4k per month including utilities. Single family home.
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compaqDikk
SBR Hall of Famer
10-08-05
5699
#39
we live 4 feet away from silicone valley in east palo alot. have 18 other roommates and i pay 1175 a month and most of the others chip in 800 when they can. all bills paid in our 1800 square foot pad
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funnyb25
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
07-09-09
39663
#40
$1,800 per month for everything. $1,850 per month when I order UFC events in the month
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astro61200
SBR MVP
09-15-07
4843
#41
$1400 including water/electric/trash. Place is tiny. When moving across the country I focused more on finding a nice neighborhood and area. Figured would give me time to see what areas were good and bad, without making a long term commitment to a place.
Internet is $70, though about to call Charter and get internet/cable/phone for probably $60-70 or so.
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JMobile
SBR Posting Legend
08-21-10
19074
#42
Originally posted by lakerboy
Lol 450k. Try living where I live. My 3800 square foot home can be sold tomorrow for 1.2 million in less than 30 minutes.
I don't think your mom and dad would appreciate you selling their home without them knowing.
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King Mayan
SBR Posting Legend
09-22-10
21326
#43
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JMobile
SBR Posting Legend
08-21-10
19074
#44
Originally posted by gauchojake
4k per month including utilities. Single family home.
For a home near Inglewood, pass.
Where's Mayan? That guy lives in LA.
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JMobile
SBR Posting Legend
08-21-10
19074
#45
Originally posted by King Mayan
What you pay for, jotito?
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gauchojake
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
09-17-10
34116
#46
Hipsters have made Mayan a millionaire
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PittsburghPlayer
SBR Hall of Famer
01-11-10
6760
#47
taxes, utilities, maintenance on home
see myself going back to work next year and then like most Mo Herns . . .
until the day I die.
it`s cool.
as long as I die before then!
I am not in the group that thinks or believes that he is going to be alive in 20 or 30 years
don`t want to be
considering buying a motorcycle soon, shorten the odds/years !
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HAPPY BOY
SBR Hall of Famer
08-10-05
7109
#48
only owe 34k on my house pay $334 a month... pay separately for taxes and insurance about 3k a year for both
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Cuse0323
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
12-09-09
30169
#49
Fck, I had a good response too, but am not allowed.
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Cuse0323
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
12-09-09
30169
#50
Damn, you guys should move to the great city of Syracuse. You can literally walk down, and get PA, then pay like 300 dollars for a three bedroom apartment. I don't do that, but shit. I can't answer. I'm disqualified as I mentioned. Yes, I'm drunk before 6 AM. Who's asking?
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reigle9
SBR Posting Legend
10-25-07
17879
#51
Originally posted by Cuse0323
Yes, I'm drunk before 6 AM. Who's asking?
I'm debating. Have to pretty much detail my entire house before getting it appraised, and I just don't have the energy without the magical powers of vodka.
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brooks85
SBR Aristocracy
01-05-09
44709
#52
Originally posted by lakerboy
Lol 450k. Try living where I live. My 3800 square foot home can be sold tomorrow for 1.2 million in less than 30 minutes.
that is how and when you properly use an emoticon everyone, pay attention.
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RGG
SBR MVP
09-11-11
1045
#53
2,300/month for 600 sq. ft.
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Notorious_Donk
SBR MVP
03-29-11
2689
#54
1800/month for 1785 sq. ft
All you city slickers overpaying for garbage azz housing
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astro61200
SBR MVP
09-15-07
4843
#55
Originally posted by Notorious_Donk
1800/month for 1785 sq. ft
All you city slickers overpaying for garbage azz housing
That's still pretty steep if you aren't in a city. Was a reality check when moving from Louisville, KY to the Tampa Bay area. Louisville's cost of living is one of the lowest in the country. For what I pay in Clearwater I could have gotten a 2000+ sq ft 4 bedroom house, and probably saved money. The same house in Louisville that would be 200k is around 600k here, if you want a house on the Gulf then you're looking at 800-900k minimum, unless you want a POS fixer upper.
For reference the house I rented in Louisville before moving was a 2 story with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, about 1700 sq feet on a decent sized lot, about 15 minutes from the city. Paid $1000 there. After we moved the owner sold it for $120k.
Makes me jealous that I'm only 28, had I been born 10 years earlier I could have jumped on the housing market. Routinely see places here with a list price of 600-700k that were bought 7-10 years ago for 150k (per Zillow)
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OTL
SBR MVP
03-08-10
2433
#56
A bit over $500 after you add the separate storage unit and extra parking for my 2nd vehicle. I'm riding out the crazy real estate market in a small town and working on my education. Want to be in prime position to scoop up property when the bubble bursts.
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reigle9
SBR Posting Legend
10-25-07
17879
#57
Most of you could buy a mansion in my town for what you pay for rent.
I'm getting out again asap, btw.
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Notorious_Donk
SBR MVP
03-29-11
2689
#58
Originally posted by astro61200
That's still pretty steep if you aren't in a city. Was a reality check when moving from Louisville, KY to the Tampa Bay area. Louisville's cost of living is one of the lowest in the country. For what I pay in Clearwater I could have gotten a 2000+ sq ft 4 bedroom house, and probably saved money. The same house in Louisville that would be 200k is around 600k here, if you want a house on the Gulf then you're looking at 800-900k minimum, unless you want a POS fixer upper.
For reference the house I rented in Louisville before moving was a 2 story with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, about 1700 sq feet on a decent sized lot, about 15 minutes from the city. Paid $1000 there. After we moved the owner sold it for $120k.
Makes me jealous that I'm only 28, had I been born 10 years earlier I could have jumped on the housing market. Routinely see places here with a list price of 600-700k that were bought 7-10 years ago for 150k (per Zillow)
Yes it's not cheap but that's a reasonable price for a very nice home. However, i'm looking to upgrade soon and maybe move into the rental business so this topic is very interesting for me right now
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astro61200
SBR MVP
09-15-07
4843
#59
Originally posted by Notorious_Donk
Yes it's not cheap but that's a reasonable price for a very nice home. However, i'm looking to upgrade soon and maybe move into the rental business so this topic is very interesting for me right now
I'd love to get into the rental business. Buy a few properties and use the rent to cover the mortgages. Possibly cut a deal to someone who can work on properties to fix them up. Then sell them later for profit. Just not sure I could deal with shitty tenants or dealing with evictions. I believe there are a few people on here that have rentals.
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Cuse0323
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
12-09-09
30169
#60
Everyone is fckin rich here. Can we start a Cuser fund? I have $61. I'm about to go into serious withdrawals, and die. Damn Falcons.
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Notorious_Donk
SBR MVP
03-29-11
2689
#61
Originally posted by astro61200
I'd love to get into the rental business. Buy a few properties and use the rent to cover the mortgages. Possibly cut a deal to someone who can work on properties to fix them up. Then sell them later for profit. Just not sure I could deal with shitty tenants or dealing with evictions. I believe there are a few people on here that have rentals.
Yeah shitty tenants is the one thing i'm worried about. One of my buddies has a rental house and he had to deal with multiple court cases because of one broke dik family. That's worst case ontario
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Notorious_Donk
SBR MVP
03-29-11
2689
#62
Originally posted by Cuse0323
Everyone is fckin rich here. Can we start a Cuser fund? I have $61. I'm about to go into serious withdrawals, and die. Damn Falcons.
Cuse are you drinking again?
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GUMMO77
SBR Hall of Famer
08-23-10
9294
#63
We rent out two condos in Miami.
2bed 2 bath 1,500 sq ft for $2,700
Studio 350 sq ft for for $1,200
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JMobile
SBR Posting Legend
08-21-10
19074
#64
Originally posted by RGG
2,300/month for 600 sq. ft.
You live in Beverly Hills?
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slambam
SBR MVP
02-07-10
1653
#65
Originally posted by reigle9
Most of you could buy a mansion in my town for what you pay for rent.
Lol, that's what I thought. In Iowa, $550/month mortgage bought as new construction, internet $45, utilities $100-200 depending on the time of year and how much the A/C or furnace run.
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OTL
SBR MVP
03-08-10
2433
#66
Originally posted by physed
Vegas-$1300 monthly mortgage
That is a lot for Nevada. You must live in a castle.
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TheMoneyShot
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
02-14-07
28672
#67
If you're a single guy trying to conserve money...
You should look for something around $630 - $680 a month. Water Included. Gas/Heat Included. To me... it's an absolute steal. Sh#$ like that everywhere in Michigan.
To me... why would you want to work on the lawn... do home repairs... waste extra money. Total waste.
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qwertvt
SBR MVP
12-04-09
1419
#68
Originally posted by Notorious_Donk
Yeah shitty tenants is the one thing i'm worried about. One of my buddies has a rental house and he had to deal with multiple court cases because of one broke dik family. That's worst case ontario
I have a rental. You really have to do some background checks on these people. I have been lucky. The same tenant for 10 years. I give her a break on the rent so she won't leave. She pays my mortgage and I pay for a repairs and condo fees. Taxes are what kill you. In a few more years she will have paid my note.
If you get shitty tenants find a friend who is lawyer. It is harder than you think to throw them out. When you do, they have plenty of time to ruin the place. If your a landlord or plan to be, get insurance for this stuff.
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TheMoneyShot
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
02-14-07
28672
#69
Originally posted by qwertvt
I have a rental. You really have to do some background checks on these people. I have been lucky. The same tenant for 10 years. I give her a break on the rent so she won't leave. She pays my mortgage and I pay for a repairs and condo fees. Taxes are what kill you. In a few more years she will have paid my note.
If you get shitty tenants find a friend who is lawyer. It is harder than you think to throw them out. When you do, they have plenty of time to ruin the place. If your a landlord or plan to be, get insurance for this stuff.
Consider yourself lucky. 3 buddies of mine have rentals... and all they do is bitch about the property 24/7
People live so trashy.
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JMobile
SBR Posting Legend
08-21-10
19074
#70
Place I live at now has gone downhill. New managers allow anybody come in. A few months ago, some young people showed up and all they do is drink and smoke MJ.