View Poll Results: Where do you live ?

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  • With the parents (or any other close family)

    48 59.26%
  • Dormes

    4 4.94%
  • Renting (Alone)

    2 2.47%
  • Renting (with someone)

    17 20.99%
  • Mi Casa (bought with my own money)

    10 12.35%
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Thread: What is your living arrangement ?

  1. #61
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    Quote Originally Posted by dydzi View Post
    and i'm planning not to pay more than 150 euros/month which still i regard great expense
    Double that, and you might find something
    It's not denial. I'm just very selective about the reality I accept.

  2. #62
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    Quote Originally Posted by go.pawel View Post
    Double that, and you might find something
    oh i don't need to live on ujazdowskie or krakowskie przedmiescie, i just need to share a student flat few minutes from direct centre and from what i see it's not THAT difficult
    12 cylinders or walk!

  3. #63
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    I live with my grandma up in Massachusetts during the week cause I work up there. Then I come back down to Connecticut for the weekends and stay with my parents.
    "We went to Wnedy's. I had chicken nuggest." ~ Quiggs

  4. #64
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    Only 16, living with Mum, Dad and sister, soon a new puppy too, moving to a new, bigger house at the very beginning of 2008
    V0R5PRU7NG DUR6CH T3CHN1K

    Motion & Emotion

  5. #65
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    I am stuck with Ultimatecrpage or somtihng,,,,,
    "I find the whole business of religion profoundly interesting, but it does mystify me that otherwise intelligent people take it seriously." Douglas Adams

  6. #66
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt View Post
    I rent a house with my boyfriend. We have a pretty good deal on the rent since we're renting it from a friend. $400/month for a two bedroom house. Cheaper than an apartment of the same size, that's for sure.
    And it has nice high ceilings... I'm jealous.

    The wife and I bought our house last year...
    ...Utah! Get me two...

  7. #67
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    my wify and i will buy eventually, but with moving every 2 years or so, its rather difficult. the house we are in now i woudl like to buy and fix up. its big and has the makings of a nice yard, and a great neighborhood.

    the one problem is, i am ready to move.

    and i know i will be moving, but as of right now, i have no idea where, or when. i'll be in the next place for 2 years, but it is unlikely that it will be in the vicinity of a major navy base. compund that with my desire to spend those 2 years in europe, means it wont be for quite a while that i will buy.
    Honor. Courage. Commitment. Etcetera.

  8. #68
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt View Post
    You live in Florida. What do you expect?!?
    I know... I was talking about it with my wife yesterday and took a decision. I'm gonna sell this place, pay off my loan, and rent. I'm paying $1320 plus $209 condominium.. so around $1530 monthly. I can get a bigger apartment for $1100 - $1200 renting, no condominium fees... I'll be saving $300 - $400 per month (good monthly payment for a Nissan 350Z ) My current loan is Interest Only... so I'm just dropping money and going nowhere.

  9. #69
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    I live on my own in my lofty apartment. I pay around USD$700 a month for a 10 year mortgage, but I only owe about 25% of what it cost. Interest rate is aprox. 14% annual, which I think is pretty expensive compared to what you guys pay. That's with 5% inflation by the way. Interest rates for other stuff, such as cars, or credit cards is around 24% so I don't owe almost anything else than the mortgage.
    Zag when they Zig

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