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are insane in Cal.Just read that a 2bd apartment in San Fran/San Jose area is 3000.00 a month.A woman was paying 1800 for a 2 brd.and its going up to 2800.00.They are trying to impose rent control not sure if they can.Unless your making and some are 100,000 or more a year how could you afford it wow.Other cities are not that bad but out in the suburbs then you have to commute far.
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Unless you are living in a large and i mean large house i can't see that kind of rent. of if you are making a couple of hundred thousand a year. Then too me it would be better to buy. Ca and NY are about the highest places to rent. And i would not live in some of the very small apartments they have in NY. The rent is cheap here where i live. But then the wages are too. So i guess if you are making large wages it is alright to pay it. Just i wouldn't
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I've always heard how high the rent is in certain places, especially NYC. I recommend you live off 1/3 of your earnings if you can (even if that means renting a room from someone), saving up the rest while creating new streams of income and/or investing to buy something paid in full.
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Or at least pay a large enough percentage down so that the mortgage is less than rent would be. I own a 5 bedroom home paid in full that I'm sure I couldn't afford the rent on had I not employed the plan I just suggested to you. If it were just me, I'd probably buy a shed or something until I could do better. I'm just not for paying large amounts of rent, I did it from age 17 to 32 and I'm sure I bought a couple houses with all that rent money.
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Yes, I have heard that rent prices are really high, I know in my area DC/Maryland they are very high. I have friends with adult children that are living at home because it is so hard to find something they can afford to rent; especially when young adults are just coming out of college and they are saddled with those student loans; it is difficult.
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are insane in Cal.Just read that a 2bd apartment in San Fran/San Jose area is 3000.00 a month.A woman was paying 1800 for a 2 brd.and its going up to 2800.00.They are trying to impose rent control not sure if they can.Unless your making and some are 100,000 or more a year how could you afford it wow.Other cities are not that bad but out in the suburbs then you have to commute far.
I do not see how they can enforce rent control. If I OWN the property then no one can tell me how much I can charge for someone to live on MY property. Having said that, I do agree that rent is crazy high. I know people who pay double what my house payment is for rent and it is for a smaller place. While I to a point can agree it is insane I can also see the owners side in that most times when a renter moves out they have to do a ton of repairs because of the massive destruction. People do not care if it is not theirs.
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That is crazy !! I can't imagine having to pay that -- how do people afford that?? I'm renting to own and my payments are 918 and I thought that was high!!!
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And I thought that the coast price was bad. WOW
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I laughed at how some people wanted an increase in pay but did not realized once its up your rent goes up as well.
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Thank Goodness we've found a place to rent that is affordable for our family. Of course it took us 4 years to find it and we had to give up a few major aspects (ie: school district) + we're not in the city -- or suburbs We're in a rural setting. Course here it's not uncommon to hear of people paying up wot $2400 monthly rent. That's a posh neighborhood with all the amenities and a least a 4 bedroom home though.
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Rent prices here in Georgia is not that high, but the pay here is not as high in NYC, but that is why the northern move to the south. ::)
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Wow just Wow! I was a landlord at one time and just can not imagine charging that much for rent.
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I dont think renting is worth it. I actually owned 2 houses in my life and I am working on buying a 3rd . People dont realize that they can get a mortgage even with some bills and even bankruptcy. I have done it. Most of the time, Your mortgage payment is either the same or even lower than the average monthly rent payment. the only thing is, all repairs are on the home owner.
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wow that is crazy expensive, plus the increase on top of that. In the Midwest things aren't that expensive, that's one of the things I like about it here.
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I asked a marketing agent what makes rent prices so high.
She told me it has to do with the price of land or land value.
When you search for senior living facilities, prices can easily be $2800 - over $3000.
There are certain states where you'll find lower prices.
In Alabama, Arkansas and Utah, prices are not as exorbitant.
There may be other states - I don't know.
There are agencies that offer roommate arrangements; they screen their applicants.
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The first apartment I rented back in the 70's was $50 a month. It was one bedroom and quite nice.
I guess those days are over.
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I think it's location and demand.....nice posh area, desirable community - higher price, undesirable area, lower rent. I have lived in both type of areas... paying $400 for a 3 bedroom to paying over $1000 for one bedroom. Purchasing 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home for $40k to paying over $300k for 3 bedroom new construction. Location, location, location. +++= Demand.
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Rent prices is crazy these days. So glad I own my own home. I have a son who pays $1200.00 a month for a 2 BR Apartment. And I guess that is cheap. It is just unreal to me :(
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There is no way I would 2800 dollars for a 2 bedroom apartment. You can buy a 4 bedroom house and pay less per month.
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I dont think renting is worth it. I actually owned 2 houses in my life and I am working on buying a 3rd . People dont realize that they can get a mortgage even with some bills and even bankruptcy. I have done it. Most of the time, Your mortgage payment is either the same or even lower than the average monthly rent payment. the only thing is, all repairs are on the home owner.
You have to be able to make the down payment. If you are talking about a house. Trailers are a different story but you have to have land to put up for it. You are correct in that mortgage payments are the same or less that rent. My mortgage is way less than most people pay for renting.
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The first apartment I rented back in the 70's was $50 a month. It was one bedroom and quite nice.
I guess those days are over.
lol. You are lucky if you can get milk, bread, peanut butter and some crackers for $50 these days. :D
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Rent prices is crazy these days. So glad I own my own home. I have a son who pays $1200.00 a month for a 2 BR Apartment. And I guess that is cheap. It is just unreal to me :(
Depends on where he lives. If he lives in New York then that is probably average or maybe even cheap. If he lives in my home town that would be crazy insane. I love owning my own home because I am the boss. I do what I want to. I have the pets I want and no one can tell me what I can or can't have or what to do.
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The rent in my area is $1000 easily for a small apartment. It is crazy.
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I dont think renting is worth it. I actually owned 2 houses in my life and I am working on buying a 3rd . People dont realize that they can get a mortgage even with some bills and even bankruptcy. I have done it. Most of the time, Your mortgage payment is either the same or even lower than the average monthly rent payment. the only thing is, all repairs are on the home owner.
Sometimes they have programs for first time home buyers with no down payment. low interest also should come into that deal. thats the way it was when I bought my first house
You have to be able to make the down payment. If you are talking about a house. Trailers are a different story but you have to have land to put up for it. You are correct in that mortgage payments are the same or less that rent. My mortgage is way less than most people pay for renting.
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It is all about money problems and real estate scams. It is all a very sad situation.