The New Apartment
Written by HERS on June 3, 2008 – 6:07 pm -So, in recent posts I have eluded to the fact that we just moved into a new apartment. Our lease was up on our old apartment and it just really didn’t seem to have enough redeeming qualities to keep us there, let alone the fact that they wanted to jack our rent up. We were paying $1875 a month and they wanted to raise it up to around $2300. Add to that the monthly fees of $100 for utilities, $175 for parking two vehicles, $70 for storage and $35 for the pet fee.
Now the only thing this place had going for it was location. Yes, I know how the saying goes: location, location, location but that only carries so far. It was right on the metro route and had a number of places you could walk to to get either a bite to eat, a few drinks or do any retail or grocery shopping. Sounds great right. it was but we realized we just didn’t use a lot of those things. Yes, we would walk over and have a couple of drinks now and then but other than that we usually drove elsewhere to retail places that had lower prices.
So, off we went in search of a new residence. We looked at a number of places including a number of places which would have even lowered our monthly rent bill but none of them were really jumping out and saying “come live in me” to us. Then we decided to go look at a brand new tower that just went up. Originally the building was supposed to be condos but when the market fell they decided to make it apartments but prices were way out of our league. Luckily the market continued to decline causing them to have to lower their prices.
So, here we are. Our new rent is $2300/month with a pet fee of $50 and parking of $75 and then an electric bill of whatever the electric companies charges us that month. Our rent will be higher but our new apartment is about 300 sq. ft bigger and about a billion times nicer so for now we are willing to pony up the additional cash.
As, I previously posted, now I can walk to work so we have tossed around the idea of going down to one car between the two of us but for right now we are going to settle in and think about that later. I have to believe my chi is worth something!
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June 3rd, 2008 at 8:23 pm
And for those that don’t live in the DC area and think that rent seems awful high, sadly it’s really not considering how close we are to work and the size of the apartment…… :(