heyzeus wrote:Sure, $1400 a month is not a bad price, but read the fine print. Mike Matheny is the building manager.
Real estate is his passion.
Also this is making me realize how much I want to get a house (and how very far off I am.)
It's over rated. lol I've either got to spend a small fortune this year fixing the last retaining wall I need to fix or spend half my summer doing it myself. I haven't decided which yet but I dread both outcomes. It's always something with a house too. Always.
misterManager wrote:PM me for the group buy of one of these fancy 1-bedrooms. I ask only for 51% of the time share since the money is going through my paypal. thx.
I'd kill for that price to be honest--I'm paying the same for a 2 bedroom in the more rundown part of my city. Something in my own downtown, which would have way less going for it than the ballpark, is probably over 2k a month.
But you presumably live in a city with a more vibrant downtown? Or perhaps one where there's not a sizeable homeless encampment like five blocks away? Or a disgusting semi-abandoned railway /industrial area just down the road? Or Murderville staring at you from across the river? I mean, if there's going to be investment in the city, I can think a few places I'd rather see it than a block of luxury flats next to the ballpark.
misterManager wrote:PM me for the group buy of one of these fancy 1-bedrooms. I ask only for 51% of the time share since the money is going through my paypal. thx.
I'd kill for that price to be honest--I'm paying the same for a 2 bedroom in the more rundown part of my city. Something in my own downtown, which would have way less going for it than the ballpark, is probably over 2k a month.
But you presumably live in a city with a more vibrant downtown? Or perhaps one where there's not a sizeable homeless encampment like five blocks away? Or a disgusting semi-abandoned railway /industrial area just down the road? Or Murderville staring at you from across the river? I mean, if there's going to be investment in the city, I can think a few places I'd rather see it than a block of luxury flats next to the ballpark.
I see the newcomer to our fair city is enchanted by its many charms.
Momo wrote:Everything about St. Louis and the surrounding area is pretty great imo...except downtown.
I think the exact opposite, FWIW. I rarely go west of Hampton, north of 40, or south of Chippewa except if I have to go to the airport or something like that. Downtown has everything I need and, this may shock some, but I have never been murdered in all the time I spend downtown.
Momo wrote:Everything about St. Louis and the surrounding area is pretty great imo...except downtown.
I think the exact opposite, FWIW. I rarely go west of Hampton, north of 40, or south of Chippewa except if I have to go to the airport or something like that. Downtown has everything I need and, this may shock some, but I have never been murdered in all the time I spend downtown.
I've never had a fear of being murdered downtown honestly, but I certainly don't enjoy downtown St. Louis compared to most large metro downtowns.
Momo wrote:Everything about St. Louis and the surrounding area is pretty great imo...except downtown.
I think the exact opposite, FWIW. I rarely go west of Hampton, north of 40, or south of Chippewa except if I have to go to the airport or something like that. Downtown has everything I need and, this may shock some, but I have never been murdered in all the time I spend downtown.
That sounds like something someone who was murdered and doesn't want people to know about it would say.