Westboro Apartments



Westboro Apartments is apartment complex owned by landlord Mr. Sanders. Francine and her family reside in Unit #3. Mrs. Pariso is another resident who lives in Unit #4 right close to the Frenskys, after she moved into that unit in the segment Francine Goes to War. It is located in Northeast Elwood City.

Frensky's Apartment


The Frensky's apartment consists of a kitchen, living room, bathroom, and two bedrooms. The parents are Oliver and Laverne. Francine and her sister Catherine both share a bedroom like D.W. and Baby Kate do in Arthur's house. The central room has green walls and blue carpeting. In Francine and Catherine's bedroom, the walls are yellow and the carpeting is brown, Francine's bed has light green sheets and a light and dark green plaid pillow, Catherine's bed has purple sheets and a purple pillow; and they also have green sliding curtains in front of their window in most segments, although the curtains were originally purple in Francine's Bad Hair Day. They also own a pet cat named Nemo from Francine and the Feline and subsequent segments, and he usually sleeps in Francine and Catherine's room on either bed. Francine and Catherine did not have a computer in their room until Vomitrocious. Their computer was originally a gray early '90s era computer until in Season 10 and onwards where it was replaced by a light blue computer.

Mrs. Pariso's Apartment


Mrs. Pariso's apartment is a mirrored version of the Frensky's apartment. In contrast to the Frensky's apartment, the central room has pink walls and green carpeting, and her apartment appears to be more detailed with more stylish furniture, lamps, and that there are a collection of photographs of Mrs. Pariso's past years of when she rode horses, played tennis, and went out for the Olympics that were hanging on the walls, plus there were some trophies that Mrs. Pariso won. Also, there is a door with twelve windows that the Frensky's apartment does not have. Mrs. Pariso's apartment was only seen in Francine Goes to War and is no longer seen in the later segments.