I already emailed the manager and she said she could get me into one of
them for $720 minimum. I could do that easily, even with my sad net
income ($850 per month for benefits/taxes). I already asked and there is concrete between the walls for soundproofing. You all know about the noise here. And I just had to call the cops on people yelling with the sliding door open last night. It was 1:00 am.
Here's the kicker: there's an income cap. I would have to promise
that for the first 12 months my income would not go above their cap of
$31,380 gross. I'm close to it so that means that for a whole year I would not be able to pick up a second job and pay down my debts faster. So they don't get paid as fast as I want them to, but I will still be fine as long as I don't
foolishly spend. It would be no second job, a longer drive to work, and at least $135 more in rent which means I'd still have $350 a month to throw at bills (aside from min. payments).
I assume that after the first year then the income doesn't matter.
She specified the "first 12 months". Plus, if I get the big tax
refund I think I'll get this year, that would help pay off some
things. So maybe I could do it.
It's further from work but closer to the neighborhood I walk in.
Plus, it's on the water. I just love that idea. Some of the units
will have exposed brick. Love that, too. And it's by an expensive
private college, a boat club on the river, and expensive restaurants.
What I am saying here is not the ghetto. The only problem might be
college students but frankly, with the exorbitant cost of going to that college I figure they might actually be there to learn. Plus, concrete walls...
I won't be able to move anywhere until the spring per my lease addendum so I have time to look around and decide.
There are 16 floor plans for 1-bedrooms and here are a couple I like:
https://www.woolenmillslofts.com/ful...style-j4bzk7e5
https://www.woolenmillslofts.com/ful...style-j4bzk7e5
https://www.woolenmillslofts.com/ful...style-j4bzk7e5
https://www.woolenmillslofts.com/ful...style-j4bzk7e5
ETA: On weekends there is a trolley (OK, really it's a bus) that goes by the restaurant down the street often, and it only costs a quarter to ride. I have a car, but sometimes the trolley is fun if I want to go have a drink. Every so often a group of us girls gets together to take the trolley to the restaurant, LOL. We are silly.
them for $720 minimum. I could do that easily, even with my sad net
income ($850 per month for benefits/taxes). I already asked and there is concrete between the walls for soundproofing. You all know about the noise here. And I just had to call the cops on people yelling with the sliding door open last night. It was 1:00 am.
Here's the kicker: there's an income cap. I would have to promise
that for the first 12 months my income would not go above their cap of
$31,380 gross. I'm close to it so that means that for a whole year I would not be able to pick up a second job and pay down my debts faster. So they don't get paid as fast as I want them to, but I will still be fine as long as I don't
foolishly spend. It would be no second job, a longer drive to work, and at least $135 more in rent which means I'd still have $350 a month to throw at bills (aside from min. payments).
I assume that after the first year then the income doesn't matter.
She specified the "first 12 months". Plus, if I get the big tax
refund I think I'll get this year, that would help pay off some
things. So maybe I could do it.
It's further from work but closer to the neighborhood I walk in.
Plus, it's on the water. I just love that idea. Some of the units
will have exposed brick. Love that, too. And it's by an expensive
private college, a boat club on the river, and expensive restaurants.
What I am saying here is not the ghetto. The only problem might be
college students but frankly, with the exorbitant cost of going to that college I figure they might actually be there to learn. Plus, concrete walls...
I won't be able to move anywhere until the spring per my lease addendum so I have time to look around and decide.
There are 16 floor plans for 1-bedrooms and here are a couple I like:
https://www.woolenmillslofts.com/ful...style-j4bzk7e5
https://www.woolenmillslofts.com/ful...style-j4bzk7e5
https://www.woolenmillslofts.com/ful...style-j4bzk7e5
https://www.woolenmillslofts.com/ful...style-j4bzk7e5
ETA: On weekends there is a trolley (OK, really it's a bus) that goes by the restaurant down the street often, and it only costs a quarter to ride. I have a car, but sometimes the trolley is fun if I want to go have a drink. Every so often a group of us girls gets together to take the trolley to the restaurant, LOL. We are silly.
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