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Re: What is your rent?
People from Vegas.. what is the average rent for a 4BR house... Bugstud was the only post I saw (recall) from Vegas.
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People from Vegas.. what is the average rent for a 4BR house... Bugstud was the only post I saw (recall) from Vegas. [/ QUOTE ] depends on where you want one but 1200 isn't out of the question for a decent place and 1600 would probably be pimp. Look in Green Valley or Henderson for best results. |
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-675/month for me (place is 1375 total for me and my roommate)
about 75 each for all utilities -San Diego, CA - Baypark, near Sea World and USD -2b/2b condo 2 car spots, washer/dryer, etc -The place is awesome. Close to everything and maintained ridiculously well. Pool and BBQ area. |
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$2300/month for 2bed/2bath apartment in west LA. 1 roommate, I'm paying $1200 because my room's bigger. On the third floor of 3, so the living-room's 14-15 feet tall and we have skylights. Not sure on the square footage of the apartment, maybe somewhere around 1000-1200.
It's pretty nice, especially considering that neither of us is actually employed. |
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$1500 1BR + Living room + Dining room in the more gentrified section of the mission in San Francisco (19th and Guerrero). HW floors, bay window, nice details - I live with my longterm girlfriend and we technically split the rent, but she's poor and I'm not so I often end up paying the full rent and having her "owe" me.
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$1500 1BR + Living room + Dining room in the more gentrified section of the mission in San Francisco (19th and Guerrero). HW floors, bay window, nice details - I live with my longterm girlfriend and we technically split the rent, but she's poor and I'm not so I often end up paying the full rent and having her "owe" me. [/ QUOTE ] she pays you back with anal i assume? |
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$830/month in Minneapolis - one bedroom with a balcony (screened in), mini fireplace in the living area - 3rd floor with an elevator, and that includes underground parking which cannot be overstated in winter -
I'm in the nice part of Minneapolis - close to Lake Calhoun and right behind a bike trail (the midtown greenway) - so I'm in pretty good location for what I want - if I couldn't buy gas, I'm real close to public transit lines and I could walk to food easy - I'm 2-4 blocks from a couple bars and never have to drive if I feel like getting shitfaced - I like it - but I'm looking for a real home now - I'll probably go Condo - RB |
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- $200 a month ($400 divided between roommate and me)
- Really big Victorian farmhouse near Fillmore, CA (40 minutes north of LA) - This won't last forever, I'm really frigging lucky while it does, and then I am doomed to pay 4-5 times this amount every month |
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$400/month for a room in a house in Annandale, VA. A friend of mine owns the house and also lives there. Another friend also rents a room. The house is nice, bedrooms are smallish, but living room, kitchen and basement are all big. It's just outside of the Beltway. The only downside is you can't walk anywhere, it's all about driving in this area.
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