I've been here 8 years and it's 1:37 am and I am still up, waiting for my neighbors to go to bed, already. I have zero problem with people staying up all night if they want, but they slam doors, shout outside on the sidewalk in front of people's bedroom windows, rev car engines, let their kids run through the parking lot, etc. There are times when it's blissfully quiet--Friday and Saturday nights for some unknown reason--and that gives me a false sense of security. I start thinking "Oh, it's not so bad living here" and then BAM-- this nonsense tonight. I have to be up at 7:45 at the very latest. I can't live like this and I think maybe being in a lower-end complex might be the problem.
I can go $200 higher if I have to. My credit isn't great, so I'm imagining for the sake of argument that I could get in on income alone. Let's pretend that's true. Here would be my concerns:
--The "luxury" apartments have even more tenants. Could that mean even more problems to deal with?
--Does more expensive necessarily mean better clientele? You would think those tenants would be busy working productively to make the higher rents, but you never know. Maybe they have crammed a bunch of bored people into one unit to make the rent and all those people have nothing better to do than stay up all night bugging neighbors. I fear I'd regret moving and spending more money.
--Paying more rent means my old bills get paid off even later.
I'm gone 12 hours a day so all I'm asking for is quiet after midnight. The cutoff is 10:00 but I could deal with midnight, even. And not having to schlepp laundry across the parking lot would be nice.
On the other hand, downtown there is an older building that's hidden away in a historical neighborhood where the rent is less than what I pay here, or just about the same. It overlooks the river and the surrounding houses and cemetary are probably 100 years old. I like that. I actually would like being near the cemetary; I find them peaceful and nice places to walk. It looks like the kind of place where the tenants are like 75, which would suit me just fine. Yeah, they can be kind of nosey, but did I mention I'm gone 12 hours a day? The drawback is that it would make my drive to work almost 3 times as long, as it's across town from where I am now. I don't know that I'd mind, though; I could take the longer route along the river, which would be a nice drive. The same stores I go to are on that end of town as they are here. And let's face it: everything here is 10 minutes away, max. It's a small town. It's no biggie to drive to anything, really.
Maybe I shouldn't go more expensive but...older. I don't know if they'd let me rent; one ad said senior living and the other didn't. I should go check it out.
I can go $200 higher if I have to. My credit isn't great, so I'm imagining for the sake of argument that I could get in on income alone. Let's pretend that's true. Here would be my concerns:
--The "luxury" apartments have even more tenants. Could that mean even more problems to deal with?
--Does more expensive necessarily mean better clientele? You would think those tenants would be busy working productively to make the higher rents, but you never know. Maybe they have crammed a bunch of bored people into one unit to make the rent and all those people have nothing better to do than stay up all night bugging neighbors. I fear I'd regret moving and spending more money.
--Paying more rent means my old bills get paid off even later.
I'm gone 12 hours a day so all I'm asking for is quiet after midnight. The cutoff is 10:00 but I could deal with midnight, even. And not having to schlepp laundry across the parking lot would be nice.
On the other hand, downtown there is an older building that's hidden away in a historical neighborhood where the rent is less than what I pay here, or just about the same. It overlooks the river and the surrounding houses and cemetary are probably 100 years old. I like that. I actually would like being near the cemetary; I find them peaceful and nice places to walk. It looks like the kind of place where the tenants are like 75, which would suit me just fine. Yeah, they can be kind of nosey, but did I mention I'm gone 12 hours a day? The drawback is that it would make my drive to work almost 3 times as long, as it's across town from where I am now. I don't know that I'd mind, though; I could take the longer route along the river, which would be a nice drive. The same stores I go to are on that end of town as they are here. And let's face it: everything here is 10 minutes away, max. It's a small town. It's no biggie to drive to anything, really.
Maybe I shouldn't go more expensive but...older. I don't know if they'd let me rent; one ad said senior living and the other didn't. I should go check it out.


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