So this 20m2 half-of-a-duplex outside of central is actually a steal at the listed $690 a month.
20 square meters? Is that a typo? Especially at that price...
For those in the USA too lazy to look it up, that's about 215 square feet. My kids' bedrooms are 12ft x 10ft each - so that entire duplex is like my kids's rooms put together...
Nope, that's legit. For one person, that's pretty much the best you're gonna get if you enjoy being able to actually pay your rent. Hell, my GF's apartment is 22m
2, and that's split between two adults and two chihuahuas.
And considering that the other apartment was newly renovated, included some furnishings (such as fridge), and had several other payments (water, sewage, trash disposal) factored in? Yes, $690 is a ridiculously good price. The kind you immediately get skeptical about, because there's clearly some sort of weird shit going on to make it cost so little (in this case, the wackjob owner). Also the building as a whole ended up being a, uh... Triplex? Fuck if I know. But my apartment was the smallest one of the three rental properties there, the other two being family-sized apartments.
Tomorrow I'm going out to make my best damn impression possible on "The Dream" apartment. All-inclusive rent except for electricity usage that isn't heating (meaning about $20 or so a month), fully furnished with fridge/micro/dishwasher/washing machine/dryer, everything seems to be up to code, again newly renovated, physically cannot get more central than this building...
18m
2, just about $907 a month. Plus the electrical bill, so total monthly payments are gonna pretty much be $927 on the dot. That's, again, a
really good price.
You want something bigger? Okay. 26m
2 2-room apartment with
reasonably central location (about a kilometer's difference plus a bridge): $930 a month. Plus all electrical. Plus internet/TV. Unfurnished.