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that's insane, but that's the price for innercity living in a metropolis...
Apartments in Amsterdam (single floor, maybe 60-70 square meters) can do as much as half a million Euro when sold, 3-4000 a month to rent.
I guess similar sized apartments in Manhattan cost something similar.
jwenting
duckman
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I'm sorry, but $1800 for a 300 Sq. Ft apartment??? Is living in downtown Manhatten really worth it? I mean come on. It's crowded, traffic sucks, smokes are $7 a pack, drinks are probably double that, it's target #1 for the next terrorist attack... I could go on.
I just don't understand the drawl. Now Philly on the other hand... the City of Botherly Love, the people are friendly, it's cheap, 90 minute commute from NYC.... hehehe.
But really though, I just can't see why someone would pay $1800 a month for such a small apartment when they could go over the bridge into Jersey and get something 5 times that size for the same amount. Hell, you could have a $200g house on an $1800 a month mortgage.
I just don't understand it I tell you.
Justin01
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To answer your question Justin, Avi currently lives in Jersey about 20 minutes outside the city, and he prefers living in the city ... suburban life is different than city life after all ;)
cscgal
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200g house on a 1800 a month mortgage? It's normally less than 700 a month for a house around 200g! There's no telling what you could get for that, but some people don't like owning. Here, you can rent a house for about 500-600 a month, but that's about the price of a 30 loan.
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To answer your question Justin, Avi currently lives in Jersey about 20 minutes outside the city, and he prefers living in the city ... suburban life is different than city life after all ;)
Ya I know. City life is much different. Definitely a lot funner and a lot more going on. It's just that $1800 for a 300 sq. ft. apartment is insane. Thats like paying to live in a closet.
Anyway, I suffer from a syndrome that most from the Philly area suffer from. It comes from living in the shadow of NYC, so whenever I can get a chance to take a pot shot at the city, regardless of how rational it is, I have to take it :mrgreen:
Justin01
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Personally I'd prefer living in the country, far away from the stench, noise, and crowds of the city.
jwenting
duckman
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Agreed, Designcrowd, especially for a measly civil serveant, I think we should both move Manhatten.
MartyMcFly
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I work/travel all over, but am well-pleased to call Kansas, USA, home. The cost-of-living is so low, it's almost shameful. I pay around $900.00/month to OWN a home that I newly built. 4 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms, 2 levels, attached garage, large yard/lawn full of trees. Jealous? Well, if so, just remember, it's Kansas. No mountains, no ocean, flat and dusty. Though, I've never been tempted to move. That is until I spent a week in Silkeborg, Denmark. That is a beautiful place.
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