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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Dec 29, 2013 13:29:26 GMT -5
Right now I'm living by myself in a fairly big studio apartment (well as big as studios get, it's more like a one bedroom) just outside of Boston. I like the place, but am hoping to move back to New York City sometime down the line. Hopefully next year, but I said the same thing last year so we'll see.
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Post by Amazing Kitsune on Dec 29, 2013 13:35:33 GMT -5
Living with my wife in a house two houses down from my childhood home in the country. We rent out the house between the two properties. We have two bedrooms(One is essentially storage), a bathroom, a kitchen, a laundry room, and a living room.
We will move eventually, but probably to a similar environment. Maybe even just next door once the renters are gone.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2013 13:36:12 GMT -5
Living in a fairly big one bedroom apartment in Edmonton. No balcony sadly but I have quit smoking anyways . Balcony would tempt me
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Post by wakko on Dec 29, 2013 13:39:33 GMT -5
IN A VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER!
Honestly, a one bedroom in Indiana. All alone, so alone........
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Dec 29, 2013 13:43:15 GMT -5
Living in a fairly big one bedroom apartment in Edmonton. No balcony sadly but I have quit smoking anyways . Balcony would tempt me I have a balcony, but don't smoke. I guess I could put a chair on it or something, but it's not like it's much of a view seeing as how I'm on the second floor. So my balcony is just sort of there I guess.
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Post by Bravo Echo November on Dec 29, 2013 13:44:31 GMT -5
With my roommate in Lawrence, KS. It's a spacious two bedroom apartment with a great living space and kitchen. I'm content, but a change in view would be nice, been living here for three years.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2013 13:46:03 GMT -5
Living in a fairly big one bedroom apartment in Edmonton. No balcony sadly but I have quit smoking anyways . Balcony would tempt me I have a balcony, but don't smoke. I guess I could put a chair on it or something, but it's not like it's much of a view seeing as how I'm on the second floor. So my balcony is just sort of there I guess. I wouldn't have a view either. All I would see is my parking lot on a second floor of a three story apartment
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Post by Jimichiro Likes Erick Rowan on Dec 29, 2013 14:14:12 GMT -5
Living with my wife and son in my wife's grandmother's old house. The problem being that when her Grandma moved out, she didn't take any of her crap with her, so the house is always looking dumpy & overcrowded.
I know the whole "house and family" thing is a bit of a pipe dream to a lot of people, but I'm pretty miserable with it. I'm fine being married and having a child, it's the whole "me paying every bill because my wife's job doesn't pay shit" part that makes me hate my life.
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Post by Instant Classic on Dec 29, 2013 14:16:42 GMT -5
With the people who gave me birth.
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Post by Juice on Dec 29, 2013 14:19:14 GMT -5
Wife and I have a three bedroom house, two bath, unfinished basement. Its fr sale so we can get something with a larger yard for the dog, kid and the kids yet to come. In central Pa in between State college and Pittsburgh (my hometown).
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Post by "I'm Batman..." on Dec 29, 2013 14:41:24 GMT -5
Right now I'm living by myself in a fairly big studio apartment (well as big as studios get, it's more like a one bedroom) just outside of Boston. I like the place, but am hoping to move back to New York City sometime down the line. Hopefully next year, but I said the same thing last year so we'll see. Boston is super expensive. How do you afford it?
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Post by MrBRulzOK on Dec 29, 2013 14:53:05 GMT -5
Right now I'm living with my cousin at his house--- whose letting me stay rent-free for the moment while I sort out the situation with my disability stuff--- and my roommate/best friend who moved in with us this past year to help pay some of the bills since right now I can't do it myself.
The house itself is fairly old, but it's held up remarkably well despite the age.
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Post by Dat Dude on Dec 29, 2013 14:55:53 GMT -5
In a barracks
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Dec 29, 2013 14:56:29 GMT -5
Right now I'm living by myself in a fairly big studio apartment (well as big as studios get, it's more like a one bedroom) just outside of Boston. I like the place, but am hoping to move back to New York City sometime down the line. Hopefully next year, but I said the same thing last year so we'll see. Boston is super expensive. How do you afford it? Well, that's where the "just outside of" part is important. Rent is just a little over $1,000 a month where I live (Randolph about 15 minutes or so outside of Boston) so it's not too, too bad. Studios in Boston itself are considerably more, something like $1,200 a month (if you can even find that) and more probable $1,500+ a month. There's actually some apartments in New York City less expensive than mine even if they're not in my ideal borough (Manhattan). The big problem is just finding a place out there that pays me the same or more as I'm making now.
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Post by Dragonfly on Dec 29, 2013 15:04:48 GMT -5
My wife and I live in a two bedroom apartment in the Atlanta metro area (outside of The Perimeter). Our place is on the second floor, between a couple with several dogs and a multigenerational redneck family, complete with screaming matches, ass cleavage and two parrots that won't shut the hell up. It's an older complex, and getting the maintenance people to fix anything is like pulling teeth, but it's a palace compared to our last place. I'll take an old as shit refrigerator, drafty windows and unreliable light sockets over mold, spotty heat and a horror movie-level bedbug infestation any day.
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Post by Brood Lone Wolf Funker on Dec 29, 2013 15:07:03 GMT -5
At my parents house in a room that everyone store their stuff in, essentially I live in a storage closet
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Dec 29, 2013 15:14:02 GMT -5
My living situation? I'm alive. That's about as good as it's gonna get for me.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Dec 29, 2013 15:15:04 GMT -5
My wife and I live in a two bedroom apartment in the Atlanta metro area (outside of The Perimeter). Our place is on the second floor, between a couple with several dogs and a multigenerational redneck family, complete with screaming matches, ass cleavage and two parrots that won't shut the hell up. It's an older complex, and getting the maintenance people to fix anything is like pulling teeth, but it's a palace compared to our last place. I'll take an old as shit refrigerator, drafty windows and unreliable light sockets over mold, spotty heat and a horror movie-level bedbug infestation any day. I've been in two living situatiosn with bedbugs before. Worst shit ever and next to impossible to get rid of. If anyone reading this thread has them then you should know the only surefire way to get rid of them is to move (and spray everything you take with you to death with 91 percent alcohol).
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Post by Jelly on Dec 29, 2013 15:27:24 GMT -5
I live on my own in a one bedroom place about a 20 minute drive outside Melbourne. I love it, but it's super expensive, so as soon as my lease is up, I'm looking for a new place and some housemates.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Dec 29, 2013 15:32:02 GMT -5
I live on my own in a one bedroom place about a 20 minute drive outside Melbourne. I love it, but it's super expensive, so as soon as my lease is up, I'm looking for a new place and some housemates. Idk, can you really go back to living with housemates after living on your own? There's just so much more freedom without housemates. Of course a lot of people living on their own eventually move in with a significant other, but that's a different barrel of fish than living with housemates (especially if they're housemates you weren't friends with first).
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