• thebigslime
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    4 months ago

    Depends on your area.

    Edit: working a full 40hr/wk at $17/hr can afford rent up to ~$880/mo.

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        4 months ago

        $17/hr can afford ~$880/mo. rent. Not impossible, especially with a roommate or domestic partner.

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          4 months ago

          You forgot about other things like food, probably a car, phone bill.

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            4 months ago

            I did not. I calculated rent as 30% of income, the level generally considered affordable. Admittedly it is pre-tax income, so arguably the number is a bit lower, but it’s a start.

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      $880 is how much people pay for a bedroom in someones else’s house in my city.

      *This is mostly because the zoning laws require all new apartment complexes to have one parking space per tenant which means land owners who want to develop their land to provide more density have to put in an underground parking garage on their lot which would make recouping the cost of development pretty much impossible (there’s no room for surface lots). My city is almost entirely zoned this way which creates situations where the university is fully surrounded by single family homes that are “renovated” to provide jury rigged density.