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06/09/08 05:15 - 85ºF - ID#44594
Apartments in Buffalo
It looks like I should focus on the Utica Ave. metro stop (do you call it metro or subway or light rail or train?). I'm looking for a studio, 1 br or 2 br (if i can find a roommate) that will accept 1 small dog and 1 cat. I'm downsizing from a house, so I have lots of stuff but I also plan on getting a storage unit so stuff storage isn't very important. I will need one parking spot. I can start renting as early as 8/1 and as late as 8/15. I think my rent range is about 500-550, up to 650 with all utilities but that's stretching things. I've got tentative plans to visit Buffalo either 6/26 or 6/27 to check stuff out. Linwood looks like a great option.
I must admit, I'm used to my brand new kitchen, dishwasher and garbage disposal, washer & dryer on second floor next to my huge bedroom... but of course I'll be living on a student budget and expect to downscale considerably. Um... how do I provide references when I haven't rented in 10.5 years?
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06/04/08 09:47 - 64ºF - ID#44547
Churches, bars, daycares and more...
I currently share office space with a roofing contractor and a daycare/preschool owner. We also work on our nonprofit org from there. I wish I had an estrip.org type platform for my town! I'm just not sure how many people would write fairly consistently.
One of the joys of where I live is that I can walk to my neighborhood bar and the grocery store. My nonprofit is partly focused on revitalizing our downtown (like the Elmwood Village campaign but on a much smaller scale - our population is about 1500) and I really do value walkability. I lived in the DC suburbs from Silver Spring to Laurel and I don't want to have to drive everywhere again. I've got a bike (with basket for the puppy) but I've never ridden in a city.
(e:imk2) asked why I'm moving to Buffalo... graduate school. I plan to show up 8/15. Uh... I guess I need to find housing before then... would you consider craigslist a good option for looking? the weekly housing section of the newspaper? or is it best to spend some time in Buffalo and look in person?
(e:joshua) - I'm in Tioga County *waves*
all - thanks so much for the warm welcome and advice!
My next question: Is there a practical public transportation option from Elmwood to UB North? Or should I look for carpools? Or just expect to drive?
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06/04/08 12:12 - 66ºF - ID#44542
Hello!!!
I'll be moving in August, hopefully to the Elmwood area. Got any apartment suggestions for me? I've got two pets - Nisha, a quiet 1.5 year old toy poodle and China Cat Sunflower, a sweet fat lazy black cat. I'll be very sad to leave my elderly grey tiger cat Kitten (17-19 years old) but she needs the stability of our current housing situation and easy access to the outdoors. The closer to Lexington Market the better.
Currently I'm a geek for hire, specializing in QuickBooks and small business financial and IT consulting. I'd love to find an office to hang out in - I'm handy to have around and we can trade my services for space.
I'm so excited about moving! I lived in the DC/Baltimore area for nearly nine years, then moved "home" to northcentral Pennsylvania in 2003. I've missed good food and diversity the most. I'll miss the intergenerational long-term relationships from here...
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Some advantages are: being close to a major supermarket (Tops) and a smaller supermaket (Aldi), a grungy but lovable vegan- and student-friendly luncheonette, a Walgreens, the Metro station (either for Metro rail heading downtown or for the UB shuttle to North campus), and a variety of restaurants and takeout joints.
Some disadvantages are: potentially loud neighbors (that you'd never know about till school is in); sketchy characters floating around Main Street (also true near Utica Station too); not being within walking distance of Elmwood (you'd have to drive or bike).
I suppose one important consideration is how often you'll be going to North campus and how often you'll be going to Elmwood. If it's like a 5:1 or 5:2 ratio each week, University Heights might be a good bet because it will make your UB commute that much easier and more efficient.
I live at the Mayflower (66 Summer) as (e:leetee) mentioned. I found it through craigslist (an excellent source, btw. They always have something available. If not at the Mayflower, maybe at their other buildings around the area. Check out their website and give them a call: :::link::: Rents are semi-reasonable - hovering around $600 and above (upto $850) for a studio/1BR (All utilities paid). The management is fairly decent. The flats are a hit or miss. The building as a whole is well-maintained, but depending on your luck you may or may not have:
a) a decent heating coil (mine punished me throughout the winter with erratic heating. I have chosen to carefully block that aspect out now that summer is here.)
b) hot water (my showerhead specializes in spouting out mostly lukewarm water. I am not sure I know what hot water is anymore.)
c) Light (My windows are south-facing and I live on the 5th floor so the lighting in my flat is a DREAM come true for someone who loves sunlight and natural light.) Some flats face brick walls of the adjacent building with crappy light, so beware. Check it out in person.
Check out my posts from last month. I went on a flat hunt and was somewhat successful but not quite... Let me know if you have any questions! Cheers and Good Luck!
Wish i could help you more with the apartment hunt... the only experience we have is at the building (e:Tinypliny) lives in, since we lived there about a year or two before she did. Not sure if they allow pets.
If you have a car (you did mention needing a space, so i am assuming), Buffalo isn't a particularly big place, so the commute, even if it is in another part of the city, will not be very long. Not like a big metropolitan area where commuters spend an hour or more in traffic and/or on trains.
You might want to consider finding a place near UB South, too. Way less of a commute with their free South/North campus shuttle. Anyone else know anything about the neighbourhoods up there?
It's right on Main St. I think the closest subway stop is Summer/Best, though it's also not far from Utica. Their whole "thing" is atist loft + studio. Rents are supposed to be pretty decent. Check it out:
:::link:::
pet friendly.
off street parking.
and if you get a place next door to us, our kitties can chat at eachother from the balconies!