Category: flat hunt
05/23/07 06:54 - 85ºF - ID#39393
Multi-storey on Linwood/Summer corner
Since I am an out-of-towner, could I ask you all to rack your brains and jog your memories as to whether anyone has a recollection of any near and dear or far-away ones staying in this multi-storey - any Delta House experiences etc.?
I can't make it to Buffalo till the end of next week (after my comprehensive exams) and I feel that I should aggressively pursue this place, considering the snail-crawl pace my search is moving.
As usual, (and I apologize if I am becoming rather a pest) any suggestions/insights very much welcomed!!
@kookcity2000:
I need to move to Buffalo positively by June 16th (with whatever meagre amount of stuff I have). I then leave for a short vacation from 18th till 24th of June and come back to Buffalo on June 25th. I would be very interested in your place if it is less than a mile from Roswell and within my budget (<$600 including everything). Please let me know, if that sounds good.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: flat hunt
05/22/07 11:50 - 63ºF - ID#39383
The desirable rectangle?
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: flat hunt
05/20/07 10:02 - 51ºF - ID#39356
The Safety issue...
Since you are living or have lived in (and around) Elmwood/Allentown/Downtown, what do you think of safety of these areas:
Oak St & E. Huron St.
North Pearl @ Allen
Franklin @ Allen
Virginia St
Summer Street
Linwood Ave @ Barker
North Street
Elmwood @ Tracy, @ Bryant, @ Utica, @ Lexington @ Johnson Park
Jersey St @ Richmond, @ Porter
Prospect @ Georgia
Porter Ave @ Plymouth Ave
Richmond @ Bryant
I am looking to avoid projects, section-8 housing, crack houses, deaddiction centers, emergency shelters, loud bars/clubs and other not-so-great areas for a student who might be staying up late studying and might be keeping late hours at office.
Any advice/input/suggestions/tips are very much appreciated!
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: flat hunt
05/20/07 09:49 - 51ºF - ID#39355
So my hunt for a flat
-- within a mile from Roswell (so I can walk/bike)
-- within $600 inclusive of all utilities
-- with access to a laundry not more than a 10 minutes walk off
-- in a comparatively safe area where I am not likely to get shot in some crossfire or assauted or heckled or panhandled.
-- near bus/metro stops.
I am a non-smoker, non-party'er and don't have a pet or a car, and yet I am having so much trouble finding an apartment!
I scour craigslist and artvoice everyday and all I come up with is a few apartments within my price and distance range -- which are gone before I can contact the landlords.
I need some luck here and fast! I need to positively move to Buffalo on June 16th.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: the odes
05/20/07 09:42 - 51ºF - ID#39354
My Comprehensive qualifiers...
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: goals
04/07/07 11:44 - 25ºF - ID#38792
According to Darwin...
I heard people telling me all week how they ran for 3 miles that morning or worked up a sweat at the Gym or played squash every alternate day. I got inspired and went biking up a gentle slope and by the time I reached the "summit", not only was I panting like a dog, I was wishing I could get off and walk... and I did! I was just hoping that none of those super-athletes drove by seeing me straggle up a small slope they would have gracefully covered in the blink of an eye.
And what's up with those people I see running everyday for hours? I try running and within 30 seconds I feel I could go up in a massive explosion.
That brings me to another new Roswell Resolution (TM) I made.
RR1. I will bike more when I move to Roswell.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: the odes
04/01/07 07:59 - 60ºF - ID#38712
Scary
Well.. all the more reason why I should stick to it. Heheheh...
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: the odes
04/01/07 07:49 - 63ºF - ID#38711
Why is it...
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: flat hunt
04/01/07 03:17 - 56ºF - ID#38710
Moving to Allentown!!
One of the earliest road-blocks is of course finding a 1BR apartment near Roswell. I am being told Allentown and Elmwood strip would be the ideal places to move into. Walking distance from Roswell and a relatively safe and happy neighbourhood.
Anyone have any suggestions/contacts that they can share with me? I am looking for a quiet place for about $400 - $550 per month (preferably with heat and water).
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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As for the green rectangle, Anywhere between Linwood Richmond Forrest and Virginia, is pretty good, but other commenters are right that it depends on the building and the houses around it. You have doctors, beatniks, professors, musicians, and crackheads living here, and some buildings (like the one I was in a year ago), have too many crackheads.
You should be careful of your car, if you have one, which you don't, but as a general rule, if you don't leave anything in view nobody will break your window. Especially, do not leave a CD wallet or Discman on your seat. It's not that hard to avoid.
Best of luck, you can live comfortable on little money here in Buffalo.
And one person's crap is another person's dream come true.
Linwood and Summer are both generally nice, and that's a good neighborhood. Here's some exterior pics of the Mayflower; it's at 66 Summer. :::link:::
- Z
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(e:leetee) and I live well outside the desirable rectangle on bird west of grant. We saw this house and fell in love with it. And for some reason, we are on a very good block.
So the desirable rectangle is not that great, huh?
I must admit it does sound like its a house-by-house basis neighbourhood from your comments; and in Mayflower's case its an apartment-by-apartment basis. Sigh. I may have to make that trip to Buffalo after all, and visit all the places still available.
When we lived there, apartments were either too hot or too cold. We had one of the cold ones.
The building itself was a bit like a dowager down on her luck. Not too shabby, but it helped to remember the glory days to appreciate her.
The location is a very good. The building was fairly well maintained. According our fellow tenants, at the time, the Mayflower had newly renovated apartments that were very nice (one of which we were renting) but there were other apartments with long term tenants that weren't as nice. We thought that the newer apartments were overpriced but we rented there anyway.
My advice to you is to find out when the apartment was renovated. Get pix if you can. The quality of the apartments varied greatly in 2005.
Re "multistory:" You really need to be careful on the West Side. There are some very crappy places in very nice neighborhoods, and there are some jaw-droppingly awesome places in very crappy neighborhoods. The West Side is spotty on a house-by-house basis, not a street-by-street basis [if that makes sense.]
- Z