B
BlueAlpha1
Guest
My friend and I just moved into a 2 bed, 2 bath apartment in central Florida and we're paying $799 each. However that payment includes utilities, cable, internet, washer and dryer inside the unit, a gym, parking, and it's even furnished including a 60 inch TV. I moved in with just my clothes. Simplified lease with 1 easy payment.
It's a beautiful building and we have a 3rd floor poolside unit. Modern amenities and the kind of place you wouldn't be embarrassed to bring a girl back to. We get a decent value with all that I listed above. Now the problem..it's in a college neighborhood and on the weekends it's WILD down there. I mean out of control...people dangling from balconies, wrestling matches in the pool, screaming until 3 am, drugs, and even people that don't live here showing up for the parties. Weekdays there's noise by the pool but it's bearable.
We're barely a few weeks in and I'm second guessing myself. I am considering finding a sublet, paying the $250 fee and looking at other options. There's a much quieter place 2 miles from here we could rent for $685 each but the neighborhood takes a dip. My friend said he's open to it but it'll take some convincing. This is a very new building and the stairwells and parking lots are already littered with garbage. I give these college kids 2 years before they run the place into the ground.
I'm only 27 and not too old to go try to pull some 21 year old girls so why not just join em? But I start a new job in a few weeks and I'm concerned about the noise when I inevitably end up working weekends. Many days in my life I felt like I was past this party stage and it was time to be a professional and retreat to a quiet place at night. If you filled this building with 35 year old professionals this would be the perfect place.
I would love to leave this college neighborhood and move into a high rise downtown in the business district, but you're looking at $1,500 for a studio there or $2,300 for a 2 BR. Little bit beyond our range right now. FYI I've already invested in a loud fan and some ear plugs, and it does drown 70% of the noise out. I've been on my own since I'm 19 and have easily had a half-dozen landlords, and there's never been a place that didn't have huge flaws. I'm getting frustrated but don't want to get a house.
Is this the price you pay everywhere renting and what are your apt horror stories?
It's a beautiful building and we have a 3rd floor poolside unit. Modern amenities and the kind of place you wouldn't be embarrassed to bring a girl back to. We get a decent value with all that I listed above. Now the problem..it's in a college neighborhood and on the weekends it's WILD down there. I mean out of control...people dangling from balconies, wrestling matches in the pool, screaming until 3 am, drugs, and even people that don't live here showing up for the parties. Weekdays there's noise by the pool but it's bearable.
We're barely a few weeks in and I'm second guessing myself. I am considering finding a sublet, paying the $250 fee and looking at other options. There's a much quieter place 2 miles from here we could rent for $685 each but the neighborhood takes a dip. My friend said he's open to it but it'll take some convincing. This is a very new building and the stairwells and parking lots are already littered with garbage. I give these college kids 2 years before they run the place into the ground.
I'm only 27 and not too old to go try to pull some 21 year old girls so why not just join em? But I start a new job in a few weeks and I'm concerned about the noise when I inevitably end up working weekends. Many days in my life I felt like I was past this party stage and it was time to be a professional and retreat to a quiet place at night. If you filled this building with 35 year old professionals this would be the perfect place.
I would love to leave this college neighborhood and move into a high rise downtown in the business district, but you're looking at $1,500 for a studio there or $2,300 for a 2 BR. Little bit beyond our range right now. FYI I've already invested in a loud fan and some ear plugs, and it does drown 70% of the noise out. I've been on my own since I'm 19 and have easily had a half-dozen landlords, and there's never been a place that didn't have huge flaws. I'm getting frustrated but don't want to get a house.
Is this the price you pay everywhere renting and what are your apt horror stories?
Last edited by a moderator: