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I haven’t written here in a while, and I keep telling myself it’s because I’ve been busy.  But I’ve put off too many things I normally do for that reason, and it’s becoming a lame excuse.  So here I am writing about something that happened 4 weeks ago.

After one year living in Michigan, I renewed with my apartment complex even though they increased my rent by almost 25%.  I thought that drastic of an increase was ridiculous, but stayed.  I liked the fact that I could walk to work.

But two things happened.  One, I found out that people moving in around the time I renewed were offered the same rate I was when I moved in, the year before.  So I was paying almost 25% more than my neighbors for the exact same place.  Actually, a worse place, because theirs had a fresh coat of paint.  I was furious when I found out.  Second, the office I work at was moved several miles away.  So not only did I have a reason to move, I no longer had a reason to stay.

So for what seemed like the entire month of October, I shopped for a new place to live.  I came very close to renting a nice little house near downtown.  The neighborhood didn’t seem all that bad, but the house didn’t come with all the necessary appliances.  And having none, I thought the move-in price was a little high.  

I checked out a nice apartment complex within walking distance of my new office location.  They were slightly more than I was paying, but almost seemed worth it because it was more square feet.  I applied there, and waited like two weeks, without a word from them.

I also had two friends that wanted me to rent a room in their house.  This was difficult, knowing that no matter what I did, I had to disappoint someone.  In the beginning of October, they both wanted $500 (utilities included) for their room.  I told them both I had apartments I had found that were reasonably clean, closer to work and not much more expensive.  One of them changed their price, the other didn’t.

During the time I was waiting for approval on the apartment complex downtown, the one room that became cheaper finally hit a price so low I couldn’t refuse.  I have a longer commute, but the price became so low that I couldn’t say no.  Hopefully I can save some money and pay down debt a little more now that my living expenses have gone down dramatically.

One Comment

  1. The trip to work each morning is a bit far to walk, but you can live here. :)


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