Rent or Own
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Rent or Own
Do you rent or own your house/apartment/place of residence? Also, is it in a city, town, or counrty?
I own my own house (since Nov 18, 2005), and live in a town of 4800 retired farmers. :thumbleft: .
I own my own house (since Nov 18, 2005), and live in a town of 4800 retired farmers. :thumbleft: .
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Re: Rent or Own
Own, Town of 10,000.
own just outside a town of 12,000 (as of 2000, its grown a LOT since then) surounded by towns all within 5 minutes with populations of about 10,000 and then during business hours the # of people triples sicne they commute in from the DC area
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Rent (my roommate's parents own it). $350 /month including utilities. College town of ~30,000. I beleive it is one of the most expensive places to live in the country though. All these damn rich movie stars and stuff around here.
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Unless you mean $1350, You're confused. That's not even close to being one of the most expensive places to live.Unsafe At Any Speed wrote:Rent (my roommate's parents own it). $350 /month including utilities. College town of ~30,000. I beleive it is one of the most expensive places to live in the country though. All these damn rich movie stars and stuff around here.
I'm in West Hollywood. It's $1250 a month including utilities and internet.
There's a lot of rich movie stars and stuff around here.

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That just for me. I have two other roommates. And this is just a small apartment.
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Wanna trade? water sewer trash $60. PG&E $75 to $120 depending on the time of the year, Comcast $95 and I'm getting a deal there.Series8217 wrote: Unless you mean $1350, You're confused. That's not even close to being one of the most expensive places to live.
I'm in West Hollywood. It's $1250 a month including utilities and internet.
There's a lot of rich movie stars and stuff around here.
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Considering the average annual income in Bozeman is only 59% of national average yet the housing costs are 102%, I'd consider it a pretty expensive place to live.
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My city of Salinas won the dubious honor of being the least affordable place in the United States, when you compare housing prices to average wages. The 164,000 population doesn't coun't the illlegal population, but leaves only 24% whitey even so. It's the Salad Bowl of the World, so much of the population is migrant field worker.
I love it here.
I love it here.
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i left one of my previous jobs in Montgomery county because i couldn't afford to live there. My boss was one of the VP's of a major medical drug company and had to help his lawyer daughter afford a 2 bedroom condo there. it was so expensive because it was full of brain surgions, geneticists, etc. supposed to be one of the most expensive places to live in the US.