Originally posted by Kram3ryour skirt is riding up..... 😛
Lol, your rent is nothing. Try renting in Sydney. Looking at least like $800 a month just for rent alone. That's for like a place that's [B]MAYBE half decent. Anything lower than that you're waaaaay out in the middle of nowhere that it's like not even worth renting. [/B]
Originally posted by Kram3rThat is pretty normal really if you want a half way decent place. When I was NC and here in NV.. its more like $1200+ for something in a decent neighborhood and well maintained.
Lol, your rent is nothing. Try renting in Sydney. Looking at least like $800 a month just for rent alone. That's for like a place that's [B]MAYBE half decent. Anything lower than that you're waaaaay out in the middle of nowhere that it's like not even worth renting. [/B]
Originally posted by Shelbert Lemon
That is pretty normal really if you want a half way decent place. When I was NC and here in NV.. its more like $1200+ for something in a decent neighborhood and well maintained.
Half decent means that it has a two rooms and running water, really. haermm
I think I heard recently that the average apartment is like $1000 or something and that it's rising at like 100 something dollar a year or something?
I mean I know Sydney isn't as expensive as some places in the US but it's becoming more and more notorious for becoming one of the most expensive in the world.
Originally posted by Kram3r😂 ...half decent...no joke.
Half decent means that it has a two rooms and running water, really. haermmI think I heard recently that the average apartment is like $1000 or something and that it's rising at like 100 something dollar a year or something?
I mean I know Sydney isn't as expensive as some places in the US but it's becoming more and more notorious for becoming one of the most expensive in the world.
I think it averages out in some places though as cost of living and wages tend to fluctuate together.
Originally posted by Shelbert Lemon
😂 ...half decent...no joke.I think it averages out in some places though as cost of living and wages tend to fluctuate together.
Yeah, we're technically use to living every expensively. That's why when I import from the States and even with you having the stronger dollar, it's still cheaper than buying it in the stores. 😂
Originally posted by Kram3rThat reminded me of went I went to England. $106 turned into 51 pounds. Yeah, that was great. 🙄
Yeah, we're technically use to living every expensively. That's why when I import from the States and even with you having the stronger dollar, it's still cheaper than buying it in the stores. 😂