New York City continues to be a heaven for renters?
Here we have the real estate debate again- is it better to rent or buy in NYC?
http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2011/01/new_york_is_a_bright_red_beaco.html?f=most-commented-intel-7d5#comments
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http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2011/01/new_york_is_a_bright_red_beaco.html?f=most-commented-intel-7d5#comments
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Uraniumfish
2yrs+
Yeah, who wants to spend a quarter of a million on a cramped studio apartment? It's definitely cheaper to rent in this city!
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JenMac
2yrs+
I just don't get buying an apartment here. I mean, you don't own any land. . . it's weird.
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Uraniumfish
2yrs+
@JenMac What I don't get is the maintenance fees, which you have to pay in perpetuity on top of your mortgage! Usually people buy homes so there can be a point down the road when you've done with the mortgage and don't have to pay anything any more!
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uptowngirl
2yrs+
@Uraniumfish Believe me I well experienced with that pain. Its a double whammy especially when you buy into one of those fancy condominium buildings with services you dont have time to take advantage of.
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uptowngirl
2yrs+
@Uraniumfish If you buy a house elsewhere don't you have to cough up real estate taxes? Is that only an annual affair though? My ma in law lives in a house in London and has to pay a huge amount as council tax each spring.
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uptowngirl
2yrs+
@NeverSleeps Spot on.. the reason my husband bought was that instead of frittering away rent for years he wanted to have an asset at the end of it. He bought the apartment just before we met so I have never really lived in a rental in NYC though I do live in a corporate rental now in HK.
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NeverSleeps
2yrs+
@uptowngirl Your life sounds so fab, put that way.
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uptowngirl
2yrs+
@NeverSleeps So far so good...but who knows what tomorrow holds? i am quite cautious by nature and try not to take anything for granted.
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NeverSleeps
2yrs+
@uptowngirl It's always good to appreciate what you have!
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ajadedidealist
2yrs+
I'm looking into the perfect compromise here in Oxford: I'm thinking about buying a houseboat to live on the gorgeous Oxford Canal! Much cheaper than an apartment, can resell, and minimal cost of living!
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BroadwayBK
2yrs+
@ajadedidealist But don't you have to rent docking space?
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uptowngirl
2yrs+
@ajadedidealist I have seen those houseboats on the Thames and have always wondered what it would be like to live in one of them. When you buy yours maybe you will enlighten us all!
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hhusted
2yrs+
@Ajadedidealist: i knew someone who lived in a houseboat. His boat had a place for him to sleep, eat, and shower. It was small, but still it took care of his needs. So if you like living on the water, go for it.
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Uraniumfish
2yrs+
@ajadeidealist And aren't you kinda open to the elements? Storms and super-cold weather? I can't imagine one of those little boats is all that well insulated?
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uptowngirl
2yrs+
@Uraniumfish you have a point there.
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Uraniumfish
2yrs+
Don't get seasick!
No, but seriously, I had a teacher who lived on a boat and used to wish she would adopt me. If you can make it work as far as creature comforts, I love the idea!
No, but seriously, I had a teacher who lived on a boat and used to wish she would adopt me. If you can make it work as far as creature comforts, I love the idea!
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hhusted
2yrs+
Do you people remember Jack Klugman in Quincy, M.E. In the show, he lived on a houseboat. I used to watch that show every week. it was on TV during the 70's and 80's.
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NeverSleeps
2yrs+
No, but Jessica Alba's character on the new adventures of Flipper that aired in the 90s lived on a house boat. She also owned a zillion bikinis.
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hhusted
2yrs+
@NeverSleeps: I didn't see that show. Was it a big houseboat or the common ones?
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ajadedidealist
2yrs+
@BroadwayBK - one can long-term lease or short-term rent mooring space on the Thames (in London it's insanely expensive; Oxford goes for 2400 pounds a year if I buy a boat, or I can rent the boat+mooring for 700 pounds a month.) @uraniumfish, I believe that more recently-renovated boats are much more insulated than old-school ones, and electricity can be had via generator.
I'm not positive I'd be living on one (depends on grad school funding, accommodation availability, etc., but if the stars align - and I don't get a deanship-type post that gives me free housing - I'd consider it.)
I'm not positive I'd be living on one (depends on grad school funding, accommodation availability, etc., but if the stars align - and I don't get a deanship-type post that gives me free housing - I'd consider it.)
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uptowngirl
2yrs+
@ajadedidealist sounds totally fantastic what fun!
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