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demonrail666 02.26.2010 03:46 AM

Flat Rents Where You Live.
 
How much would you expect to pay for a one bedroom flat where you live? I'm looking to move in a month or so but everything looks to be between £750-1000 a month. which is just ridiculous.

_slavo_ 02.26.2010 04:20 AM

I pay 500 EUR for a 2 bedroom flat (65 square metres) in the centre of Bratislava.
I don't really think this information is of any value for you though,

Pookie 02.26.2010 04:42 AM

Here they start at about £650 for a bedsit and go up to about £900 for a one bedroom flat. It's ridiculous when you think that's more than I pay for my mortgage.

phoenix 02.26.2010 05:03 AM

basic to "crappy" (ie my budget of late) around AUD1200 a month.. You can pay whatever you like over that though.. "Nice" would be in the region of 1600..

phoenix 02.26.2010 05:04 AM

^ that is around 2/3 the cost of a mortgage on something similar.

demonrail666 02.26.2010 05:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pookie
Here they start at about £650 for a bedsit and go up to about £900 for a one bedroom flat. It's ridiculous when you think that's more than I pay for my mortgage.


Yeah, it's ridiculous. It'd be so much cheaper to get a mortgage but I don't stand a chance of getting one now they're re-capping them at 3 times a person's salary. I was thinking of moving just outside London but the price to commute would more than make up for the money I'd save on rent.

knox 02.26.2010 06:07 AM

I'm like just outside London and the minimum would be 700, from what Ive been seeing. If you don't mind places that are very shitty, you could possibly get it cheaper. Commuting would cost more, but council tax would cost less. If I can make it work, I'll move to Lewisham, it's close enough to central London and the prices are significantly lower.

knox 02.26.2010 06:11 AM

but, it sucks.
and everytime i look they are demanding higher deposits.
so fuck it.

Phlegmscope 02.26.2010 06:23 AM

I pay* about 270 euros for my studio apartment and it's right in the center of the town. And that's about half (or less) of what it would cost if it wasn't for the government subsidized student housing company. I have to thank my luck for getting this flat.

*by saying "pay" I of course mean I spend my student benefits.

Generally rents are high though.

Glice 02.26.2010 06:49 AM

I'm not going to go off on my 'fucking London' rant. But suffice it say I'm intimating it.

demonrail666 02.26.2010 06:52 AM

it's ok. i'm looking at estate agents' websites and i'm thinking the exact same thing.

knox 02.26.2010 07:00 AM

if you do a search on gumtree, you will be able to negotiate directly with the owner by choosing that option.

demonrail666 02.26.2010 07:20 AM

I know a few people that've mentioned gumtree but I'm sort of reluctant to trust it. I know it's irrational though, and I really ought to get over it, especially if I want to save money.

floatingslowly 02.26.2010 09:22 AM

my house payment is about $650 usd. :o

Pookie 02.26.2010 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by floatingslowly
my house payment is about $650 usd. :o

I should jolly well think you would :o that statement.

floatingslowly 02.26.2010 09:32 AM

I would trade those dollars and make it pounds if it meant no tornadoes. :(

phoenix 02.26.2010 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by floatingslowly
my house payment is about $650 usd. :o



god.

and you don't mean per week do you. :(


If there weren't so many americans, I'd buy property in the US.

floatingslowly 02.26.2010 10:56 AM

nope that's per month and yep, there might be....*gasp* Americans nearby. sssshhh they might hear us.

akprodr 02.26.2010 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by floatingslowly
my house payment is about $650 usd. :o


Where and what?

I'm paying us$1K for half of a two bedroom apt 10m outside of NYC (NJ)

Zombie Robot 02.26.2010 11:08 AM

a one bedroom apartment in my neighborhood rents for anywhere between $650-$1000 USD p/mo. so cal real estate sux.

radarmaker 02.26.2010 04:29 PM

I pay £275 a month sharing a nice 2-bed upper floor flat. One-bedrooms around here (East Newcastle, studenty-but-not-rich-wanky-studenty) are about £400/month. £600-£700 would get you a swanky pad in the centre of town.

Pookie 02.26.2010 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by radarmaker
I pay £275 a month sharing a nice 2-bed upper floor flat. One-bedrooms around here (East Newcastle, studenty-but-not-rich-wanky-studenty) are about £400/month.
£600-£700 would get you a swanky pad in the centre of town or on the quayside.

But you'd have to live in Newcastle:(.

radarmaker 02.26.2010 04:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pookie
But you'd have to live in Newcastle:(.


racist

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 02.26.2010 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by floatingslowly
my house payment is about $650 usd. :o


where the fuck do you live? Rialto?

shit, even in Bell or North Long Beach a studio apt is running between $700-900

the cheapest apt rentals in almost ALL LA area locales is $900-1100 single bed, $1200-1600 2-3 bed, and for a HOUSE the rental is between $1000-1400 single be, $1200-2400 2-3 bed...

rent is fucking ridiculous in Los Angeles, the shit is like fucking feudalism, which is understandable in the UK but in the States?

floatingslowly 02.26.2010 06:59 PM

I've complained sufficiently enough about where I live for people to know by now.

why do you think they sent the indians here?

knox 02.26.2010 08:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by demonrail666
I know a few people that've mentioned gumtree but I'm sort of reluctant to trust it. I know it's irrational though, and I really ought to get over it, especially if I want to save money.


yes, there are scams, but they are easy to tell. people who want you to make a deposit without even seeing the place etc.

most of the time theres a phone number.

jon boy 02.26.2010 08:52 PM

its quite pricey here but we managed to get a bargain for the area and pay $755 including bills. that works out to about 450 pounds between two which is very nice. the rest of the area is quite expensive so we got very lucky.

girl! 02.26.2010 09:23 PM

$500 monthly. But I live in the middle of nowhere and have to drive 30 miles for a loaf of bread.

floatingslowly 02.26.2010 09:25 PM

I know YOU feel my pain, girl.

girl! 02.26.2010 09:32 PM

I do. But I like the middle of nowhere. usually.

floatingslowly 02.26.2010 09:36 PM

I would too. I want a cave. with central heating and air.

and the internet.

ps: you've been spared ice storms and earthquakes.

girl! 02.26.2010 09:50 PM

ah ...see, my cave lacks CH/A. That would make it perfect.

Genteel Death 02.27.2010 06:36 AM

I pay 420 pounds a month for a very large room 5 minutes from The City. It includes all bills, though. I share with 3 other people who are cool and I hardly ever see. The flat is not huge but clean, and I like the area where I live, plus it's not far from where I work.

Keeping It Simple 02.27.2010 09:28 AM

I looked on a site for property to rent in West Sussex and wasn't surprised to read the rent for a 2 bed apartment in my town is £1,500 pcm. Mind you, it is part of a former Victorian mansion situated in the town centre.

knox 02.27.2010 06:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by amerikangod
I live in Brooklyn. I pay $600 for a room in a super-tiny two-bedroom apartment (it only has three rooms, not including the bathroom) and I have one roommate. This doesn't include utilities, of course. I've also lived in apartments where I paid as low as $500 for my room, but had considerably more roommates.


now thats expensive.


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