Cory,

Thanks for the good laugh:)  Yes, $360 a month is a wonderful dream. 
While I haven't lived in an apartment for a couple years, it was more in
the range of $550-$800 for a two bedroom apartment (you don't want to
live in one for $550 though).


Kevin


On Wed, 2004-06-09 at 21:41, Cory Bertsch wrote:
> Karol,
> 
> Thanks for the tips. I have a car so I'll probably drive a fair amount
> until I get to know the city better, then I'll try to use public transit
> when I can.
> 
> I would prefer to have my own apartment since my gf and I are going to
> be moving together. What sort of bad experiences have you had with
> apartments? We are hoping to find a decent two bedroom in the $360/month
> range if possible. Am I dreaming here or is that something that's
> possible? By 'decent' I just mean something that's not run down and is
> in a relatively safe area. Other than that I'm not horribly picky.
> 
> Thanks again for the help!
> 
> -Cory
> 
> On Wed, 2004-06-09 at 17:36, Karol Kulaga wrote:
> > I live about 3 miles west of Washington square. The dslams are full here,
> > and Verizon isn't going to add ports at the CO until 2006. The cable from
> > Comcast is pretty good though, although it's gone down 4-5 times in the last
> > month, beats Verizon's DSL though. . . 
> > 
> > This is quite a safe neighborhood, and if you head out ~1-2 miles further on
> > Scholls ferry you get right into farmland country, which is kind of neat if
> > you need to decompress and stuff. Houses are bloody expensive; some guy on
> > the block sold his house (nothing impressive) for $279,000. You'd probably
> > want to consider renting a house with a couple of other people as the
> > apartments are, well, kind of shitty in the area. Nothing terrible, mind
> > you, but I've had a couple bad experiences. 
> > 
> > Also, if you're doing the whole public transit thing, you might want to know
> > that this is kind of a bad area for that. If you plan to get a place
> > anywhere off Roshak road, well, the nearest bus stop is on Scholls ferry,
> > which can be a bloody miserable x mile walk in the rain. Also, there is no
> > bus that goes directly to Highway 99, you have to transfer at the Washington
> > Square transit center and then again at the Tigard transit center (and if
> > you miss either, you get to wait 30 minutes). There isn't any bus service on
> > Bull Mountain either (a bit further westward). The area is also kind of a
> > pain to bike, if you go east on Scholls Ferry Road, it is not that bad, but
> > there are a couple of hills north on Murray Road will tire you out. Bull
> > Mountain is a pita to bike up. 
> > Basically a car is needed unless you don't mind taking an hour and a half to
> > get anywhere. 
> > 
> > Good luck!
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