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- Miss AmberLv 58 years agoFavorite Answer
I pay $1020 a month for a two bedroom and it is the absolute cheapest two bedroom unit we could find anywhere that has public transit, which we need since we don't have a car. It's entirely too much to pay, but like I said it was the cheapest we could find. The other complexes around us are going for 1100-1350 for a two bedroom. The houses in the more rural areas are cheaper, like 700-900 a month, but you need a car to be able to live there. I live in a very expensive real estate area :(
- LainieLv 68 years ago
That would depend on what, if any, utilities were included in the rent. Living in an apartment complex is not what I am used to so, I wouldn't want to pay too much. I would pay the bare minimum.
- ?Lv 78 years ago
I moved when it went up to 650. My area has gotten ridiculous on rent but I would not move to the dangerous area instead I would have to leave the city for the border where the rent is less.