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    #16
    Originally posted by HondaB18 View Post
    gotta find one with all hot girls, that'll change your mind
    Sorry, I'm 25 and past my "dorm days". Time to grow up and buy a house.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Tippey764 View Post
      house 2:

      metered parking with no yard


      Automatic no
      x2.

      Place 1 sounds like a winner though.
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        #18
        Originally posted by eriemoto. View Post
        Place #1 sounds more appealing.

        Where in Boston are these places? I live in Roxbury (for school) in a 3 unit building. I don't have my car out here, so parking wasn't an issue. It's a 5 minute walk to class haha.
        place one is in dorchester, near the milton line where the nicer houses are

        place two is in chelsea

        Originally posted by stewie View Post
        well...it depends on rent.....

        place 1: you have a house thats safe and has its own yard.

        place 2: you have a place in a building with more convenience to things.


        sure place 2 might not be as safe...but do you really want your own yard?? do you want to do all the chores it takes to maintain one?


        price pays a factor....you pay for what you get. if your paying a lot, you damn well better get a lot.
        place 1 goes for $800/month and place 2 goes for $1300/month. place 2 is about twice the size (maybe even 3, gotta find out for sure) as place 1

        Originally posted by AccordWarrior View Post
        Metered parking = no go.

        As long as you have access to public transit, you can get wherever you need to go if you don't feel like driving.

        Have you done a cost analysis for what you would pay for parking per month compared to the difference in rent?

        I feel like metered parking would add a great deal of monthly cost.
        from what i hear from the current landlord, the meter maids checks every monday and after a certain time it is free. i don't know how valid his info is though but i can make due without a car

        Originally posted by crazymikey View Post
        Sorry, I'm 25 and past my "dorm days". Time to grow up and buy a house.
        but the ladies!! think about the senoritas

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          #19
          Originally posted by HondaB18 View Post

          but the ladies!! think about the senoritas

          I have my own.

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