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  #101  
Old 09-02-2005, 08:24 PM
SackUp SackUp is offline
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Default Re: What is your rent?

-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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  #102  
Old 09-02-2005, 08:55 PM
ethan ethan is offline
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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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Old 09-02-2005, 09:00 PM
partygirluk partygirluk is offline
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Also 2 bathrooms (which contain toilets). So 3 toilets(3 residents).

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WAIT?? So 1 toilet is not in a bathroom?? Kitchen maybe?? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]

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Just a langauge difference. Over here "bathroom" is used to describe a room with a bath (or shower) that will almost always have a toilet. A room with just a toilet is just called a "toilet".
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Old 09-02-2005, 09:06 PM
STLantny STLantny is offline
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1 bedroom studio, with balcolny, 900 sqft, brand new hardwoods, new bathroom, new kitchen, no central air, within walking distance to 1- 4 star, and 1 -5 star restaurant, and about a gazzilion bars.



rent = 150$ (my uncle owns the building.)
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  #105  
Old 09-02-2005, 09:08 PM
sam h sam h is offline
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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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  #106  
Old 09-02-2005, 10:15 PM
nolanfan34 nolanfan34 is offline
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2300sq ft house in Greenlake

Covered parking, very cool neighbors (we do neighborhood BBQs and such).

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And you haven't hosted a 2+2 home game because..... [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
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Old 09-02-2005, 10:23 PM
mason55 mason55 is offline
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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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she pays you back with anal i assume?
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  #108  
Old 09-02-2005, 10:45 PM
whiskeytown whiskeytown is offline
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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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Old 09-03-2005, 02:02 AM
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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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Old 09-03-2005, 02:25 AM
Azhrarn Azhrarn is offline
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I'm in courthouse, in the meridian. we pay about 2300 split among 3 people for a 3 br apt, 2 ba, utilities not included. 8th floor. I'm looking for a house in clarendon pretty soon.

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Hey, a couple of years ago I was living in the courthouse area. It was just off of an I66 exit, 4 bedroom house, $1750 a month. The house was kind of a dump, the landlord was a slum lord, but it was a great location. Lots of good stuff within easy walking distance.
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