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lifesaver 10-05-2004 03:05 AM

What do you pay a month in Rent/Mortgage?
 
The Providence thread got me thinking....

I pay $325 for the master in a 3 bedroom condo in the med center across from the medical school. The complex is about 25 years old, has new siding going up now and our unit was remodeled when the current owners bought it 4 years ago, with new windows, crown molding, saltillo tile downstairs, new applicances and 2 1/2 baths - 1600 sq ft. I am on a golf course as well, oh and covered parking.

I know I am getting a hella deal, cause I am friends with the owner (the third roomate is her son who is never here... lives with his g/f). Also, the owner only charges the other renter $340 (althoug the market would bear much higher and I am in charge of collecting rent so am going to charge $420 and use the difference to pay for a maid to come in weekly and just say its included in the price.


So... what do you pay??

_Lisa_ 10-05-2004 05:16 AM

I pay $624/month to live in a very nice apartment complex in a safe part of town. I could list a string of amenities if I could remember them all but they aren't important to me. What is important to me is to have a safe place to live & a safe place to park my car. And the extra space in my bedroom, bathroom, & living room don't hurt either. ;)

lyrica9 10-05-2004 06:49 AM

pfft. you adults with your grownup apartments:p

$400 for half of a tiny room in a new house a block off campus with a lot of asinine rules. but cable, internet and cheaper dues are all included.

mu_agd 10-05-2004 07:08 AM

$1200 for my one bedroom.

winneythepooh7 10-05-2004 07:12 AM

$630 for a basement studio. I wanna move SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO bad....................

KSigkid 10-05-2004 08:09 AM

Boston prices...not quite NY or San Fran prices, but still pretty high.

ZTAngel 10-05-2004 08:13 AM

I pay $550 for 1.5 bedrooms and my own bathroom. (my roomie and I share one of the bedrooms as an office) It's in a house rather than an apartment so it's a little more expensive.
It's not cheap to live in Orlando. A one bedroom apartment in the good part of town runs about $700-800 per month.

SSS1365 10-05-2004 08:24 AM

Mr. SSS and I pay a mortgage of $1234/month. Before we bought our townhouse, we were paying $950/month for a 1-bedroom apartment.

mmcat 10-05-2004 08:30 AM

600 a month for rent for an 1100 square foot, two bedroom two bath apartment that opens up to the franklin mountains and has refrigerated air. a biggie in el paso. this means the cat has his own bathroom.

Munchkin03 10-05-2004 08:54 AM

Before I moved, I was paying $800 for 1 bedroom in a 3-bedroom.

I'm not paying rent now, as a condition of my fellowship, but I'm just saving the money that I would have normally paid for my post-grad apartment.

tunatartare 10-05-2004 09:21 AM

Oh the beauty of rent control: My parents pay around $700 a month for a large 2-bedroom apartment in Manhattan. :) All of the apartments in my building now are going for about $2000-$2500. Our landlord wants us to move out sooo bad.

KillarneyRose 10-05-2004 09:38 AM

Mortgage - bleech! One of the yuckier aspects of being a grown up.

Mr. KR and I pay just a hair under $3,000 per month and this covers house payment, taxes and interest. I believe we put 30% down and the interest rate is 5 point something-or-other percent.

It's a nice, 4 bedroom with a good sized yard but it's not huge by any means. I think we're paying extra to be in a waterfront community.

KillarneyRose 10-05-2004 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by KSigkid
Boston prices...not quite NY or San Fran prices, but still pretty high.

Lots of "cost of living" guidebooks say that you should pay no more than 25% of your salary toward your rent. Someone once added to that, "If you're reading this in Boston, you're laughing and if you're reading this in New York, you're crying."

Tippiechick 10-05-2004 09:45 AM

We just bought a 4 year-old house. It has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths with 1100 sq. ft. We will pay $550 a month. It has an awesome park in the subdivision, too. We are quite pleased.

_Opi_ 10-05-2004 10:06 AM

I pay $650 for rent in a not-so-bad apartment off campus.

My landlord loves us, and has never increased our rent for 3 yrs, while he kept increasing the heck out of everyone else on our complex.

Apartments around campus run for about $700+ for a 2 bedroom. So I think we got a good deal.

mattpike 10-05-2004 10:14 AM

In Edmond Oklahoma
 
Me and my cousin bought a house and the total cost was 250,000 but the monthly loan payments are 1,500 a month. But my dad covers 500 and we just pay 500 a piece so its not that bad. its a pretty new house so it is insulated pretty well so the utilities are not very high. but it is 4 bedroom so we are lookin for some more roomates. that will nock the rent down alot. damn i am glad i dont live up north. this house is like 32 hundred square feet in a nice part of town and is not nearly as expensive as some of the houses up north.

AChiOAlumna 10-05-2004 11:13 AM

Mr. AChiOAlumna and I pay $830/mo. in mortgage for our 1750 sq. ft. house in Southern CA!!

10-05-2004 11:22 AM

I pay $710 a month for a 798 sq ft. 1 bdrm/1 bath apartment. It is a brand new complex in Lewisville and I love it.

FAB*SpiceySpice 10-05-2004 11:28 AM

My rent is $260 every month. I live in a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom duplex with two of my sorority sisters. Our utilities are pretty cheap, and we each pay about $30/month for cable and internet. I have the biggest bedroom, it's at least 3 times the size of the bedroom downstairs and twice as big as the other bedroom upstairs. Plus I have the biggest closet. :D We all pay the same in rent every month though so I am not complaining...;)

I wish I could have a dog here though :(

valkyrie 10-05-2004 11:29 AM

We're paying $850 a month for a 2 bedroom in an awesome neighborhood. It's cheap here.

OrigamiTulip 10-05-2004 11:33 AM

We're paying $819 for a 2br/2ba in a suburb just outside of Orlando. We rented the exact same apartment (layout, amenities, everything) in Sanford, about 15 miles north of our current place for only $649 a month. Its amazing how much those few miles can change the cost.

adpialumcsuc 10-05-2004 11:41 AM

We pay a $2300 mortgage on a 3 bedroom 2 bath on 5 acres. That includes our taxes, insurance and other escrow items.

astroAPhi 10-05-2004 12:04 PM

I pay just under $1100/month for a 1200 sq ft 2 BR/2BA condo. That includes my homeowners association fees, taxes, and all that great crap. Damn PMI. :mad:

I was paying $450/month to rent a closet from a friend of a friend... I needed my own place!

DigitalAngel126 10-05-2004 12:04 PM

I'm paying $300/mo to live in a tri-level, 3 bedroom house with 2 roommates. Not complaining though - - we have a sunroom, fireplace, hot tub, wet bar, and garage!

winneythepooh7 10-05-2004 12:24 PM

Wow, reading up on all of your cheap rents makes me more and more want to get the H out of NYC!!!!!!!

Jill1228 10-05-2004 12:29 PM

Where are you in So Cal? We are eventually looking to move there!

Right now in Surrey, BC Mr. 1228 and I have a 3 BR 1.75 bath with a full basement and loft and pay $1100 Canadian (if you convert it into US at today's rate it is $873 US a month). We were lucky to find a place that allows pets (I have 2 cats)

Holding off until we find out where we want to settle...sigh

Quote:

Originally posted by AChiOAlumna
Mr. AChiOAlumna and I pay $830/mo. in mortgage for our 1750 sq. ft. house in Southern CA!!

tunatartare 10-05-2004 12:31 PM

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Originally posted by winneythepooh7
Wow, reading up on all of your cheap rents makes me more and more want to get the H out of NYC!!!!!!!
Haha I know what you mean. A lot of the rents that people have posted on here wouldn't even get you a cardboard box in a prime location in Central Park.

Peaches-n-Cream 10-05-2004 12:42 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KLPDaisy
Oh the beauty of rent control: My parents pay around $700 a month for a large 2-bedroom apartment in Manhattan. :) All of the apartments in my building now are going for about $2000-$2500. Our landlord wants us to move out sooo bad.
Two words of advice: Never move!

I want a two bedroom in Manhattan for $700.

cutiepatootie 10-05-2004 01:08 PM

Not a dam cent!:D :D :D thanks to the real estate market last yr!

the only thing i pay is $3,000 a yr for taxes and that is dvided by 2 payements

plus utilities

tunatartare 10-05-2004 01:09 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Peaches-n-Cream
Two words of advice: Never move!

I want a two bedroom in Manhattan for $700.

Oh trust me, we never plan on it. Like I said, the landlord hates us.;)

CarolinaDG 10-05-2004 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KLPDaisy
Haha I know what you mean. A lot of the rents that people have posted on here wouldn't even get you a cardboard box in a prime location in Central Park.
But, on the other hand, y'all get paid more because of cost of living, and you don't need cars! It's all relative. I have two friends up there, now, one going to Columbia and one going to NYU, and I have NO CLUE how they pay rent off of what they were making in SC. I guess TONS of student loans.

My rent, btw, is $599+$19 water fee. It's a one bedroom with a walk-in closet, bathroom, living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry/laundry room, HUGE patio, and an outdoor storage space. I live in a lake-front apartment complex (though my apartment building doesn't look out onto the water... just onto a pond) with pool, putt-putt, tennis courts, free security system, and it's a gated complex, so you can only get in with an invitation from a resident (although sometimes they randomly leave the gates open). Market rent for my apartment is $750, but since they're trying to fill the complex (it's only a couple of years old) they're offering low rent. The other apartment complex in town is $575 (I don't know what their water fee is) but it's a lot older and not as nice (as well as being occupied by some rather, er, redneck people). The houses in this city (Lake Wylie, SC) range from about $80,000 (for a really small townhouse with no air... I looked into buying it, then wised up) to the millions of dollars. Larry Johnson, ex-Charlotte Hornet, used to live across the lake from where I live now, if that gives you any clue what kind of community I live in. I moved here because the country club that I work at is in this town, but it's really nice and safe and because of the economy here, there are a lot of really classy people who live here. Plus, my parents live in Clover, which is about 20 minutes away (technically Lake Wylie is part of Clover, but that's a whole other story), so they're close enough that I can go visit them for whatever, but far enough away that I can lead my own life.

winneythepooh7 10-05-2004 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KLPDaisy
Haha I know what you mean. A lot of the rents that people have posted on here wouldn't even get you a cardboard box in a prime location in Central Park.
Definately. My apartment is ghetto looking to me and all my family from upstate where everyone who has a small home looks like a huge sprawling estate by NYC standards. It is disgusting. And then try to find someone on a very limited income a place to live? It is damn near impossible. For clients on SSI that get accepted to Supported Housing Programs for example, they are only supposed to pay 30%of their income towards the rent and the state and the program is supposed to pick up the rest. But the state and the program can't afford to pick up the rest on NYC going-rents and they are not going to pay for "affordable" apartments where "the rest of us" live because they are considered "illegal". (ie. my basement apartment). OK, I'll stop before this turns into yet another NYC rant thread and we get all the other non-NYC GC'ers pissed off!!

tunatartare 10-05-2004 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by CarolinaDG
But, on the other hand, y'all get paid more because of cost of living, and you don't need cars!
Keep in mind we also pay more taxes than anyone else- federal, state, and city, and things cost a lot more in NYC. For example, a single movie ticket is $10.50. Oh and we have taxes on literally EVERYTHING, even clothing. A pack of cigarettes costs around $7 I think here. Not 100% sure because I don't smoke.

chideltjen 10-05-2004 03:12 PM

I pay $695 a month for a 1 bedroom one bath. It's pretty nice and a good size. Kitchen is a little small but I don't cook often.

amycat412 10-05-2004 03:33 PM

I pay $1240 for a 1100 SF one bedroom rent controlled apartment in L.A. with 7 closets.

jharb 10-05-2004 03:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by amycat412
I pay $1240 for a 1100 SF one bedroom rent controlled apartment in L.A. with 7 closets.
You're paying for the closets :)...although I'd rather have a small apartment with a ton of closet space than a huge apartment with no closets.

valkyrie 10-05-2004 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by jharb
You're paying for the closets :)...although I'd rather have a small apartment with a ton of closet space than a huge apartment with no closets.
See, I'd rather have an extra bedroom to use as a closet. ;)

XOMichelle 10-05-2004 04:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ZTAngel
I pay $550 for 1.5 bedrooms and my own bathroom. (my roomie and I share one of the bedrooms as an office) It's in a house rather than an apartment so it's a little more expensive.
It's not cheap to live in Orlando. A one bedroom apartment in the good part of town runs about $700-800 per month.

One bedroom for $700? No mistake: that's cheap! I pay $712.50 to share a 2 bed 2 bath apartment with old kitchens and bathrooms. I think I'm getting a pretty good deal for the location. It's a safe town, although I am a hop skip and a jump away from EPA, and it is very close to where I work.

XOMichelle 10-05-2004 04:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KLPDaisy
Keep in mind we also pay more taxes than anyone else- federal, state, and city, and things cost a lot more in NYC. For example, a single movie ticket is $10.50. Oh and we have taxes on literally EVERYTHING, even clothing. A pack of cigarettes costs around $7 I think here. Not 100% sure because I don't smoke.
My neighbor and her friend from college did a NYC- California comparison a few years back and figured out that SF/LA was more expensive becuase you can't NOT have a car. Now, that was in the Sillicon Valley hayday, and rent has gone down quite a bit (I think my place used to go for 2300-2400, and we pay 1425). I'm glad it's not that expensive anymore! I have two friends who are living in NYC who pay 1400 each for a 800sf 2 bedroom place (although I think it is in a very nice area and has a doorman). It's NUTS!

PhiPsiRuss 10-05-2004 04:47 PM

Life is Good
 
I pay $499.09/month (including utilities) for a large studio, with lots of closet space, in TriBeCa.


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