This area, despite being nowhere near Jamaica, has strong ties to reggae music! That's because Bob Marley lived in town. Therefore, since 1994, nearby Wilmington has been hosting the Peoples' Festival, which is a tribute to Marley. The festival features some of the world's best reggae musicians playing Bob Marley songs.
Wilmington Manor is a small little area considered a suburb of Wilmington. Wilmington Manor is actually tiny. It's home to less than 8,000 people. However, what Wilmington Manor lacks in population size, it makes up for in vibrancy of community and convenient yet affordable access. Wilmington Manor is a perfect choice for commuters because it's a straight shot into the city on I-95. It's also adjacent to New Castle Airport, so people who travel or fly a lot will find the area convenient. If you're thinking about working or playing the Wilmington area and want to find home rentals, consider Wilmington Manor. It has its own fair share of neighborhoods and communities, each offering a distinctive feel and set of amenities.
Moving to Wilmington Manor
If you're planning to look for rental homes in Wilmington Manor, the first thing to think about is what you want out of house rentals or apartments. Are you looking for a home that's a certain size? Do you want your house to be somewhere convenient for commuting? Do you want to live in a certain community? Think hard about your specifications, then narrow down your search based on what you decide.
Once you've found some apartments or condos for rent that look just right for you, contact potential landlords and realtors. Through them, you'll be able to set up appointments to see the homes. Once you set up appointments, and before you travel to Wilmington Manor, be sure you prepare to apply for apartments there. During a housing hunt, you're going to want to be able to apply quickly, because dream homes go off the market fast!
What you'll need in order to apply is the financial information that proves you're capable of paying the rent -- in the full amount and on time. Some documents that you'll probably need are bank statements, tax returns, pay stubs, copies of IDs and anything else that shows how much money you have or make. If you're worried about qualifying financially, consider renting with a guarantor. Guarantors have more money than you, and they show a landlord that someone will be legally financially responsible for the apartment, should you not be able to pay.
Also, you'll need to be prepared to make a deposit on your apartment in order to take it off the market. Deposits are a lot - they can be as much as three times the monthly rent. So, be sure to start pinching your pennies before the moving process (moving itself is an expensive process anyway!)
Neighborhoods in Wilmington Manor
It's also important when moving to a new place to do research about the area you're going to live in. After all, every neighborhood has its perks, and you want to make sure you end up living in the place that feels the best for you. Think about what you might want out of a neighborhood. Do you value community? Location? Amenities? Whatever you value, decide on that, then rule other neighborhoods out of your search. By doing your research beforehand, you can save a lot of time and energy looking at homes in places that don't actually appeal to you. To learn more about Wilmington Manor neighborhoods, check out the list below. It can help you decide where in Wilmington Manor you should consider finding a new home.
Southern Wilmington Manor: The southern part of town in Wilmington Manor is mostly residential, with a park (Penn Acres) in the middle of it. The park and part of town has a stream running through it, so it's also a good place to be if you like water views.
Central Wilmington Manor: This is where it's happening in Wilmington Manor. The center of town has lots of restaurants and parks, and it also has Highway 40 running through it, which means it's a great and convenient location for commuters.
Northern Wilmington Manor: The northern part of Wilmington Manor is mostly residential, but it has a park in it -- Chelsea Manor Park. Choose this for quiet living; it also connects to I-295, with easy access into Wilmington proper.
Living in Wilmington Manor
If you choose to live in Wilmington Manor, you're in for a treat. That's because it's a lovely suburban town with plenty of parks, restaurants and shops, with easy access to the big city nearby -- Wilmington. Wilmington Manor is home to some great dining spots like Dove Restaurant and Arner's Restaurant. It also has good shopping, like Continental Shopping Center.
However, if you want real big city excitement head on in to Wilmington to see what the city has to offer. Wilmington is packed with activities, like the Henry Francis DuPont Winterthur Museum, Delaware Art Museum, the Grand Opera House, the DuPont building, the Brandywine Zoo, the Nemours Mansion and gardens and more. Wilmington has its fair share of outstanding dining, so if you're a real foodie, come into town and sample fare at places like Moro, the Washington Street Ale House or the ultra upscale Domaine Hudson. The drive is quick and easy; just hop in your car and you can be in town in less than 10 minutes! If you want to take public transportation, there's a bus you can take, so don't worry about having your own set of wheels.