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Ashton 03-09-2010 01:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diva (Post 63397)
Can I ask Y'all to say a little prayer or light a candle (or both) for my baby girl? She was taken to the hospital yesterday with a kidney infection......I heard this morning.....haven't been able to speak with her since Saturday. I knew then she wasn't feeling well.

Thanks...appreciate it.

~J



Just say the word and I will fill the truck, pack a lunch, pick you up, and we'll be off on a road trip!!
:cigar:

Random 03-09-2010 02:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diva (Post 63397)
Can I ask Y'all to say a little prayer or light a candle (or both) for my baby girl? She was taken to the hospital yesterday with a kidney infection......I heard this morning.....haven't been able to speak with her since Saturday. I knew then she wasn't feeling well.

Thanks...appreciate it.

~J



What Gemmie said...

Hopefully she will be right as rain very soon...

Oiler41 03-09-2010 02:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diva (Post 63397)
Can I ask Y'all to say a little prayer or light a candle (or both) for my baby girl? She was taken to the hospital yesterday with a kidney infection......I heard this morning.....haven't been able to speak with her since Saturday. I knew then she wasn't feeling well.

Thanks...appreciate it.

~J



Both done my dear friend; please keep us posted!

Glynn

Diva 03-09-2010 02:48 AM

Gemmie, Ash, Ms Cyn & Oiler....thanks so much! Ya know....my HEAD says....she'll be FINE. But the Mom in me is causing me insomnia! :) She's getting good care....this I know. And knowing her as I do, she wasn't getting enough sleep, drinking enough water, blah, blah, blah....

Thank You so much for Your thoughtfulness....


:sparklyheart:

Rockinonahigh 03-09-2010 09:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diva (Post 63397)
Can I ask Y'all to say a little prayer or light a candle (or both) for my baby girl? She was taken to the hospital yesterday with a kidney infection......I heard this morning.....haven't been able to speak with her since Saturday. I knew then she wasn't feeling well.

Thanks...appreciate it.

~J



Diva
All of the above are done,i'm sending extra healing light to help things along,keep us all posted as to how mini Dive is.
Rock

Arwen 03-09-2010 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diva (Post 63397)
Can I ask Y'all to say a little prayer or light a candle (or both) for my baby girl? She was taken to the hospital yesterday with a kidney infection......I heard this morning.....haven't been able to speak with her since Saturday. I knew then she wasn't feeling well.

Thanks...appreciate it.

~J



Oh dear. That is a scary thing to not be able to be there. I hope she is well. And more water for everyone.

Diva 03-09-2010 10:13 PM

Thanks Rockin & Arwen....

I am happy to report that my baby is out of the hospital and on the mend. I've been on the phone this evening with her sweet roomie, who will keep me posted.....

Thanks again, all Y'all, for Your well wishes...I appreciate You so much....




Lips 03-09-2010 10:15 PM

Just a note to say I miss y'all!

I hope your daughter feels better Diva!

Diva 03-11-2010 12:43 PM

Hey Y'all.....

I just heard on the noon news that the Austin City Council has [finally] made Austin a "No Kill City"!

Yea! A victory for our Fur Babies!!!




Random 03-11-2010 12:52 PM

Alright good people of Austin...


I have been trying to get a handle on how Austin is divided up... lol.. the flow of the city, so to speak...

If someone or two or how over many would care to add their thoughts... It would be most welcome..


Questions...

I keep running into these *Gated* communities that look great and are not expensive for what they offer... They do not look cheap at all... What exactly is meant by gated? Are these suburb properties? Sort of Stepford communities? The price has me confused.. In omaha, the further OUT you go, the more expensive housing.. (Except in the heart of down town.. Have to LOVE urban renueal.. eye rolle...) Apts that I am looking at for 800.00 would be at least 1200.00 up here, if I have the lay of the city right..

Is Round Rock a suburb of Austin or a separate city?

What is a green belt?

Is there a part of town that is a good eclectic mix, queer friendly, good bookstores or a library? Where one could find a mid priced house/apt(has to have out door space if apt.. 5 cat's don't cha know..) with a little personality.. (I will take older and a lil run down over a box with no soul) Access to water would be very nice as I am a shrinking flower about extreem heat... (What can I say.. I'm a Northern California girl who has never gotten used to actually having seasons..)

What part of town should I be looking at??????? lol..

Here we have mid town.. Damn Urban Renual is pushing working class poor out, but there are still pockets where you can actually afford to live and have a claw tube bathtub and hard wood floors...

Help!!!!

Diva 03-11-2010 01:04 PM

I'm going to address Your post point by point as best I can....I don't know everything there is to know about Austin, but will share what I DO know.....as I'm sure others will, too!


Quote:

Originally Posted by Ms Cyn (Post 64958)
Alright good people of Austin...


I have been trying to get a handle on how Austin is divided up... lol.. the flow of the city, so to speak...

If someone or two or how over many would care to add their thoughts... It would be most welcome..


Questions...

I keep running into these *Gated* communities that look great and are not expensive for what they offer... They do not look cheap at all... What exactly is meant by gated? Are these suburb properties? Sort of Stepford communities? The price has me confused.. In omaha, the further OUT you go, the more expensive housing.. (Except in the heart of down town.. Have to LOVE urban renueal.. eye rolle...) Apts that I am looking at for 800.00 would be at least 1200.00 up here, if I have the lay of the city right..

There are 'gated communities' which can be homes (sort of the golf course areas) as well as condos/apts. The homes won't be cheap, for sure. Apts can be reasonable. Depends on the area. Housing here....well....it's a buyer's/renter's market right now. You're going to get more for Your money and MAY even be able to negotiate a less expensive rent.

Is Round Rock a suburb of Austin or a separate city?

Round Rock is a separate city, but also considered a suburb of Austin. ShariBerry will be Your expert here, as this is where she lives.

What is a green belt?

A green belt is an undeveloped portion of land which makes for more green space....to be backed up against one of those is a plus!

Is there a part of town that is a good eclectic mix, queer friendly, good bookstores or a library? Where one could find a mid priced house/apt(has to have out door space if apt.. 5 cat's don't cha know..) with a little personality.. (I will take older and a lil run down over a box with no soul) Access to water would be very nice as I am a shrinking flower about extreem heat... (What can I say.. I'm a Northern California girl who has never gotten used to actually having seasons..)

I have found that the closer to the town center, the more eclectic the mix/queer friendly, etc. However....once again, there are "pockets" all over which may provide same. Travis Heights is one of those neighborhoods....about 10 minutes to downtown, close to Lady Bird Lake (aka Colorado River) and lies between I-35 & Congress.....neat area, but can also be rather pricey.

What part of town should I be looking at??????? lol..

Depends on what You want! :D I think finding a savvy realtor would be the key.

Here we have mid town.. Damn Urban Renual is pushing working class poor out, but there are still pockets where you can actually afford to live and have a claw tube bathtub and hard wood floors...

Help!!!!

Don't know if this was helpful to You or not.....I'm thinking here, the further OUT You go, the cheaper it's going to be.



Random 03-11-2010 01:07 PM

Thank you Diva

It's a starting point... We are thinking Austin because of Music and Food and Independant Film and not five months of snow and ice.. (plus there is a nude beach for my nudest.. grin that's just a bonus)

Omaha, has the first three of those, PLUS five months of snow and ice.. (sigh.. all my open toed shoes have dust on them)

I just wanna get a general idea of what areas we should look at when we met Austin face to face.. grin...

Arwen 03-11-2010 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ms Cyn (Post 64965)
We are thinking Austin because of Music and Food and Independant Film and not five months of snow and ice.. (plus there is a nude beach for my nudest.. grin that's just a bonus)

Hey woman! Just sent you a PM. :) Come to south Austin. It's where the best kitschy-schitz is. ;)

Dylan 03-11-2010 03:44 PM

MsCyn, are you looking to rent or buy?


Dylan

Random 03-11-2010 05:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dylan (Post 65029)
MsCyn, are you looking to rent or buy?


Dylan

Rent at first... I belive in living together before the long term commitment.. lol

I would love a house over an apt.. I miss having a yard to fuss over.. but we will see what we can afford house wise

Random 03-11-2010 05:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arwen (Post 65021)
Hey woman! Just sent you a PM. :) Come to south Austin. It's where the best kitschy-schitz is. ;)

Kitschy schitzy is good.. Kitschy schitzy is very good..

What is Kitschy Schitzy?

Grin

Ashton 03-11-2010 07:34 PM

:welcome:

:deepthoughts:

A few questions have to be answered first
1. Are you more of a north or south of the river type
2. east or west of mopac type
3. or are you more a south Dallas type

Hee hee just kidding...Austin joke. :cracked:

Like Diva said the closer to downtown is going to be more exspensive. Right now downtown and just south of the river are in the middle of urban renewal and so are going to be the most exspensive. The edges of these area will be less exspensive obviously.

But by what you have exspressed to be looking for I would suggest that you look in the area north of 24th street up to Koening ln/fm 2222, with loop 1/mopac to Airport blvd/loop 111 being your west/east borders. In this area I think you will find the $$$ is right and the places have character.

As far as the water issue goes that is plenty of that; the Colorado river runs right through the center of town. Austin is bordered by lakes and rivers that are as close as 20 minutes away to a couple of hours. There is no shortage of water fun here...well unless we are in a drought!! hee hee

In all fairness there is so much going on in all areas of Austin as far as music, food, entertainment, shopping that, with the exceptions, there arent really bad areas to live in here.

Probably more then you wanted to know but there it is:byebye:

:cigar:

Ashton 03-11-2010 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ms Cyn (Post 65077)
Kitschy schitzy is good.. Kitschy schitzy is very good..

What is Kitschy Schitzy?

Grin

Hee hee she's trying to say its the new hip area...course she lives there so she could be bias

Random 03-11-2010 08:44 PM

Thanks Mr. Ashton,

Do you play dominos?

Michele and I were just having an.. OMG community!!!!! moment BBQs, game night, craft night, beauty days.. did I meantion craft night? and of course Mic has to chime in.. *And Arwen can cook for me..*

Thank you for the hints... I will put that area on my list of areas to check out.. (I rely greatly on how an area/house feel to me.. what is the vibe of the earth)


Quote:

Originally Posted by Ashton (Post 65126)
:welcome:

:deepthoughts:

A few questions have to be answered first
1. Are you more of a north or south of the river type
2. east or west of mopac type
3. or are you more a south Dallas type

Hee hee just kidding...Austin joke. :cracked:

Like Diva said the closer to downtown is going to be more exspensive. Right now downtown and just south of the river are in the middle of urban renewal and so are going to be the most exspensive. The edges of these area will be less exspensive obviously.

But by what you have exspressed to be looking for I would suggest that you look in the area north of 24th street up to Koening ln/fm 2222, with loop 1/mopac to Airport blvd/loop 111 being your west/east borders. In this area I think you will find the $$$ is right and the places have character.

As far as the water issue goes that is plenty of that; the Colorado river runs right through the center of town. Austin is bordered by lakes and rivers that are as close as 20 minutes away to a couple of hours. There is no shortage of water fun here...well unless we are in a drought!! hee hee

In all fairness there is so much going on in all areas of Austin as far as music, food, entertainment, shopping that, with the exceptions, there arent really bad areas to live in here.

Probably more then you wanted to know but there it is:byebye:

:cigar:


Diva 03-11-2010 10:09 PM

Facebook's moving to Austin!??!?!?! Oh wow!

Of course, when something goes wrong with FB, I hope AUSTIN doesn't get blamed......like Texas was always blamed for Little Shrub..... :simplelaugh:




Puplove 03-11-2010 11:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diva (Post 65244)
Facebook's moving to Austin!??!?!?! Oh wow!

Of course, when something goes wrong with FB, I hope AUSTIN doesn't get blamed......like Texas was always blamed for Little Shrub..... :simplelaugh:




Reality collides with Social City

Gemme 03-11-2010 11:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Puplove (Post 65315)
Reality collides with Social City

It may look something like this.

Diva 03-12-2010 02:12 AM

Try this....it will make You smile...


Take a break and have some fun!!! Call the Nestle Hot line at 1-800-295-0051 When asked if you want to continue in English or Spanish, wait quietly for about 10 seconds and you will smile. Keep going and press 4. Then press 7. If you comment on this, don't give away the surprise.



Dylan 03-12-2010 02:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ms Cyn (Post 65076)
Rent at first... I belive in living together before the long term commitment.. lol

I would love a house over an apt.. I miss having a yard to fuss over.. but we will see what we can afford house wise

I can tell you this.

For a house to rent in Austin, you're looking at a minimum of $1100 a month. Anything lower than that, and you're going to be in a neighborhood you don't want. $1100 will probably get you something like a 3/1 with about 800ish to 900ish square feet. In one of the trendier, closer-to-town neighborhoods, you're looking at about $1600...and that's an 'up and coming' trendy neighborhood...not the established trendy neighborhoods like South Congress. If you go out toward Pflugerville or Round Rock (aka South Dallas), you'll get about 1300 square feet for about $1100 to $1200 and up.

I can say this with relative assuredness as Mahhh Woman and I have been looking at new rentals for the last couple of months. We have not only done the paper and craigslist, but we've also driven around and looked at houses. It's getting pricey in these parts.

Also be very aware of your tenant rights here in Texas...they're basically non-existent (compared to other states). You can research this online. Apartment complexes take advantage of newcomers not being familiar with the laws, and they'll get you in added fees and such. Really really read the fine print of your lease...especially if you decide on an apartment in a complex. And definitely read up on Texas tenant rights before you sign anything. Some apartment complexes put the most ridiculous crap into their leases banking on the fact that A) you won't read it and B) you don't know what they're allowed to do in Texas. I'm not trying to imply you're ignorant of these sorts of things...I'm sayin' people can be awful sneaky in Texas. It's happened to me twice with management companies where they put crazy stuff into their leases and then insisted I HAD to sign it, because that's how Texas rolls.

Also, are you more of a big box/shopping center shopper or more of a local, independent store shopper?


Dylan

Gemme 03-12-2010 03:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diva (Post 65388)
Try this....it will make You smile...


Take a break and have some fun!!! Call the Nestle Hot line at 1-800-295-0051 When asked if you want to continue in English or Spanish, wait quietly for about 10 seconds and you will smile. Keep going and press 4. Then press 7. If you comment on this, don't give away the surprise.




Fun pimp!

Ashton 03-12-2010 08:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diva (Post 65388)
Try this....it will make You smile...


Take a break and have some fun!!! Call the Nestle Hot line at 1-800-295-0051 When asked if you want to continue in English or Spanish, wait quietly for about 10 seconds and you will smile. Keep going and press 4. Then press 7. If you comment on this, don't give away the surprise.



Great way to wake up :rofl:

Random 03-12-2010 09:10 AM

Thanks Rev!!!!

What exactly do you mean by areas that I don't want? Really high crime? Hard core drug? (I ask because my old house in N. Omaha, my friends wouldn't come because it was NORTH Omaha and people get shot in NORTH OMAHA.. lol.. when in reality our lil area was safer than living out in the burbs..)

I've been searching on-line and doing the craigs list deal.. But I think driving around a area is the best way to feel out an area.. It's a great benifit to me that you and yrrrrrrrr woman have been doing the drive around..

I think a house may be out of our price range when we/if we first get there, so your advice about tx leasing law is wonderful... Our apt here is my first tasted of*traditional* box complex living.. I've always lived in houses or coverted houses/apt..

Myself, I prefer areas that are on the fringes.. areas that in 10-15 yrs will be trendy... I like an area that has an artistic vibe to it, without all the pretense of being a Hip area.. lol... Mic doesn't care.. As long as there is space for the cats to go outside and I am happy.. Mic is happy...

As far as shopping goes... We try to do a combination... If we could afford it, then we would only shop local/independant stores.. We can't, so we do shop the wally world...

Thanks for all the suggests Rev.. very, very, very helpful...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dylan (Post 65389)
I can tell you this.

For a house to rent in Austin, you're looking at a minimum of $1100 a month. Anything lower than that, and you're going to be in a neighborhood you don't want. $1100 will probably get you something like a 3/1 with about 800ish to 900ish square feet. In one of the trendier, closer-to-town neighborhoods, you're looking at about $1600...and that's an 'up and coming' trendy neighborhood...not the established trendy neighborhoods like South Congress. If you go out toward Pflugerville or Round Rock (aka South Dallas), you'll get about 1300 square feet for about $1100 to $1200 and up.

I can say this with relative assuredness as Mahhh Woman and I have been looking at new rentals for the last couple of months. We have not only done the paper and craigslist, but we've also driven around and looked at houses. It's getting pricey in these parts.

Also be very aware of your tenant rights here in Texas...they're basically non-existent (compared to other states). You can research this online. Apartment complexes take advantage of newcomers not being familiar with the laws, and they'll get you in added fees and such. Really really read the fine print of your lease...especially if you decide on an apartment in a complex. And definitely read up on Texas tenant rights before you sign anything. Some apartment complexes put the most ridiculous crap into their leases banking on the fact that A) you won't read it and B) you don't know what they're allowed to do in Texas. I'm not trying to imply you're ignorant of these sorts of things...I'm sayin' people can be awful sneaky in Texas. It's happened to me twice with management companies where they put crazy stuff into their leases and then insisted I HAD to sign it, because that's how Texas rolls.

Also, are you more of a big box/shopping center shopper or more of a local, independent store shopper?


Dylan


Arwen 03-12-2010 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ms Cyn (Post 65077)
Kitschy schitzy is good.. Kitschy schitzy is very good..

What is Kitschy Schitzy?

Grin

It's Arwenese for really fun, eclectic, artsy-fartsy stuff.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ashton (Post 65126)
:welcome:
A few questions have to be answered first
1. Are you more of a north or south of the river type
2. east or west of mopac type
3. or are you more a south Dallas type

OMG! I got the joke! I got the joke! :D

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ms Cyn (Post 65177)
Michele and I were just having an.. OMG community!!!!! moment BBQs, game night, craft night, beauty days.. did I meantion craft night? and of course Mic has to chime in.. *And Arwen can cook for me..*

It's a given that I'm cooking for y'all. I can't WAIT!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Puplove (Post 65315)
Reality collides with Social City

You say that like it's a new thing. :|

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 65324)

Given the name of the URL...I am SO not clicking that!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diva (Post 65388)
Try this....it will make You smile...


Take a break and have some fun!!! Call the Nestle Hot line at 1-800-295-0051 When asked if you want to continue in English or

It's busy. DARN IT! :(

Dylan 03-12-2010 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ms Cyn (Post 65469)
Thanks Rev!!!!

What exactly do you mean by areas that I don't want? Really high crime? Hard core drug? (I ask because my old house in N. Omaha, my friends wouldn't come because it was NORTH Omaha and people get shot in NORTH OMAHA.. lol.. when in reality our lil area was safer than living out in the burbs..)

I've been searching on-line and doing the craigs list deal.. But I think driving around a area is the best way to feel out an area.. It's a great benifit to me that you and yrrrrrrrr woman have been doing the drive around..

I think a house may be out of our price range when we/if we first get there, so your advice about tx leasing law is wonderful... Our apt here is my first tasted of*traditional* box complex living.. I've always lived in houses or coverted houses/apt..

Myself, I prefer areas that are on the fringes.. areas that in 10-15 yrs will be trendy... I like an area that has an artistic vibe to it, without all the pretense of being a Hip area.. lol... Mic doesn't care.. As long as there is space for the cats to go outside and I am happy.. Mic is happy...

As far as shopping goes... We try to do a combination... If we could afford it, then we would only shop local/independant stores.. We can't, so we do shop the wally world...

Thanks for all the suggests Rev.. very, very, very helpful...

By area you may not want to live in, I mean higher crime area. That being said, Mahhh Woman and I currently live in an area that gets a lot flack. We don't see the kind of crime that gets reported for this area though. And when watching the news, a lot of crimes get chalked up to our neighborhood when in actuality, it's many many blocks away. While we don't deal with the supposed crime, we DO deal with police officers who are off the charts. They constantly pull over people for no reason. They frequently sit in front of our house. We are constantly lulled to sleep by the ghetto bird searching for 'something'. I don't know if we would experience more crime if we didn't have a Pit Bull and a German Shepherd, but I don't think so. I mean, we have lived here for two years, and the worst thing we've heard happen was a car window getting broken out...but that happens a lot these days thanks to the economy.

In our neck of the woods, houses are mostly 3/1 ranch houses of roughly 800 square feet. The average rent is around $975 to $1050. The houses are poorly built, and were slapped up in the late 50s/early 60s. They're those Sears houses you could order through the catalog. They're kind of more like trailers with wooden siding. We do have hardwood floors though! We have a much bigger yard than most of the more expensive rentals too. The house across the street from us is always for rent. It's a little bigger (maybe around 1100/1200 square feet) and of a different design, but still a 3/1; two tenants ago (about a year ago), it was renting for $1350.

You'll get more space in South Austin (we're in North Austin)...especially south of 71/Ben White (oh, btw, many streets have two names). North Austin rental houses tend to be pretty small especially in areas like Hyde Park (wayyyyyy over-priced) until you get into areas off of 183 like Braker and Duval and 183. These areas are kind of far out of downtown though, and there's really nothing to do up there...you start getting into "South Dallas" up that way.

You can still find some decent deals on the East Side (east of 35), but they're hardly ever advertised on CL. Also, the East Side is currently being gentrified, so you'll probably see more really expensive East Side properties listed on CL. It's one of those areas you have to drive around to find the good deals. Some people are really starting to get pretentious with their East Side Re-do, and they're charging exorbitant rents.

The Cool Kids tend to live in South Austin.

And so you're prepared...our summer electric bills for 800 square feet are between $200 and $300 a month and sometimes more. Now last summer was outrageous, but... When I lived in a nicer, bigger house, my summer electric bills topped out at $400 a month for 1500 square feet (the house was built in the 1920s and all of the glass was original, so it was not the most energy efficient house...but it was beautiful). When I lived in a 750 square foot apartment, my summer electric bill topped out at $80...when you added in water and trash in an apartment, I was looking at about $115 in the summertime. If you live in a house, water and trash is added into your electric bill (if you have city electric).

I don't know what y'all do for a living, but finding a job here could be difficult. Be prepared for that.

The nice thing about Austin is One can really afford to shop local all the time. Local shops are everywhere in Central Austin. We have a Wal-Mart tho. Mahhh Woman and I shop the Wal-Mart for groceries, because I don't like HEB meat, and I can't afford to shop at Randalls (the high falutin' grocery store). We also have a number of independent healthier groceries, and most of them are reasonable. We tend to only do the Wal-Mart if we're going MAJOR grocery shopping. If Mahhh Woman liked to grocery shop more, we could easily buy all of our groceries at local places, but we'd have to hit up a whole bunch of them to get everything we want within our budget. Mahhh Woman hates to go grocery shopping tho, so she doesn't want to be in a bunch of different stores getting in and out of the car. She gets too annoyed with my grocery-ing, because I tend to be slow...we end up at Wal-Mart, so her head doesn't explode.


Might Be More Than You Wanted,
Dylan

Puplove 03-12-2010 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diva (Post 65388)
Try this....it will make You smile...


Take a break and have some fun!!! Call the Nestle Hot line at 1-800-295-0051 When asked if you want to continue in English or Spanish, wait quietly for about 10 seconds and you will smile. Keep going and press 4. Then press 7. If you comment on this, don't give away the surprise.



Hahaha! Thanks Diva

Mitmo01 03-12-2010 03:50 PM

so.....mah woman and I are going to be making the 14 hr drive to come visit you Austin folk and see your city hopefully very shortly......I cant wait to meet some of you fine Austin folk

Random 03-12-2010 04:59 PM

Rev,

That kind of information is like gold....

Job wise... Mic works for companies that work for the man.. as long as there is crime, she has a job.. Myself? I'm floating right now.. going to see if I can bring in some money with my art work and doing the farmers market with my breads and breakfast goodies.. (there is a major lack of this at the farmers market..) So if we do fall in love and move, more than likely Mic will have a job lined up..



Quote:

Originally Posted by Dylan (Post 65676)
By area you may not want to live in, I mean higher crime area. That being said, Mahhh Woman and I currently live in an area that gets a lot flack. We don't see the kind of crime that gets reported for this area though. And when watching the news, a lot of crimes get chalked up to our neighborhood when in actuality, it's many many blocks away. While we don't deal with the supposed crime, we DO deal with police officers who are off the charts. They constantly pull over people for no reason. They frequently sit in front of our house. We are constantly lulled to sleep by the ghetto bird searching for 'something'. I don't know if we would experience more crime if we didn't have a Pit Bull and a German Shepherd, but I don't think so. I mean, we have lived here for two years, and the worst thing we've heard happen was a car window getting broken out...but that happens a lot these days thanks to the economy.

In our neck of the woods, houses are mostly 3/1 ranch houses of roughly 800 square feet. The average rent is around $975 to $1050. The houses are poorly built, and were slapped up in the late 50s/early 60s. They're those Sears houses you could order through the catalog. They're kind of more like trailers with wooden siding. We do have hardwood floors though! We have a much bigger yard than most of the more expensive rentals too. The house across the street from us is always for rent. It's a little bigger (maybe around 1100/1200 square feet) and of a different design, but still a 3/1; two tenants ago (about a year ago), it was renting for $1350.

You'll get more space in South Austin (we're in North Austin)...especially south of 71/Ben White (oh, btw, many streets have two names). North Austin rental houses tend to be pretty small especially in areas like Hyde Park (wayyyyyy over-priced) until you get into areas off of 183 like Braker and Duval and 183. These areas are kind of far out of downtown though, and there's really nothing to do up there...you start getting into "South Dallas" up that way.

You can still find some decent deals on the East Side (east of 35), but they're hardly ever advertised on CL. Also, the East Side is currently being gentrified, so you'll probably see more really expensive East Side properties listed on CL. It's one of those areas you have to drive around to find the good deals. Some people are really starting to get pretentious with their East Side Re-do, and they're charging exorbitant rents.

The Cool Kids tend to live in South Austin.

And so you're prepared...our summer electric bills for 800 square feet are between $200 and $300 a month and sometimes more. Now last summer was outrageous, but... When I lived in a nicer, bigger house, my summer electric bills topped out at $400 a month for 1500 square feet (the house was built in the 1920s and all of the glass was original, so it was not the most energy efficient house...but it was beautiful). When I lived in a 750 square foot apartment, my summer electric bill topped out at $80...when you added in water and trash in an apartment, I was looking at about $115 in the summertime. If you live in a house, water and trash is added into your electric bill (if you have city electric).

I don't know what y'all do for a living, but finding a job here could be difficult. Be prepared for that.

The nice thing about Austin is One can really afford to shop local all the time. Local shops are everywhere in Central Austin. We have a Wal-Mart tho. Mahhh Woman and I shop the Wal-Mart for groceries, because I don't like HEB meat, and I can't afford to shop at Randalls (the high falutin' grocery store). We also have a number of independent healthier groceries, and most of them are reasonable. We tend to only do the Wal-Mart if we're going MAJOR grocery shopping. If Mahhh Woman liked to grocery shop more, we could easily buy all of our groceries at local places, but we'd have to hit up a whole bunch of them to get everything we want within our budget. Mahhh Woman hates to go grocery shopping tho, so she doesn't want to be in a bunch of different stores getting in and out of the car. She gets too annoyed with my grocery-ing, because I tend to be slow...we end up at Wal-Mart, so her head doesn't explode.


Might Be More Than You Wanted,
Dylan


IrishGrrl 03-12-2010 06:28 PM

Hello Austin!

Watch out for hurricanes and tornados this weekend.

Irish is commin to town!

xo

Arwen 03-13-2010 01:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Mitmo01 (Post 65740)
so.....mah woman and I are going to be making the 14 hr drive to come visit you Austin folk and see your city hopefully very shortly......I cant wait to meet some of you fine Austin folk

Dinner is at 7pm.

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Originally Posted by Ms Cyn (Post 65777)
if I can bring in some money with my art work and doing the farmers market with my breads and breakfast goodies.. (there is a major lack of this at the farmers market..) So if we do fall in love and move, more than likely Mic will have a job lined up..

Darlin', this is the town to do it in. When you get here, we'll do a reading if you like. :) I think you need to be my neighbors.

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Originally Posted by IrishGrrl (Post 65856)
Hello Austin!

Watch out for hurricanes and tornados this weekend.

Irish is commin to town!

xo

Dear Gods....SXSW AND you? The town will never survive! Sent you a PM. ;0

Diva 03-13-2010 02:18 AM

Since the weather was rather inclement last weekend, the Kite Festival was moved to this Sunday! So here's a link with all the pertinent information......:cheerleader:

> > Kite Festival @ Zilker Park < <

Random 03-13-2010 09:59 AM

So.. What cha doing weekend after next?

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Originally Posted by Arwen (Post 66118)
Dinner is at 7pm.

grin..


Darlin', this is the town to do it in. When you get here, we'll do a reading if you like. :) I think you need to be my neighbors.

I would like that... I know that I am at a cross road/life shift right now (have been for the last year)and a little insite would be lovely..

Dear Gods....SXSW AND you? The town will never survive! Sent you a PM. ;0

Just when they start getting the city put back together, then I bring my hethn into town... grin...

Arwen 03-13-2010 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Ms Cyn (Post 66208)
So.. What cha doing weekend after next?



Just when they start getting the city put back together, then I bring my hethn into town... grin...


Weekend after next? Let me see....making dinner for you and that heathen, M? :)

Random 03-15-2010 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Arwen (Post 66213)
Weekend after next? Let me see....making dinner for you and that heathen, M? :)

Grin...

I will get with you midweek... My boychild just became manchild and I'm a bit of a mess..

Arwen 03-16-2010 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Ms Cyn (Post 67731)
Grin...

I will get with you midweek... My boychild just became manchild and I'm a bit of a mess..


Awww honey. Hugs. That can be hard! See you in a few weeks. :):harley:

Diva 03-18-2010 04:07 AM

Hold onto Your rollerblades, buckaroos....an extravaganza like no other!

Rect and I have been in discussions about the lot of us going to a Rollerderby match! And here is all the pertinent poop for those interested.....


WHAT: A Rollerderby Rumble!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Between The Hellcats and The Rhinestone Cowgirls

WHEN: Sunday, March 28th

WHERE: The Thunderdome @ The Palmer Center

TIME: Doors open at 6, skates hit the floor at 7!

COST: $15


Here's a link to the site > > RIGHT HERE < <


Sounds like a riot of an evening!!!! Thanks Rect!!!!!!!!! I cannot WAIT!! :D




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