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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 566370" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>Around here, $5-600 for a room is the going rate. I am stunned that a person would pay $1100 for half rent. OMG. I'd be homeless. I pay less than that for full rent (minus utilities that I also pay though, including water/hydro/gas). Mind you I am not renting a full house. I rent in a semi, top floor 3 bedroom. Thankfully the downstairs tenants are so good that one wouldn't know there was another tenant, its that quiet. Even still, my rent is considered very high. This is for a family. I can't imagine being single and forking over that kind of money to split a home. A pool though sounds great. lol</p><p></p><p>Anyhow WTWE, I'm glad your difficult child found a place to hang his hat. I really hope he can get the hours to make some extra money. It would be so good for him to be able to swing this beyond when his current funds from his bike sale run out. A great learning experience, and if he can make it work after the initial few months, he will have that pride in knowing how good it feels to work for your own keep. I'm rooting for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 566370, member: 4264"] Around here, $5-600 for a room is the going rate. I am stunned that a person would pay $1100 for half rent. OMG. I'd be homeless. I pay less than that for full rent (minus utilities that I also pay though, including water/hydro/gas). Mind you I am not renting a full house. I rent in a semi, top floor 3 bedroom. Thankfully the downstairs tenants are so good that one wouldn't know there was another tenant, its that quiet. Even still, my rent is considered very high. This is for a family. I can't imagine being single and forking over that kind of money to split a home. A pool though sounds great. lol Anyhow WTWE, I'm glad your difficult child found a place to hang his hat. I really hope he can get the hours to make some extra money. It would be so good for him to be able to swing this beyond when his current funds from his bike sale run out. A great learning experience, and if he can make it work after the initial few months, he will have that pride in knowing how good it feels to work for your own keep. I'm rooting for him. [/QUOTE]
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