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How much is your rent?
batman
post Aug 13 2010, 09:06 PM
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Just curious...

1) How much are you paying for rent?
2) How big/how many bedrooms/what kind of place is it?
3) Location?

(I'm especially curious about what your rent is, mipadi)

I'm paying $800 + utilities per month (splitting the $1600 rent). It's a 2br apartment that's pretty roomy. It's in Hamilton Heights, NYC aka Harlem, I guess. ph34r.gif
 
 
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Matsumoto
post Aug 14 2010, 11:33 AM
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Rent - $1000/mo ($500 each)
Utilities - about $30/mo ($15 each)
Comcast - $70/mo ($35 each)


I have one roommate so splitting rent/bills isn't all that expensive, which is a huge plus. I have the master bedroom suite to the left, but my bathroom is in my room. (For some reason the floor plan always shows it outside the master bedroom) Our complex also has a fitness center and a pool which are really nice too. We have air conditioning/heating etc. We live in the corner on the top floor, so we only have neighbors on the same side as our kitchen/dinning room and we almost never hear them. Also the maintenance man lives across the hall from us so if anything breaks or we have trouble with something we always ask him.

It's about two streets from campus, so it's a great location for me. Everything is almost brand new, so it's SOOO much better than the shitty typical off-campus housing across town that everyone HAS to live in because of all the frats zomg so cool. I think my favorite part is the intercom system and being able to talk to people in the lobby and buzz them in... I've never seen that before. Also since it's in a complex we have unlimited parking and no rules about guests parking either... which if you are from the area is a luxury because normally there is NEVER ANYWHERE to park in this town.

Another thing I really love about this place is that it's not full of students. There are some students here, but they only rent to upperclassmen and graduate students.

I may post pics later if I feel like it.
 

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