Sweet Deal or not? That is the question!
06-30-2010 at 08:06 AM
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Sweet Deal or not? That is the question!
2 min walk from mac, 450 (utilities included (cable, ac, heat, etc)). Near emerson!
Does anybody pay lower than this or has a better deal?
This is my first time to live offcampus, need some help guyss
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06-30-2010 at 08:16 AM
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2 min walk from mac, 450 (utilities included (cable, ac, heat, etc)). Near emerson!
Does anybody pay lower than this or has a better deal?
This is my first time to live offcampus, need some help guyss
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I'm like 12 minutes away and paying 400 + utilities. Most places in my search were ~400 plus utilities, so it sounds pretty decent. As long as the place isn't a dump!
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06-30-2010 at 08:46 AM
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I'm about 10 min bike ride from campus. 375 and all utilities and internet included.
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06-30-2010 at 09:27 AM
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If you want, you can go to the basement of the student centre and ask the Off-Campus Resource centre to look it over for you. They can give you advices and tips, and they would also be willing to read over the contracts/ lease reviews (since some of them require additional fees). Try not signing anything yet though. Since you did mention it's you're first time living off campus, they'd be even happier to help you with issues about anythin related to off campus housing).
Go to them first and see what you can get from them! They're located in B112.
I know you asked about prices (if that's a good enough price within a vicinity), but I'm just trying to point out that there are also additional or hidden fees with the one you've stated already. What may seem legit at first, may not be if you don't read the fine prints. I mean, Mac has all these resources, so why not go and try anyway.. right?
Good luck with this!
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06-30-2010 at 09:40 AM
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I lived in 2 different houses.
First one was $365 plus utilities and it was an 11-12min walk to campus. Utilities averaged $100 per month (hyrdo/water, natural gas, AC, internet, cable and phone with long distance). I wasn't happy with the cost of utilities since I was told the house was averaging $50/month the year (and 4 of the 6 people that lived there the year before lived there with me). My room was on the second floor and was fairly small (only held twin sized bed, desk and wardrobe since the closet was small)
Second house was $380 plus utilities and it was a 6min walk to campus. Utilities averaged $60 per month (hydro/water, natural gas, water heater rental, internet and phone with long distance). The room was on the main floor and was about 12'x14'.
You need to check if internet/cable and maybe phone are included in 'utilities' or not. They quite often are not.
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06-30-2010 at 11:43 AM
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1 min walk, 400 all included
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06-30-2010 at 06:49 PM
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thats pretty sweet. i'm gonna be paying 403 a month, utilities included. but its like a 20+ min walk to and from campus. dead for winter :(
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06-30-2010 at 09:18 PM
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thats pretty sweet. i'm gonna be paying 403 a month, utilities included. but its like a 20+ min walk to and from campus. dead for winter :(
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The HSR is free for full time students for the Fall/Winter session.
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06-30-2010 at 09:26 PM
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Well it depends what your first priority is, my friend is like a 25 min walk but he pays 310 (not including) and his house is so so nice. Mine is a 12 min walk and I pay 360 (not including) and when you add utilities and internet its going to be 400+ but my house is spectacular.
Personally, 450 sounds a bit much, id go for 400 though. When you say all included is that just utilities? or internet and cable as well? If it includes EVERYTHING, then i think its a sweet deal
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07-01-2010 at 06:44 PM
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Thanks a lot guys for helpin a brotha out!!
Hey I was also wondering, how much do you guys spend monthly on miscellenous and other fixed costs. Will you please also gimme a full year estimate? Also Im only getting like 2000 bucks from OSAP, and my friends get like 10000 bucks. WTF!! Anybody knows what could be the possible reason.
PS. Im the only child, parents make decent. But I don't want to live with my parents, I really have no freedom lol. I don't want their money either. So why the hell does it matter to OSAP pps how much my parents make?
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07-02-2010 at 05:00 PM
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All I hear is wah wah wah free money wah wah wah.
But I live right off Thorndale (3 minute walk to ETB), and pay 445/month + utilities.
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07-02-2010 at 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by mcmastergcdb
Thanks a lot guys for helpin a brotha out!!
Hey I was also wondering, how much do you guys spend monthly on miscellenous and other fixed costs. Will you please also gimme a full year estimate? Also Im only getting like 2000 bucks from OSAP, and my friends get like 10000 bucks. WTF!! Anybody knows what could be the possible reason.
PS. Im the only child, parents make decent. But I don't want to live with my parents, I really have no freedom lol. I don't want their money either. So why the hell does it matter to OSAP pps how much my parents make?
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That's just how the system is structured. While there have been many debates about it on these forums, this is how I see it:
If your parents make a decent amount of money, even if both parties hate each other, I think they assume that if you broke your leg and couldn't work to pay your own rent or were in some sort of terrible accident and could never work again, your parents would help out.
IMO, this "worst case scenario" clause might be what they go by when they decide to rely on parental income. However, many students are screwed perpetually because nobody they know and can rely on makes a decent amount of money, effectively rendering them without this "WCS" clause.
That's why I think they do it.
It's not always practical and it doesn't meet the needs of ALL students but its probably best for that number of students who are completely broke beyond the colloquial definition of the word, and I think that government assistance would be primarily catered to them.
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07-04-2010 at 10:15 PM
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Got another question!!! lol
Do I have to buy bed, studying table, chair and b.s. or will I be provided with it most likely?
THankuuu
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07-04-2010 at 10:58 PM
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Got another question!!! lol
Do I have to buy bed, studying table, chair and b.s. or will I be provided with it most likely?
THankuuu
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90+% of places are unfurnished, so you'd have to supply your own. Unless the ad you see says it's furnished, expect to supply your own furniture.
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07-06-2010 at 04:39 PM
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My rent is 435 all included, internet included, 30 second walk to 51/5c bus stop and about 20 min walk to MUSC. Its also about 5 min from the grocery store
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