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Originally posted by: Rudee
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
1800 is a house payment
Almost triple my mortgage payment.
Originally posted by: Yax
BTW, for those who asked, the unit is in Northern Cal. Bay area.
Originally posted by: alent1234
if you are applying then it may mean you need a place since you are probably losing the lease on your present apartment. either you pay up or live in the street
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
Can people not move further away from the huge cities and find cheaper rent? I've never been to Cali so I have no idea.
Originally posted by: pio!pio!
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
Can people not move further away from the huge cities and find cheaper rent? I've never been to Cali so I have no idea.
Sure they can.....but then where will you work or go to school? All the companies are in the medium/big cities
Originally posted by: shimsham
tell him youll pay 1700 or he can fvk off.
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: pio!pio!
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
Can people not move further away from the huge cities and find cheaper rent? I've never been to Cali so I have no idea.
Sure they can.....but then where will you work or go to school? All the companies are in the medium/big cities
And who the hell wants to spend all their free time commuting?
Originally posted by: ed21x
Bay area definitely has cheaper places than 1800 for a two bedroom apartment. tell the owner to fvck off. If you just need a place immediately to tie you over during the summer, let me know... I'm actually trying to sublet my room out to someone for $500/month /w roommate.
Originally posted by: LukFilm
Originally posted by: Rudee
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
1800 is a house payment
Almost triple my mortgage payment.
Quadruple my mortgage payment.
Take that 30 minutes and multiply it by 4 ~ 6. That's the average commute in Cali for someone who moved "away from the big cities for cheaper rent," A.K.A. the Central Valley.Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
And who the hell wants to spend all their free time commuting?
You guys have tunnel vision or something. At least explain to me how much of a commute you would have to make in order to reduce housing costs. Is a 30 minute drive too much of a commute?
Originally posted by: gwlam12
one time owner wanted to charge us $200 more just cuz we were students.
Originally posted by: Rudee
$1850 for an apartment? Christ, that's nearly 3 times my mortgage payment
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
Can people not move further away from the huge cities and find cheaper rent? I've never been to Cali so I have no idea.