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Some of you may know, however for those of you that don't know I've recently accepted a job with Ohio State sports medicine. Thus I will be moving back up to Columbus by September 1 and I am currently looking for apartments. I was currently looking at two bedroom apartments with a garage and have a couple in mind. However in order to make this work financially I would need a roommate. I was looking to see if there is one that is currently looking for a place or a roommate that would be interested. Mainly looking in the Upper Arlington and Grandview area.

Thanks,

Nick

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  On 7/25/2013 at 4:19 AM, Jst2fst said:

I have a room available in my apartment in Blacklick. I have a garage as well I can PM you the details.

Thanks for the offer but need the other side of Columbus

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  On 7/25/2013 at 7:36 PM, flounder said:

What is your budget by yourself?

 

My apt in grandview was only 725 for 2 bedroom with garage. If you look, you can find them. Especially now.

I would be willing to spend that...I looked over by your old place but couldn't find anything. Looking to stay around 700

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  On 7/26/2013 at 3:35 AM, 2talltim said:

Is rent really that high now? Hell my mortgage is only $810 a month for 20 years

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Frederick town is also a long way a way from downtown columbus in a known good area.

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  On 7/26/2013 at 3:35 AM, 2talltim said:

Is rent really that high now? Hell my mortgage is only $810 a month for 20 years

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you live in the boonies don't you? Shit my property tax alone is half that a month :nono:

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  On 7/26/2013 at 6:42 PM, CleaveTheGreat said:

 You pay $4800/year in property taxes?   :wtf:

 

almost, i think its closer to 4k though. Price I pay for living in a suburb with good schools

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Holy fuck, I'm getting raped for a big 2 bd/2 bath apartment and two 2 car garages (garages are separate from the rent) compared to what you guys are paying down in C-Bus. 

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  On 7/26/2013 at 9:14 PM, baptizo said:

Holy fuck, I'm getting raped for a big 2 bd/2 bath apartment and two 2 car garages (garages are separate from the rent) compared to what you guys are paying down in C-Bus. 

 

I remember rent being pretty high in the Uniontown/Green area when I was living up that way. Jackson twp is a little less expensive cuz there are a ton of rental properties there.

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  On 7/26/2013 at 7:34 PM, shittygsxr said:

You are going to be a baller' just buy an entire block in upper arlington and live in one of the houses.

Not quite, you guys forget my doctorine is in physical therapy...I am not a physician

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  • 2 weeks later...

i MIGHT be moving back up there.. I left in DEC 2011 and I was up there in June for interviews etc and talked to friend who was thinking about a roommate but he backed out and never heard anything on jobs so i put it on hold. I was told yesterday i need to be out of the place I'm at now soon. (i live with my sis and BIL) So unless i can find a permanent job here i will be coming back up there....

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  On 7/26/2013 at 3:35 AM, 2talltim said:

Is rent really that high now? Hell my mortgage is only $810 a month for 20 years

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my mortgage is about that (no idea on the exact number, because we just throw $1k/month at it...), but unless it's your "forever house," i'm not convinced it's worth it to buy.

 

I like building equity in my house, but in the 4 years we've been here, I've bought a new garage door and opener, a central AC unit, insulated the entire attic, put a new roof on, purchased appliances, and otherwise sunk a bunch more money into the house that I'm not even remembering.  I'd say that we're CONSERVATIVELY putting $2500/year into the house, so go ahead and add another $200/month onto my average mortgage payment.

 

 

Nothing wrong with renting. Especially when you're single.

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  On 8/6/2013 at 4:56 AM, silentcropduster said:

Check out "The Cove At Cooper Ridge"...by St. Anne's in Westerville...nice apartments...1br is like $710...2br is 760ish...let me know & I'll refer u. PM me if u want more info!

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+1. I live right by there. They're pretty nice.

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