Late2TheParty,
@Late2TheParty@lemmy.world avatar

Easy to move in with such a large door

BeigeAgenda,
@BeigeAgenda@lemmy.ca avatar

It only occasionally opens by itself in the night, and not always when a car drives by.

And don’t worry about the draft in winter.

JJROKCZ,

Motor is missing and I don’t see a chain for one above that fake ceiling, that door isn’t operational… idk why they didn’t take it out other than not wanting to do a proper wall

zout,

These doors can be opened manually right? At least, here in the Netherlands they can be.

Sc00ter,

Should be. It still has a wound torsion spring on top. Assuming that loft ceiling thing isn’t in the way

BeigeAgenda,
@BeigeAgenda@lemmy.ca avatar

Dang, then it’s only the local body builders that visit occasionally.

qwertyqwertyqwerty,

That’s the cost of my mortgage, and I have a 6 bedroom house.

RealAccountNameHere,
@RealAccountNameHere@beehaw.org avatar

I pay almost $2000 a month for a 600-square foot one-bedroom apartment.

Wish I’d bought a house ten years ago.

qwertyqwertyqwerty,

I bought mine about 12 years ago, which was a very good time to buy a house. I wouldn’t be able to afford my own house if I had to buy it today.

Neato,
@Neato@kbin.social avatar

The best time to buy a house was 10 years ago. The second best time is never, because corporations own them all now.

HappyMeatbag,
@HappyMeatbag@beehaw.org avatar

It looks like the homeowner is trying to get a renter to pay theirs.

qwertyqwertyqwerty, (edited )

Depending on where it’s located, this could be considered a bargain. I’ve seen basement closets for $700+/month that didn’t have windows or a kitchen.

EDIT: I should add that this wasn’t in a large city. www.zillow.com/homedetails/…/2061307902_zpid/ is an example of $1,200/month in NYC.

HappyMeatbag,
@HappyMeatbag@beehaw.org avatar

Damn.

Asafum,

I once paid $600 for a single room in someone else’s house. This shit really is getting out of control.

Now I’m at $1340 for a garage… As the other person said, we’re literally paying their mortgage, but can’t afford our own… Thanks COVID! Not only did it kill tons of people, it killed the housing market too.

min_fapper,

COVID didn’t do shit. Greedy landlords and conglomerates killed the housing market.

And they’re over the moon that you’re blaming COVID for it and not them.

oatscoop, (edited )

I’ve seen basement closets for $700+/month that didn’t have windows or a kitchen.

Huh. Fun fact, the International Building Code is a “model code” that’s adopted as the basis for building code by most jurisdictions in the USA. Meaning if you’re in the USA it’s more likely-than-not code where you live.

Another fun fact: there are egress requirements for basement that contain “sleeping rooms” (R310.1). Essentially, you need a minimum 1 normal means of egress and 1 emergency escape and rescue opening unless the building is equipped with an automatic sprinkler system – and your local code might have even stricter requirements.

This is a disturbingly common code violation by people trying to rent out their basement. It would be a real shame if someone were to read up on their local code and report suspected illegal basement conversions to local code enforcement or the fire inspector.

qwertyqwertyqwerty,

I’m sure it wasn’t up to code, but in a dense student population with high rent costs, I’m sure a student would rent it and disregard the violations.

mr_sifl,
@mr_sifl@lemmy.world avatar

Damn really? I assume you’ve been there awhile?

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, our mortgage is decent and we’re still paying around $950 for a 3-bedroom.

qwertyqwertyqwerty,

Yeah. No way I could purchase the house I live in now if I had to buy it today.

Ghostalmedia,
@Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world avatar

How is Wyoming this time of year?

thepianistfroggollum,

It’s actually super pretty. Give me a stable internet connection and I could live in the back woods of Wyoming happily.

snake,

Starlink could probably do that for you!

thepianistfroggollum,

I’m not sure I want to have anything to do with a service Musk is involved in.

Don’t get me wrong, we have Starlink as a backup circuit at the office and the speeds are fantastic, but I wouldn’t base my relocation on it.

onionbaggage,

5 bedrooms here. I pay $200 less. Buying at the right time lottery.

qwertyqwertyqwerty,

Yeah. I didn’t realize it was a good time to buy, I just bought when the timing was right for me. I have no idea how or if other people will get this kind of opportunity for home ownership again. Here’s to keeping up the house and property to give to my kids as inheritance. Cheers!

EssentialCoffee,

Good luck with that if you have any medical issues. Medicare spend down is a bitch. Takes everything.

ArbitraryValue,

It’s cheaper than the co-op dues (so taxes + maintenance) that I pay for my 1-bedroom.

Eigengrau,
@Eigengrau@kbin.social avatar

This kicks ass , but price range doesn't

Polydextrous,

Lol right? I would love to be able to open up one of my walls on a nice day. But yeah, fuck that price for a garage

Alto,
@Alto@kbin.social avatar

I'd be worried about insulation (really worried), but otherwise this would be fantastic as a bachelor pad if it were about a third of the price.

As it stands, what the fuck

Polydextrous,

Agreed. Seconded on the what the fuck and the insulation issues. This should be a $300 apartment for desperate people. Instead, it’s a landlord exploiting people and exacerbating the housing crisis for profit. Very landlord-y.

El_Segundo,

I believe this is called a Bachelor

FlexibleToast,

This would be a pretty cool AirBnB. That price is outrageous though.

HappyMeatbag,
@HappyMeatbag@beehaw.org avatar

I’d be stunned if this was legal.

Voyajer,
@Voyajer@kbin.social avatar

Which part? The only thing I don't see from a legal standpoint is a smoke detector. The bathroom will need to have a functional vent to the outside as well.

HappyMeatbag,
@HappyMeatbag@beehaw.org avatar

I’m thinking that a garage door instead of an actual wall would be some sort of code violation.

psyspoop,
@psyspoop@kbin.social avatar

They probably have a wall outside the garage door.

HappyMeatbag,
@HappyMeatbag@beehaw.org avatar

I hope so. There would be no insulation otherwise.

JJROKCZ,

Lots of people finish out garages, put a cheap wall on the outside, and don’t remove the garage door inside for some reason. I’ve seen it on a few houses and apartments in my city as well

mr_sifl,
@mr_sifl@lemmy.world avatar

I stayed at an Airbnb like this and was fine with it. I wouldn’t want to rent it, but for what I needed it for and the price it was perfect.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

This one has a loft! Sort of.

oatscoop,

My guess is to retain value for when they sell. Take out the cheap wall covering the door and you have a house with a garage again, instead of a house with a weird apartment the new buyer might not want.

redditblackoutkekw,

Cheap wall inside doors outside just shut them off GG apartment

zerkrazus,

Unless there's more shown than in that photo, that's a not a 1 BR, that's a studio. And a crappy and overpriced one at that.

ChickenLadyLovesLife,

It says “1 bed” not “1 BR” lol.

zerkrazus,

True, though usually they mean the sane thing in listings.

Asafum,

I literally pay $100 more to live in a much shittier garage than this…

Rent is getting absolutely disgusting. I was JUST getting a promotion that would allow me to afford a house and then COVID fucked literally everything… The WFH movement started in full swing and bye bye affordable housing… Now I’m permanently locked out of the housing market as a blue collar piece of shit.

NikkiNikkiNikki,
@NikkiNikkiNikki@kbin.social avatar

Same here, me and my GF make enough money now to afford housing 3 years ago, but now we're priced out of even renting! it's bullshit.

Asafum,

It’s so gross that we literally need 2 incomes, sometimes more just to afford a place to sleep… I’m perpetually single so I need to do it all solo. Good luck I hope you guys find something soon!

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Gas station attendants could afford houses while their wives stayed at home and did the housework. That’s how ridiculous it’s gotten.

Braysl,

With kids!

pizza_rolls,
@pizza_rolls@kbin.social avatar

The rate of increase is mind blowing. I used to rent a 1br luxury apartment for $1100 back in 2016.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

We rented a sizable 2-bedroom apartment in a good area of North Hollywood, CA’s arts district for $1200 a month 10 years ago. I don’t even want to know how much it’s going for now.

RatMaster,

They probably renovated to split it into 2 tiny apartments that they rent for double or triple the price each.

goomby69,

About 15 years ago, we had 1200 sq ft apartment with a nice deck that overlooked some woods and ponds at the bottom of the hill. It was $800 a month and we afforded it just fine. Now, I make almost double what I made then, and we live in a 900 sq ft apartment that stares down into a parking lot, has creaky floors, barely functioning appliances, and we pay $2000. The old apartment was $5.2k a month last time I checked (early 2022).

SpaceNoodle,

Where was this?

ChickenLadyLovesLife,

My cousin has a rent-controlled studio apartment in LA that he pays something like $900 a month for. I didn’t even know rent control was a thing anywhere in LA but apparently it is and his rent can only go up 2% or so a year. The only negative is that he’s basically stuck in this little place for the rest of his life.

such_fifty_bucks,

Good thing wages are also inflating to keep up with these ridiculous price increases. Oh, wait…

altima_neo,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

Man my fucking mortgage is only a couple hundred higher

DrQuint,

I’m confused. The WFH movement should be flushing people AWAY from city centers, which should mean less pressure in already expensive areas. That’s something that should make affordable housing more common.

Tavarin,
@Tavarin@lemmy.ca avatar

Those people go move to the small towns with limited housing, and jack up the prices there. Happened in Ontario, houses are passing a million dollars over an hour away from Toronto, when those houses used to go in the low hundred thousands.

Braysl,

Can confirm, Hamiltonian here who witnessed the influx of Torontonians fleeing the big city and taking up our suburbs.

Asafum,

It’s the opposite for everyone who doesn’t live in a city. Long Island NY is already expensive on a regular day, all the people leaving NYC for the suburbs drove prices through the roof. It’s a similar story in places outside of cities all over the country.

Karnickel,

In Switzerland I could kill someone and have a better living arrangement than in this picture (look up swiss prisons)

I pay 1k for roughly 740 square feet / 69 m2. Covid didn’t change anything. It’s wild that things can be so vastly different for two similary rich countries (I kinda assume the post is in the USA).

prayer,

I might have to commit a crime in Switzerland. Is criminal tourism such a thing?

SpaceNoodle,

Blaze that trail!

Snapz,

It’s always good to have a backup plan.

Lev_Astov,
@Lev_Astov@lemmy.world avatar

This varies widely across the US. Some areas are like this while others have booming economies with plenty of housing. It’s a big place.

SpaceNoodle,

Where are these magical areas?

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

“We call that the guest house.”

Vakbrain,
@Vakbrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I still haven’t found the bath… Probably outside

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

I was guessing behind the door with glass slats on the right, and all it has in there is a toilet.

azdood85,

Come out of the bathroom only in your skivvies to find the landlord decided to open the garage.

Ah, no thank you.

ChickenLadyLovesLife,

I would spend my nights thinking about one of the door springs suddenly breaking.

FARTYSHARTBLAST,
@FARTYSHARTBLAST@kbin.social avatar

Decapitated by a garage door spring you say? Terrible news.

BonesOfTheMoon,

Landlords are garbage.

BonesOfTheMoon,

Landlords are hot garbage.

I remember my 1 bedroom apartment I paid 400 a month on in the early aughts fondly. My rent is almost 2K now.

thepianistfroggollum,

Do you still live in that 1 bedroom apartment?

BonesOfTheMoon,

Lol no.

thepianistfroggollum,

Then your current rent doesn’t have much to do with the rent you paid back then unless you’re renting an extremely similar apartment.

ChickenLadyLovesLife,

I fondly remember renting a 5BR house in the early '90s for $500/mo (total) with four other dudes.

0ops,

It has a garage!

over_clox,

Unless you can drive the bed, I don’t think it’s gonna serve very well as a garage.

MarsRT,

you could store a Fisher Price car, that counts right?

LeFantome,

Totally missed opportunity for a Murphy bed. You could put it up and have room to park.

cinda,

park… for when you’re home… to sleep?

SuperSpruce,

The garage seems perfect for getting a motorcycle in and out of the house, although the grime from the tires might be a problem…

orphiebaby,

Now I want to watch Bedknobs & Broomsticks again.

Lucidlethargy,

I pay 3k for my place… This seems generous.

We, are so fucked, everyone.

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