Terrace-404 North Thayer Chalet-1364 Geddes Road Forvm-726 Sou MAYNARD HOUSE: FOR FACULTY AND GRADUATE STUDENTS... Efficiency and one bedroom furnished and un- furnished apartments are available in Maynard House, Ann Arbor's distinctive on the - campus apartment address. University families enjoy the unique blend of State Street convenience and fine apartment living of this new apartment building. HERE'S WHY KNOWLEDGEABLE U-M STUDENTS LOOK TO CHARTER REALTY FOR THEIR HOUSING NEEDS In Ann Arbor the leading exponent of fine housing for students . . . of campus living at its very best ... is Charter Realty. Oriented to both the tastes and the pocket-book of the discriminat- ing U-M student, Charter Realty provides a range of student apartment facilities which surpasses anything available on campus. Better value for your rental dollar . . . a distinct emphasis on color . . . on contemporary design . . . on luxury apartments-these are the implicit promises of every apartment owned or.managed by Charter. Apartment costs, per occupant, range from just $40 per month to $68.75-depending upon the size and features of the apartment. Before you look anywhere, stop in at Charter Realty to discuss available apartments, on the campus, that are ready to make this part of your University life all you'll want it to be. Charter Realty is located at the corner of Washtenaw and South University. WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN YOU RENT AN APARTMENT Here is a check list of items to seek when you look for an apartment. In Ann Arbor, you should insist on at least 12 of these 20 points in any apartment. Many Charter Realty apartments offer you all 20. " full-time management staff to serve you " full-time maintenance staff; fast repair service " exclusive use of U-M student rental agreement form " management's proven assistance if sub-leasing becomes necessary " management is available for questions, answers and service-not an out-of-town telephone number " your confidence that you will recover your security deposit on damages " separate kitchen " dishwasher * garbage disposal " air-conditioning " carpeting * laundry facilities " adequate study accommodations, including separate desk and chest " adequate storage space " soundproof construction * twin-insulated draft-free windows " paved parking * professionally decorated w/quality furnishings * heat included in the rent * location convenient to academic and social activities CHARTER REALTY INITIATED THESE "FIRSTS" FOR STUDENT HOUSING! * First luxury apartments built and designed for students " First "stilt-type" apartment building for sheltered parking * First fire-proof apartments built for students " First dishwashers for student apartments " First professionally-trained management team for student apartments " First wall-to-wall carpets in student apartments " First student apartments with fireplaces " First two-story apartments, with bedrooms upstairs " First use of double-pane insulating glass in student apartments " First to offer student apartments with 2 and 21 baths " First with wood-panelled living rooms " First to use glare-reducing glass where needed 1 SUP SER If you'l for sur ask ab our ter sible p months ready attentic COMING SOON ... Three new attractive buildings will soon be under construction. They are located at 1021 Vaughn, 525 Walnut, and 1330 N. University. Rental appli- cations for two-level apartments in each building are being accepted now. The units are for four, five and six persons. Details are available at the Charter office. charter ealIt-y Phone 6582 1335 So. University Fine Campus Apartments I Charter Realty office, located at corner of Washtenaw and South University. Hilbert "Hip" Beyer, Rental Property Manager, shows students new apartment rendering. Furnishings of Carriage House expla Janet Elliott. Charter President, John C. Stegeman.