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mnhtnbb

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88. I have a friend whose daughter is living in a studio in Boston (Brookline)
Mon Nov 2, 2015, 09:52 AM
Nov 2015

for $1600/mo but she can walk to work.

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Geez. How do retired on Social Security live? I barely make it here in Ark on what I get. LiberalArkie Nov 2015 #1
Obviously, they don't. OldHippieChick Nov 2015 #50
Rent control helps Retrograde Nov 2015 #61
They will have to move or live with their kids madville Nov 2015 #65
I got into trouble when I moved to the Little Rock area broke my leg right before I was to start LiberalArkie Nov 2015 #66
I'm tempted to downsize as well madville Nov 2015 #71
I have 1.5 acres about 30 miles from Little Rock. I came from a 3 bedroom/lr/dr/kitchen etc in south LiberalArkie Nov 2015 #72
My power is pretty reasonable as well madville Nov 2015 #77
Our water is about the same and septic also. LiberalArkie Nov 2015 #79
i love smaller homes and always hated the mcmansion craze restorefreedom Nov 2015 #86
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Frisco is in Texas... yuiyoshida Nov 2015 #10
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Actually, they should change the name to the Santa Clara Seveners KamaAina Nov 2015 #95
It was named after, "Francisco Domingo Carlos Andres Sebastián d'Anconia" from Atlas shrugged. Matariki Nov 2015 #58
I only lived there for 6 years, but never heard anybody call it "Frisco". smirkymonkey Nov 2015 #19
Its not. yuiyoshida Nov 2015 #21
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theres a difference between a refugee and a tourist yuiyoshida Nov 2015 #27
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I used to go there after class... yuiyoshida Nov 2015 #70
Cool. pangaia Nov 2015 #73
I think the other poster is being sarcastic, senseandsensibility Nov 2015 #25
high fives yuiyoshida Nov 2015 #33
I think that is what I said, basically. smirkymonkey Nov 2015 #41
i'm native californian shanti Nov 2015 #47
The City yuiyoshida Nov 2015 #63
When I lived in the Bay Area, NOLALady Nov 2015 #53
Frisco is in Texas and Colorado yuiyoshida Nov 2015 #57
I don't know what corner of CA you lived in, but it wasn't San Francisco. n/t pnwmom Nov 2015 #40
This message was self-deleted by its author yuiyoshida Nov 2015 #54
Although, it's interesting how Frisco, Texas, got its name: kentauros Nov 2015 #36
There is one in Colorado too yuiyoshida Nov 2015 #38
I wonder if it was on the same railroad line... kentauros Nov 2015 #39
check the population now snooper2 Nov 2015 #93
Dont call it "Frisco" Warren DeMontague Nov 2015 #74
Frisco, Texas 75033 $885-$2535 | 1 - 3 Beds snooper2 Nov 2015 #91
In 1987 I rented an old 1 bedroom apartment in Pacific Heights for $500 and then an extra $50 for a kimbutgar Nov 2015 #3
Beware any report that depends on listings. geek tragedy Nov 2015 #4
There's hardly any turnover in rent-controlled or stabilized apartments. n/t meaculpa2011 Nov 2015 #7
Turnover Johnny Noshoes Nov 2015 #34
It can be a double-edged sword... meaculpa2011 Nov 2015 #42
And what are the regulations controlling rents in each of those cities? Bluenorthwest Nov 2015 #11
40-50% of NYC apt's are rent-stabilized geek tragedy Nov 2015 #51
Also, they're not accounting for scarcity. Chan790 Nov 2015 #15
Isn't Brooklyn part of NYC.....??? MichMan Nov 2015 #5
"NYC" is yet another colloquialism which can lead to confusion. closeupready Nov 2015 #29
Yes, NYC is technically Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronks and Staten Island smirkymonkey Nov 2015 #48
Depends where in BK. The areas that are affordable are geek tragedy Nov 2015 #52
It does, sort of KamaAina Nov 2015 #96
My wife and I live in a very nice... meaculpa2011 Nov 2015 #6
Given where you live shrike Nov 2015 #43
For 800 sq feet? kcr Nov 2015 #81
It's a nice community... meaculpa2011 Nov 2015 #83
Who starts out with their own apartment when they move to a city? Recursion Nov 2015 #8
If I didn't know you were from the metro DC area... Chan790 Nov 2015 #18
Boston was like that too Recursion Nov 2015 #31
Boston has become insane. I am paying more here than I was in Manhattan. smirkymonkey Nov 2015 #49
I have a friend whose daughter is living in a studio in Boston (Brookline) mnhtnbb Nov 2015 #88
$1600 a month for a studio in Brookline is a bargain! smirkymonkey Nov 2015 #97
Nobody but the privilaged anymore JackInGreen Nov 2015 #76
Nobody but the privileged ever Recursion Nov 2015 #80
I am grateful that my place is under that 2000 dollar yuiyoshida Nov 2015 #9
My one bedroom apartment costs $575/month. Deadshot Nov 2015 #12
Because there are more people who want to live in San Francisco than there are apartments (nt) Recursion Nov 2015 #16
Also, to add to what Recursion said... Chan790 Nov 2015 #22
Yep. The rest of the bay needs to pull its weight here Recursion Nov 2015 #30
Have you seen the amount of building going on on the Peninsula? Retrograde Nov 2015 #60
Last time I was there was 2 years ago, and yeah, it was impressive Recursion Nov 2015 #78
It seems absurd to spend $24,000-$48,000/year for a freaking one bedroom apartment. Deadshot Nov 2015 #44
They don't. They should but they don't. Cleita Nov 2015 #55
You're kidding, right? n/t PasadenaTrudy Nov 2015 #45
Kidding about what? Deadshot Nov 2015 #64
Hell a STUDIO on LI goes for 1500 per mo. now. annabanana Nov 2015 #46
This is really sad. Blue_In_AK Nov 2015 #56
Like Boston, it's been Yuppied to death. Now international investors are bidding everything up to Warpy Nov 2015 #82
So, even back then you didn't get a one-bedroom? (nt) Recursion Nov 2015 #84
Later I had a studio apartment up on Sacramento Street Blue_In_AK Nov 2015 #94
No, you totally can find one in San Francisco Warren DeMontague Nov 2015 #75
Funny to think there was an era when squatting was a thing. closeupready Nov 2015 #85
since we know incomes are stagnant restorefreedom Nov 2015 #87
My son and two friends... meaculpa2011 Nov 2015 #92
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