Apartment Hunting
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dlazzWhat a pain in the ass.
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Automatik
HATE IT. Shit is so cutthroat here. I want to move soon, but dreading it.dlazz;1222481 wrote:What a pain in the ass. -
dlazz
Cant afford a down payment.ccrunner609;1222484 wrote:thats why when I was 19 I bought a house.
Columbus is absurd...basically anywhere that doesn't suck is well over 700/month. -
justincredibleYeah, I did not enjoy apartment hunting. Good luck.
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Automatik
You'll have to go further out.dlazz;1222489 wrote:Cant afford a down payment.
Columbus is absurd...basically anywhere that doesn't suck is well over 700/month.
I was just browsing Cbus apartments yesterday and noticed they were higher than I remembered.....Grandview especially. -
Fab4RunnerDefinitely sucks. I lived in four different apartments/houses while in college. Hated the searches.
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Belly35
............try looking in Chicago ... you don't even know what apartment hunting is like until you lived in Chicagodlazz;1222489 wrote:Cant afford a down payment.
Columbus is absurd...basically anywhere that doesn't suck is well over 700/month. -
Automatik
Or NYC, I'm sure Chicago is similar.Belly35;1222502 wrote: ............try looking in Chicago ... you don't even know what appartment hunting is like until you lived in Chicago
Do you have to deal w/ broker fees there? 3 months rent out the door is fucking painful.
I had places lined up months in advance in Cbus. Looking here more than 30 days out is too much. It's brutal. -
OneBuckeye
Then live somewhere that sucks.dlazz;1222489 wrote:Cant afford a down payment.
Columbus is absurd...basically anywhere that doesn't suck is well over 700/month.
http://columbus.craigslist.org/apa/3073870194.html
This looks ideal. Sounds like lesbians. -
dlazzProblem is that I'm looking to live as close to work at possible. Problem is, my employer is surrounded by a bunch of rich fucks. I have to venture out quite a bit to find stuff affordable.
I should've gotten a head start on looking, but I didn't realize my lease ends THIS month and not next. Dumb move on my part. -
Raw Dawgin' itHow much is expensive in Columbus?
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dlazz
The places I've been looking at have been about $750/month plus utilities.Raw Dawgin' it;1222525 wrote:How much is expensive in Columbus?
Places near work are 800+ -
Automatik
Where are you looking?dlazz;1222527 wrote:The places I've been looking at have been about $750/month plus utilities.
Places near work are 800+ -
dlazz
Westerville/New Albany/Gahanna area, or as close as humanly possible. Employer is sandwiched in an awkward part of New Albany and Columbus.Automatik;1222533 wrote:Where are you looking? -
OneBuckeye
That doesn't seem too out of line. Or you could just get a roommate.dlazz;1222527 wrote:The places I've been looking at have been about $750/month plus utilities.
Places near work are 800+
http://columbus.craigslist.org/roo/3086759050.html
Or shack up with two 25-30 year old girls. What could go wrong?
http://columbus.craigslist.org/roo/3129069193.html -
Fab1bI have both owned and rented, I currently rent and rent is for me. Fits my lifestyle. 1st I am never home to do yard work, etc..... 2nd I am not skilled at fixing things so it costs me a ton anytime anything in the house breaks to have repairperson come out 3rd if you are making payments for 30yrs + whats the difference more than likely you will not remain in that same house and will have payments most of your life.....the list goes on and on, so for me renting fits my life.
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Belly35
Man up mofo you want to be a rich fuck.. remember I am your hero :laugh:dlazz;1222509 wrote:Problem is that I'm looking to live as close to work at possible. Problem is, my employer is surrounded by a bunch of rich fucks. I have to venture out quite a bit to find stuff affordable.
I should've gotten a head start on looking, but I didn't realize my lease ends THIS month and not next. Dumb move on my part. -
hoops23
Same. I don't enjoy yard work and upkeep. I also am not the type of person to settle down in the same place for 30+ years. I may buy one day, but that day is not now.Fab1b;1222537 wrote:I have both owned and rented, I currently rent and rent is for me. Fits my lifestyle. 1st I am never home to do yard work, etc..... 2nd I am not skilled at fixing things so it costs me a ton anytime anything in the house breaks to have repairperson come out 3rd if you are making payments for 30yrs + whats the difference more than likely you will not remain in that same house and will have payments most of your life.....the list goes on and on, so for me renting fits my life. -
Raw Dawgin' itHOLY FUCK! For 800 bucks a month i could live in a fucking castle in Columbus! Jesus.
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Raw Dawgin' itDoesn't compare to NY - but i was paying over $1,100 a month to live in a 700sq.ft. apartment with 1 other person in DC. I moved to the burbs and now pay $1,450 a month for a 3 bedroom house.
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Fab1bJacksonville is not cheap either unless you want to live in the ghetto. I pay 1200 for a 1600 sq ft townhome on an old golf course with open land, trails, and ponds for fishing. I have door pick up trash service, 9 pools with one being a "super pool" freaking gigantic, gym, clubhouses. My complex is like a resort. I love it. Plus I am less than a mile from my office.
On another note, my time in FL is limited as I will be moving to IL next year for work, so I will be up there hunting later this year for a new place next August. -
AutomatikI pay 9 and live shoebox studio. I'm losing my mind.
I remember being throughly pissed when I had to pay $500 in Cbus. Those were the days. -
LJ
I have a house in Blacklick I am renting out for $1000/month. PM if interesteddlazz;1222535 wrote:Westerville/New Albany/Gahanna area, or as close as humanly possible. Employer is sandwiched in an awkward part of New Albany and Columbus. -
Raw Dawgin' it
Must...not...make expert joke.....LJ;1222564 wrote:I have a house in Blacklick I am renting out for $1000/month. PM if interested