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04/20/2009 20:15 #48457

Super awesome Buffalo apartment for rent
(Ok, so today I want to be googly)

So... my apartment is going to be available probably the last week of June.

For those of you who haven't seen it, it really is a great place.

Info-

-Upper apartment in a 2 apt house.
(landlords (who are great) live downstairs)

-Three bedrooms/1 bath
-great big kitchen with new stainless appliances (incl gas stove)
-huge living room with tons of windows and great light
-it's seriously huge- (previous owner told me 2000 sq ft!)
-small back balcony
-GARAGE PARKING
-*FREE* washer/dryer in the basement
-huge attic/basement with tons of storage
-lots of built-in storage
-laundry chute!
-carpet in living/dining room and hall, wood floors in bedrooms
-lots of neat woodwork, etc
-great landlords (worth mentioning again)
-great location- just off the elmwood strip, and within walking distance (2 blocks) of thai/indian/chinese/pizza/subway/convenience store. Neighborhood is convenient and safe, mostly college students/families
-small front and bigger back yards

The landlords want to rent to 1 or 2 people, but not 3
Rent will be 750, plus utilities

I really can't say enough about this place- my only complaint would be no dishwasher- but the landlords may even put one in.

For more info/pix/etc- comment here or email me using the email link to the right!

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living room windows

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looking into dining room

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one bedroom

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living room

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back porch

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living room

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(the apt is upstairs)

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first bedroom

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second bedroom

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dining room into living room

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kitchen (appliaces have since been updated)
tinypliny - 04/23/09 18:22
All I can say is wow. And I so can't afford it. :/
mrmike - 04/20/09 20:42
Timing is everything. Just renewed here.

04/19/2009 15:16 #48439

food porn
Wow... so while out last night, someone suggested sunday brunch. I'm always up for that... one friend is an awesome cook, and wanted to cook. Another guy has this freaking AMAZING house with a huge gourmet kitchen... So awesome cook + gourmet kitchen = unbelievable brunch. Stuffed french toast- made with good french bread, stuffed with cream cheese and raspberry jam. OMG so good.
Now I think I need to go work out!



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tinypliny - 04/23/09 18:23
Those look delicious!

04/17/2009 17:21 #48425

apartments part 2
Thanks (e:hodown)- I found a decent calculator. I had looked before, but the one I found said "you shouldn't spend more than 1/3 of your income on rent" and the calculator had a box for 'monthly pay check' and then you click 'calculate' and it puts a number in the box. Gee thanks, I can divide by 3.

So the expensive place has 1 month free rent, and if I divide that by 12, it reduces the rent enough that it's about $100 over my recommended budget. If I have to, I could cover $1200 out of savings.

But you're all right... it would suck to live house-poor.

But I think location (both safety-wise, and 'fun'-wise) is important. Both places are equally close to work, so that's not a big issue.

And as far as keep looking... well that's tough since i'm going back to buffalo tomorrow. But I looked at 6 buildings- and then spoke to a realtor friend who said there's nothing else he would recommend (just some dumps).

And I didn't take pix, but here are the websites-

This is the $$$ one (floorplan M)


And this is the more practical one, with the penthouse-

(the middle floorplan in the 2BR section.)

And FWIW, the 1BR in the first place and 2BR penthouse in the second place are about the same size- 1050 sq ft more or less.
The cost difference is $300/mo.


04/17/2009 13:09 #48420

decisions, decisions...
So, I went to Hartford yesterday to go apartment hunting.

I've decided that I want to live in the city, not the suburbs, for several reasons, not the least of which being that having to go to the hospital at 2am is bad enough- having to drive 30min each way is even worse. Also, I'm just not ready to commit to suburbia- even if downtown hartford is a shithole, and the suburbs are wealthy and beautiful.

Fortunately there's a guy at work now who trained in hartford just a few years ago, who recommended some places.

So the first place we went was his old building. It was great... 2 big highrise towers, super-secure, heat/ac included, garage parking included, a pool, a gym in the building... the apartments were big, and nice. They even had a 'penthouse' available, which has a little private balcony. And it's certainly more expensive than here, but I'll also be making more there, so I think it would be affordable- even the penthouse.

The only catch is that it's on the somewhat sketchy outskirts of town. The building is in a little park, and is very pretty- but I got the feeling that you wouldn't want to walk alone in that park. And there's nothing nearby- no cute cafes or anything. Really nothing in walking distance, and it doesn't seem like you'd want to walk in the area, anyway. But the building is really safe. And it's about a 5 min drive to work.

But if that were the only place I'd seen- I'd have taken it and been happy.

But then we decided to check out a few places, that are really out of my price range- just for the hell of it.

And I fell in love with one... in a renovated old department store, with lots of cool architectural details. The apartment is huge. Gorgeous modern kitchen. Washer and dryer IN the apt! And again, utilities and parking included. And, a kick-ass location. Lots of great restaurants, shops, parks, cafes all within a couple blocks. And still about a 5min drive to work- but really in the thick of 'the action'.

But it's way expensive. I think I could probably swing it, but it would make things tight. It's more than I should spend. I just can't tell if it's "well I'll have to go out a little less" or "I will be living on ramen".

So now I have to decide what to do.

Be reasonable and responsible and get the more-than-adequate apt in the less-than-ideal (but still ok) location, and have a little more money to play with....
Or go for it, and live in a gorgeous dream apartment in a fantastic location, and budget tighter.



This really would be easier if I knew what my monthly paycheck would be. I know my yearly gross salary, but have no idea what my monthly pay will be. Anyone know how to guesstimate?

(ok that sounds retarded, but I mean beyond just "divide by 12". How do I estimate my tax withholding etc?)


theecarey - 04/17/09 14:51
You should have gotten pictures for us! :)

yes, a short drive to work is a must with your varying and often spontaneous schedule.

I guess if you still have discretionary funds to spend on local activities, then why not go for the awesome all inclusive place. But if it looks like money will be super tight, you don't want TO add that stress to your life.

something will come up, good luck!
heidi - 04/17/09 14:37
I'd keep looking to see if I could find a balance - walking distance to fun stuff is very valuable for quality of life. The tower sounds like a pocket of suburbia - nice and pretty and safe, but also does not have the attraction of actually being near anything, just shorter commute than 'burbs.
hodown - 04/17/09 13:22
There are a million salary/rent calculators on monster. Just google it. Also I wouldnt live beyond your means. I'm sure youve heard it before, but it sucks to be house poor. I say go for the Penthouse. Plus you can then say "Oh yeah I live in the Penthouse"!

04/15/2009 10:06 #48391

hello hello
Hi Peeps.

So, I'm back in the states. Europe was great. Went to Waterloo (like, as in napoleon and the battle of), Bruges, Brussels, and Paris. Have tons of pix, will post later.

Now home in RI, which is super chill. And my sister is here with the baby, which is, to steal (e:hodown)'s line, totes awes. Again, have tons of pix, will post later. Tomorrow back to Hartford to look for an apt... blah. Today it's off to the mall and playing dress-up with the baby. (I had her in an outfit yesterday- pink bathing suit bottom, gorgeous white smocked dress, crazy turquoise striped slipper socks, a funny little knit beret- and then the whole thing topped off with lederhosen over it all. Poor bebe. haha!)

I watched American Idol last night, for the first time in 5 years. And all I can say is- what a bunch of shit! I have not been missing anything, apprently. First of all, enough with the shitty ballads. No one wants to hear that. I would fire them all for song choice alone. And then Adam, who I guess is a favorite... well he's some big deal b/c he's gay (oooOOOoooh) and wears eyeliner. BFD. he sang "born to be wild" which is the only song that didn't totally suck, but he had to go and do it all screechy hair-band style. Barf. They all suck. That show needs to die.

But then on the other hand there is this, which is wonderful and brought tears to my eyes. (though I'm not entirely sure how simon is judging US and UK "idol" shows simultaneously.) Here is someone who can just flat out SING like a mofo, and isn't all wrapped up in the retarded TRL "image" bullshit.



tinypliny - 04/23/09 18:27
I meant rotten ^shows.
tinypliny - 04/23/09 18:27
It's inexplicable why rotten stay on and on and quality ones get scrapped in a heartbeat. Down with reality shows. I wouldn't be seeing shows if I wanted to see the same tripe as in real life - made even worse by half-baked scripting and rotten self-centred dregs of the society.
mike - 04/16/09 18:34
that was awesome!
libertad - 04/15/09 20:08
Sorry I called you again. My phone always does that. I did put " a fake name" in my address book so that somebody would be before you and that it would call that number instead of you. Hopefully that will take care of that!

Plan on watching Idol tonight and at least I can fast forward the crap.
metalpeter - 04/15/09 19:49
Haven't seen the video it didn't play here for some reason. I did catch the very end Of Idol last night before fringe. Are you sure it was eye liner and not Manscara and the manscara thing is about having that what ever look and not being gay. I don't watch American Idol. The reason is that who can sing is really not a question you can answer. What I mean is a lot of it has to do with what style you like. For example there is that soul over singing where the national anthem takes like 7 minutes. Then you have the hyped up version like Christna agularia (not even close I'm sure) then you have the kind that works in Musicals but only in that form. I think that most singers have a voice that is natural and that they sound best in. To have people perform songs that aren't there singing style doesn't seem to fit to me. That being said I really like DAughtery who lost on the show by the way. Yes I do like some Kelly Clarkson songs also.
tinypliny - 04/15/09 15:15
She is a youtube sensation

:::link:::
libertad - 04/15/09 14:01
I missed American Idol last night. I do like Adam and not because he is gay. He really is talented. I hate that song born to be wild so I'm not so sure I would like his version or not. Check him out when he sang "mad world"...I loved that.

Um did I miss something somewhere. Did you just say you are moving to CT?
mrmike - 04/15/09 11:36
She's got pipes. Loved how she brought attitude and made the whole damn theater eat it with her performance.
jason - 04/15/09 11:22
Yeah, it was good. Before she sang, the audience and judges smirked at her, never gave her a chance. It's the thing I detest about these shows, the need to cut people down. And she sang beautifully. When you get a chance you should give it a look.
rory - 04/15/09 11:01
I've heard a lot about this. Even people here are talking about it.

Was it really that good? I can't watch it at work.... damn filters.
jason - 04/15/09 10:39
At the risk of ruining my street cred further, I really enjoyed Ms. Boyle's performance. I thought it was great. I love Les Mis.