I haven't looked at rentals in so long, I nearly died at the price. I take it that's reasonable, these days?
It's more than reasonable, IME. I haven't seen a nice, renovated 3-bed for less than $1800 in a long, long time.
Signed,
Needs to move once some money is being made around here.
I got a lead from my mom on a two bedroom, plus study and sun porch, newly renovated, etc. with a washer/dryer and storage in the basement for $1300. I about died. I would have loved to jump on it, but May is too early for us to move.
When the time comes, vw, something good will come up. The market is always changing.
(It's the stuff that generally the father or whoever's considered "man of the house" will read, and usually my uncle reads them, but this year, my uncle won't be here, and none of the other males who will be here can read Hebrew, so somehow it's become my job now.)
It's like a liturgical sex change!
I'm sick. My throat has closed from swollen glands, and I'm really congested. I hate getting sick on vacation--it's such a waste! Ima be a lump in bed most of today, I think.
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I cannot stop crying. I've been crying on and off all morning. Every little thing is setting me off. I downloaded GG to watch and take my mind off things. That didn't help. I walked the dog. That didn't help. I've been trying to distract with other things. Not helping. Tried to call a friend to go grab coffee. She's not answering her phone. STILL. I'd think she hated me, except that that's just how she is. Now I'm making myself some old standby comfort food (what one roommate I had once fondly called dog food).
I'm so looking forward to getting away this weekend. And I have plans this evening and tomorrow evening. I just need to get through. But, I can't stop crying.
(top floor of a triple decker--what do they call those things in Boston?)
We call 'em triple deckers.
Cambridge rents are always obscene in comparison to anything else that isn't Boston. That's why Somerville is getting Buffistafied gentrified. It used to be a very blue collar town. It's still very mixed, and is both ethnically and economically diverse, now. When I was growing up, it was different. Generally, people jokingly referred to Somerville as Slummerville.
Then just cry, sweetie.
Sometimes that's really necessary and you feel better afterwards.
That's why Somerville is getting Buffistafied gentrified.
The friend I was hanging out with last night was saying that he wants to get the hell out of Somerville for this reason. So many Cambridge people are moving/have moved there. According to him, "If I wanted to live in Cambridge, I'd have moved to Cambridge."
Somerville is actually pretty 'spensive these days. At least to buy. Thus, here we are in Salem.
Actually... Tom picked me up from class Monday night and we went to Redbones and Downtown Liquors and he was saying how hard it was to leave Somerville, for him. I have it a lot easier because I still go to Cambridge every day for work. Bit he's... very isolated. Even more so than he used to be.
Fucking broke my heart, it did. We both have regrets about buying when and where we did. Sigh.
Oh, vw, I'm so sorry. Have you done all the stupid stuff yet, like shower, dress, etc.? Sometimes busy-work helps me through hard times.
The friend I was hanging out with last night was saying that he wants to get the hell out of Somerville for this reason. So many Cambridge people are moving/have moved there. According to him, "If I wanted to live in Cambridge, I'd have moved to Cambridge."
Somerville is actually pretty 'spensive these days. At least to buy. Thus, here we are in Salem.
It truly is. I can't believe my eyes when I skim the papers. But it's got everything. It's close enough to the city to have good public transit. I never saw it coming, but once it started happening, it made complete sense.
I'm so sad for Tom, now. Salem is a really cool town, though. In fact, as a lifelong areaista, I'd chose Salem over Somerville (the closest I've lived to Somerville is South Medford; the closest I've lived to Salem is the Wenham/Beverly line, but I've been there a lot). I hope you two either fall unexpectedly in love with it, or find yourselves able to move to wherever you'd like to go.