Bro. Who is paying for these rents out here?

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I only pay $375 a month for rent in a 3 bedroom 2 full bath and my brother is crashing here and taking care of the water and lights so I'm chilling.

The only negative is it's a small ass town in Alabama so there's nothing to do.

Plan on relocating to Georgia eventually and not ATL. I'm okay with not living in some hustle bustle metropolitan city. Overpriced and overcrowded anyway.
 

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Roommates are cool, but end the day you're still dishing out ~$1500 a month to live on your own.

That's $18,000 a year or $54,000 for 3 years or $90,000 for 5 years and that's not including any other expenses to share an apartment with some friends that you don't own. Not to mention another $150/month for an extra parking space.

Could've given that money to your parents instead to help pay their house off and secure a home for yourself in the future or reinvest it. Rent is a sham it's practically a high-priced consumable.
That’s without utilities
 

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That’s without utilities
Yup. Splitting utilities, high-speed cable, etc. Not cheap.

Then still got to worry about food, hygiene expenses, app expenses like Spotify, potential car payments, gas, etc.

Easy $30-$40k a year gone only off of rent and consumables and nothing owned at the end of it.

Can save all that and after 5 years it'd be like someone giving you a check for $200k because that's how much you'd have saved not going through that renting circus.
 
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I only pay $375 a month for rent in a 3 bedroom 2 full bath and my brother is crashing here and taking care of the water and lights so I'm chilling.

The only negative is it's a small ass town in Alabama so there's nothing to do.

Plan on relocating to Georgia eventually and not ATL. I'm okay with not living in some hustle bustle metropolitan city. Overpriced and overcrowded anyway.
Atlanta not no real city anyways just one big suburb..
 

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Yup. Splitting utilities, high-speed cable, etc. Not cheap.

Then still got to worry about food, hygiene expenses, app expenses like Spotify, potential car payments, gas, etc.

Easy $30-$40k a year gone only off of rent and consumables and nothing owned at the end of it.

Can save all that and after 5 years it'd be like someone giving you a check for $200k because that's how much you'd have saved not going through that renting circus.
I know a scam when I see one.

It's like millennials and younger only exist to funnel money to the already wealthy.

When are we going to say enough is enough
 

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I know a scam when I see one.

It's like millennials and younger only exist to funnel money to the already wealthy.

When are we going to say enough is enough
Yup.

Literally saw this thread right now:



Good read and follow-up discussions like this guy's post:


My question is why do people feel the need to sacrifice that much of their hard-earned money to come and live in a place like LA where everything else is expensive too? Not to mention to do anything you're gonna have to drive around, with these current gas prices.

When people stop getting thirsty for clout and FOMO, that's when these prices come down. The fact that some people are going to scramble to try to make it "work" is exactly what they want - you're somebody else's cash cow.

Again that breh is about to spend $2k a month for rent. After 5 years that's $120k with nothing to show for, not even including food and other disposables they'd need to maintain themselves and their place (that they don't own).
 
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