I saw a 220 sq foot apt for sale in paris. It was listed at $240,000. But as they say its all about the location.
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^Paris is different. It's worth it! Any appartment in 16eme is worth it!!!!!! otherwise 500 a month is enough.
Jayden's cupcakes are worth even more.
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Wrong - that calculator is insensitive to rent control and other factors which result in a factotum!
It depends where you want to live, if you want to live in the middle of nowhere, or in a bad area you may find something cheap. You won't find any work there, or you will be lucky to find a minimum wage job.
Str8 people can live anywhere. As a gay person I want to live within a 30 minute drive of a gay area.
yeah - you get an apartment. That's what you pay for. What do you think it is?
I live in a 10'x12' studio app. with a Bathroom of les then 4'x4' feet (when I am in the middle of my bathroom, I can reach to all 4 walls...
And I pay 440CND$, including electricity, hot water and heating...
What exactly do you consider a "bad area"?
You can find cheap places that are decent in Edmonton, Calgary, or Saskatoon for example, and all 3 of those places have excellent job markets and pretty much any city amenity you'd need, plus you don't have to pay for parking unless you live smack downtown.
Not in my neck of the woods. $500 MAY MAY get you a room in a house. I pay $1410 for about 1100 sq ft. I would have to pay more than double that price living in the city.
It's a compromise. Pay more for the convenience of living in the city or get more square footage being a little bit outside of the city. I chose the latter.
Well if you are paying more than 500 a month for any apartment you are being ripped off.
You get the location the apartment is in, the surrounding activity.
You get the ability to have literally hundreds of restaurants featuring cuisine from all over the world in walking distance (a ton of which deliver).
You get a train that takes you nearly anywhere you want in the city 24 hours, a residence that cab drivers are not hesitant to stop at, in a city which is so central to the world, it's possible to meet people from around the planet on a daily basis without even trying.
You get laundromats and other amenities within a block, making it completely possible to never leave your neighborhood if you wish not to.
You get a city full of museums, libraries, art galleries, free concerts, parades, festivals, and nonstop activity.
The money isn't just for the apartment, it's for the lifestyle that comes with it. It may not be for everyone, but for some of the millions that live here, it's worth more than $500.
I could see myself doing something like this, if only just to live in Manhattan. It may be a small place...but like her, I would make it work.[...]
*And if you want a decent apartment (even in Alabama) you're going to pay for it. My first apartment here was a one bedroom in a really nice part of town and just over 700 sq ft. for $500 a month.
