CharlieT
I remember the days before there was dirt.
SONIC. said:Thats a very cool spot.
Just out of curiosity what are they asking?
Not sure Sonic, but just taking a WAG at it, I'd say around $2950/mo rental.
SONIC. said:Thats a very cool spot.
Just out of curiosity what are they asking?
StinkBug said:Also keep in mind that though many places are cheaper, the pay is also lower. Depending on what you do for a living, this may actually make a move less appealing. I know I can buy a 10 year old house outside Phoenix for a little more than half what I paid for my 70 year old house here in San Diego......but the average pay in AZ is a lot lower, and I'd be living in Phoenix again which is a flaming shit hole that I never even want to visit again. Sometimes it's worth paying more to be somewhere you like.
That is insane to me. Especially when you can buy something for far less a month.CharlieT said:Not sure Sonic, but just taking a WAG at it, I'd say around $2950/mo rental.
J-Rod10 said:That is insane to me. Especially when you can buy something for far less a month.
CharlieT said:That's true to some extent. From my observation though, for most folks, the higher wages come nowhere making up for the higher real estate/cost of living, though I'm sure their are exceptions.
brycegp said:Not anywhere near Hollywood you can't. That rent is pretty reasonable for what it would cost to purchase. The house across the street from me about 15 minutes from that loft space...in what would be considered a "below prime area" and NOT in beverly hills...just sold for $1M...at 1850 sqft. That's $540/sqft. Angelinos have gone insane...its official.
CharlieT said:1850sqft, eh...that's about the size of my house, an old farm house. Original portion built 1833, 4bdrm, 10 rooms total, sits on a bit over 2 acres, has the original barn still standing, attached 2-story, 2-car garage and has a small creek running across the property, adjoins a NWR area and no neighbors. It's market value here in rural Michigan...probably around $100k.
go mama! said:Where are you thinking of moving to in Texas? If Houston or San Antonio are on your mind, message me!