Is it expensive to live where you are /int/?
>$700 per month in Chicago
>live in Sydney
>$400 per week in rent
>>77257325
Better than london or NYC at least
costs $350 a week to rent a 3 bedroom house in newcastle, no idea about units
>>77257367
That's cheap as fuck
I pay $1200 a month for a 1 bedroom 800 sq. ft apartment in the suburbs which is average
>>77257227
300€ per month in Lisbon with water and electricity bill included.
>tfw buying a 3br house in SE portland soon
350k, gonna rent out two rooms for ~650 each. Lets get dim sum at HK cafe bros.
>>77257227
No, but you have to queue for some years (~3 in Malmö, ~7-11 in Stockholm but goes up by 1 year every year) to get a lease legally or pay $100,000-350,000 to buy one (Malmö)
(Malmö has 300,000 inhabitants)
>>77257227
That's pretty good. Bad neighborhood or no windows?
I'm paying $850 per month in downtown minneapolis.
>>77257484
It's in a neighborhood that is half hipster and half spic
I live in the most expensive state of Mexico, Monterrey.
Around 600 dollars per month for a department.
>>77257517
Ah that's like mine. 1/2 hipster, 1/4 black, 1/4 somali.
>>77257462
>queue
why can't you just pay more than anyone else and rent immediately?
>>77257543
That will only cause a massive rise in rent.
>>77257484
This is basically my apartment
Bedroom and bathroom on the side out of frame
$1200 a month Chicago suburbs
>>77257565
Forgot pic
>>77257553
heard of supply and demand before?
if supply is low you need high prices to create incentive to increase it
>>77257227
>Seattle $1400/month
>Fuck my shit up
I hope Jeff Bezos fucks up somehow, so Amazon and all the other tech shit goes under with it.
>>77257543
Then the landlord would have to pay back the "excess" rent if caught.
>>77257452
350k is not bad
Houses go from 90k 2br to 6 mil 2 br in northern illinois so its fucked
>>77257553
You sound so naive. lol
>>77257525
I should move to mexico and get an elite apartment for like 1300 dollars a month so everyone thinks I am rich
>>77257553
But as it is right now it's much worse, your alternatives are:
1) pay for a flat
2) study (for as long as you study you can live in student housing/dorms)
3) bribe someone
4) rent one second hand
5) queue
>>77257645
For that amount you can live well in the most expensive part in here called San Pedro, I live in a kinda expensive part called Obispado.
>Buy and flip cheap houses in Mexico
>AirBnB to dumb tourists for what it costs to stay in first world countries
>Make millions
Why wouldnt this work?
>>77257705
Because they're not that cheap or have maintenance costs, or tourists won't pay your price. The locals would do it if was profitable.
>>77257702
http://www.mylatinlife.com/blog/2014/7/7/what-does-it-cost-to-rent-an-apartment-in-mexico
Kek can I really get an apartment like this for $880 USD a month in San Pedro? That would get me what is in the OP here
>>77257587
It's a nice looking apartment and a little bigger than mine. You're probably paying a reasonable price.
I'm the minneapolis guy. It's no chicago but I got a nice view and it's a 5 min walk to the center of downtown.
>>77257761
Probably, you can get something better if you look harder
>>77257325
>per week
>>77257604
What part of Seattle? $1200 here, Greenwood. That's less than market though because I've been here a while.
>>77257702
>Obispado
Monterrey is complete CHI though
Entire city is nothing but Texas license plates
>>77257891
No it isn't, retard.
>will be staying over a different state during next uni course
>rent is 3.5k a month which roughly translates to $200 american bucks
>I was also offered a shared house with 3 or 4 other people for 2k pesos or $120 liberty coins
What do you americans think? it's a pretty average-looking apartment, nothing special about it.
>>77258193
>will be staying over a different state during next uni course
>rent is 3.5k a month which roughly translates to $200 american bucks
state in which country m8? $200 in the US for rent means you are sleeping in someone's closet
>>77258193
>shared house
PUTO
>$1400 for a (shitty) one bedroom apartment near the university
I need to get out of here, all my neighbors are the kids of rich Arabs. New people just moved in and one of them drives a Jaguar F-type.
>>77258299
Colima, Mexico.
There are smaller apartments for 2.5k mxn (around $150 usd) but I settled for that one.
>>77258345
I didn't pick the shared house José.
>>77258476
>Colima, Mexico.
I'm jealous m8. I want to see a proper volcano once in my life, but I didn't have enough time when I worked in Guadalajara
>I didn't pick the shared house José.
Do whatever is cheapest. Don't fall for the rent jew. Spend as little money in college as possible
>>77258585
I'm gonna try to visit El Nevado as soon as possible m8. As for the rent, I'm getting some money from my uni to pay my expenses, around $1500 burger dollars. I also have like $600 saved for the trip.
>>77257227
200 buckaroos in porto. I'm glad I havent't been cucked yet by all the chinks buying up all the houses
>$0 with mummy and daddy
get fucked wagies
>>77257587
I like the black and white photographs you have there.
I pay around 200USD.
Its a good neighborhood where its near everything.
>>77257484
For that closet? My place is easily 3 times that size and actually has a separate bedroom/living room/kitchen. I pay $695, get free internet, and only pay electric for basically the same neighborhood situation in Milwaukee.
>>77257227
Absolutely nothing under $1000 (that is, unless you want to live with flatmates), and that $1000 figure is with a kitchenette at most and only sometimes a toilet of your own.
100$ per month.
>>77257227
Not particularly.
10 minutes from citycentre in a midsized city, nice neighbourhood
Yearly:
>Water charge ~$730
>Property tax ~$1470
>Property Insurance ~$1950
>Electricity ~$2300
I live in a 2 bedroom flat in a nice neighbourhood, it's £600 a month
>>77264525
That's just rent, not including bills or council tax