Rentometer. Find out if you're paying too much in rent.
Unsurprisingly, I am.
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Rentometer. Find out if you're paying too much in rent.
Thanks to 20 years of staying put and rent control I am at almost a third of the market rate for a two-bedroom in my nabe.
I am at almost a third of the market rate for a two-bedroom in my nabe.
We're at about half the median in this area, for the same reason.
ETA: And a couple hundred below the lowest currently available.
Rentometer. Find out if you're paying too much in rent.
Thanks to living bracketed by an expressway and slum tenements, I'm paying about $130/month less than the median for a 2br in this zip code. But really, based on square footage and the apartment's features I'm probably getting it for about half what it would cost in a good neighborhood.
Nifty web toy. I'm paying about $150 under median. Like others, it's probably due to staying put for a while. Six years in my case.
I'm still planning to move at some point, but that's because I want to upgrade from one bedroom to two.
What I need is a mortgageometer!
My leg/hamstring/whatever is significantly better this morning, even if it's still twingey. I'm being WAY careful with walking and stuff.
Looks like my rent is just a few dollars over the low rent range, so I'm doing pretty good, even though I just moved here a few months ago!
I wonder if I didn't reinjure my original injury yesterday?
I found an old wrap that I had and wrapped my knee with it and then hobbled to the corner store. (Can't do without tp.)
My plan for today - involves resting my leg while watching the MI-5 marathon on A&E.
I would like to know where that Rentometer gets its data. I know I'm paying less than you could likely get this apartment for right now, but more than most of my neighbors in the building are paying, thanks to rent stabilization.
I think they base their data on what's submitted. That's why they're asking for your address and not just your city and your rent.