Mick owns a one-bedroom apartment. The entire apartment is floored in a golden hardwood and the walls are painted an urban grey. Some framed posters of muscle cars adorn the walls.
The bedroom has an attached bathroom and enough space to suit a king-sized bed, which is what Mick owns.
The small kitchen has black gloss cabinets and a white marble countertop with a white marble splashback. All the appliances are naked stainless steel. He owns basic kitchen sets; a trio of different sized pots, saucepans, a set of four plates, cutlery, glasses, cups, an expensive set of knives that are stored on a magnet strip, plus one utensil of every kind that kitchens require. Even with this minimalist but functional kitchen, he rarely cooks, choosing to mostly eat out instead.
In the large dining space he has a small dining area for four.
The living room has a smoke blue leather living set arranged in a way that every seat has a position to watch television. A three-seater down one wall, two armchairs opposite the television itself and a loveseat facing the three-seater. The armchairs have more indenture in the cushions, showing that they are the favourite.
In another nook is another loveseat, this one bright red leather with a glossy coffee table in front of it. Opposite the loveseat are three narrow bookshelves. The bookshelves are crammed with bottles of alcohol.
The balcony holds a couple of green iron patio chairs and a matching table.
He has access to a single-car garage that came with his apartment and he keeps his motorcycle in there, a Honda CBR500R.
He uses the apartment complex pool and gym often.