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Of course, there's always "that-one-guy"Originally Posted by NLoc
Originally Posted by MMG
If it was dirt cheap and I was single, sure why not.....
LOLOriginally Posted by JPEG
Originally Posted by SOFA KING AWSM
cant even do your p90x in that. smh
Originally Posted by MonStar1
LOL knocking down pictures and pots. Anthony Davis wingspan longer than these apartmentsOriginally Posted by SOFA KING AWSM
cant even do your p90x in that. smh
Damn, these are lovely.Originally Posted by Wr
3000 a month in TX. 2150 sq. ft.Originally Posted by imvictor
Originally Posted by Wr
3100 a month?
That's a mansion down here for reals
This. A really, I mean reaaally nice mansion.
Or how bout this whole building
3000 a month
Originally Posted by hongcouver604
lol @ that video of the dude with the 78 foot apartment. Dude has his dirty +#% shoes right next to his microwave and food pantry, what the %#$%.
You couldn't pay me to live in that lil rat hole, even if it is NYC. Livin in the burbs > livin in NYC.
Originally Posted by xilegacy
My friends building in midtown west in 70's rent ranges from 9000-15,000 a month.##*% is crazy out here.
All the people mentioning Texas, Ohio or w/e dumb city who the #$!* cares. Yeah you have huge place but what can you do outside of that. If you are loner with no friends or social life by all means move out there and stay in your mansion. In NYC you aren't paying for the space but everything else around you. It's really for young people but if I were to start a family I'd definitely move out to LI or Westchester maybe even Jersey.
No, but it certainly has to more to offer than the other cities I have visited around the US.Originally Posted by Scientific Method
Originally Posted by xilegacy
My friends building in midtown west in 70's rent ranges from 9000-15,000 a month.##*% is crazy out here.
All the people mentioning Texas, Ohio or w/e dumb city who the #$!* cares. Yeah you have huge place but what can you do outside of that. If you are loner with no friends or social life by all means move out there and stay in your mansion. In NYC you aren't paying for the space but everything else around you. It's really for young people but if I were to start a family I'd definitely move out to LI or Westchester maybe even Jersey.
Right because NYC is the only place that has anything to do
Originally Posted by xilegacy
No, but it certainly has to more to offer than the other cities I have visited around the US.Originally Posted by Scientific Method
Originally Posted by xilegacy
My friends building in midtown west in 70's rent ranges from 9000-15,000 a month.##*% is crazy out here.
All the people mentioning Texas, Ohio or w/e dumb city who the #$!* cares. Yeah you have huge place but what can you do outside of that. If you are loner with no friends or social life by all means move out there and stay in your mansion. In NYC you aren't paying for the space but everything else around you. It's really for young people but if I were to start a family I'd definitely move out to LI or Westchester maybe even Jersey.
Right because NYC is the only place that has anything to do
Originally Posted by xilegacy
My friends building in midtown west in 70's rent ranges from 9000-15,000 a month.@!!+ is crazy out here.
All the people mentioning Texas, Ohio or w/e dumb city who the *@@@ cares. Yeah you have huge place but what can you do outside of that. If you are loner with no friends or social life by all means move out there and stay in your mansion. In NYC you aren't paying for the space but everything else around you. It's really for young people but if I were to start a family I'd definitely move out to LI or Westchester maybe even Jersey.