• definitelynotavampire@piefed.social
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      Man, I wish I only paid $1200 a month for my one bedroom. I’m not even in or around a major city. I’ve looked at moving, but similar units are all the same or higher priced. The only way I could get a cheaper apartment is by renting from a slumlord or having a ridiculously long commute and then I’ll just be spending whatever money I saved in fuel plus those extra hours spent commuting every week are hours I can’t spend doing other things.

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      it’s below the national average price for a one bedroom in any metropolitan area.

      if you’re paying less than that, consider yourself lucky; unless you’re living in bfe.

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      $1200 USD barely gets you a studio in most major cities.

      With 2br units going for more than $2000, $1200 barely gets you a decent room sharing with roommates.

      Even in the cities where rent is cheaper, once you account for the lower incomes it is similarly unaffordable.

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      Depends where you are, there are a few places in the UK you can find that price. In London, that’s kinda even a good deal if it’s relatively central

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      Quite reasonable for Amsterdam, Berlin and Munich, that I know of off the top of my head. Probably many other capitals in Europe. I checked Rome, Madrid and Barcelona and they seem to be in line as well.