How Much Is Your Rent?

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Might as well buy a house at Howard County for that price breh. Schools are just as good if you got kids, you get more land for your money, even more peaceful than Montgomery County, and you're in between DC and Baltimore.


I thought Howard county was just as high as Montgomery County? The sole reason I choose this place is because its so close to my job( bout 3 mins driving ) and my son. I was driving between Baltimore and Rockiville for almost 7 yrs. I just had enough of it. Plus the location is great since I can walk to everything.

Since im not married, I just dont care about a house. Also when you say Howard County only Columbia comes to mind. lol
 

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I thought Howard county was just as high as Montgomery County? The sole reason I choose this place is because its so close to my job( bout 3 mins driving ) and my son. I was driving between Baltimore and Rockiville for almost 7 yrs. I just had enough of it. Plus the location is great since I can walk to everything.

Since im not married, I just dont care about a house. Also when you say Howard County only Columbia comes to mind. lol


Some areas are more expensive than others. Clarksville is crazy expensive, but you got some areas like North Laurel which are more affordable and closer to DC.

Columbia is the most commercialized city. There's lots of tech companies there and it's growing. I know Columbia/Ellicott City are always in the "Best Places to Live in the U.S." list that CNN does.

Just saying since you're paying what amounts to a mortgage, you might as well build equity in one of the nicer areas.
 

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You? Or your brother's?
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Where at? :patrice:

Lol, apparently I only glanced and it wasn't in dc. It's in Capitol Heights, which is close enough but it's listed as a handyman special and if you saw it, you'd realize why.

Oh wait, you're out of state. It's in Maryland.
 

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$782 North County St. Louis ...Two bed two bath...My bedroom has two full sized closets that you walk through to get to the master bath...One side for sneakers (left) the other for me and the old lady's gear...My son took over my former game room but it's cool...

I need a house so next year, 4 bd 2.5 bath and I'm certain I'll pay less than 120K :banderas:...Big sis crib has 5bd and 3 bath and her mortgage is less than my rent :gladbron:

She owes less than 30K on it :wow:
 

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Some areas are more expensive than others. Clarksville is crazy expensive, but you got some areas like North Laurel which are more affordable and closer to DC.

Columbia is the most commercialized city. There's lots of tech companies there and it's growing. I know Columbia/Ellicott City are always in the "Best Places to Live in the U.S." list that CNN does.

Just saying since you're paying what amounts to a mortgage, you might as well build equity in one of the nicer areas.

Ah. It would have to be Columbia. I love the area( went fishing there last yr) and my Aunt has a big house there.But yeah when I looked at Columbia it was about the same as Rockville pricewise. For the tech companies, alot of computer security companies in the area and tech groups there.
 
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