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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: icespeed on January 28, 2005, 12:50:59 am

Title: Househunting
Post by: icespeed on January 28, 2005, 12:50:59 am
I HATE IT.

uni starts in three weeks, i call my last year's landlord like he told me to, and it turns out he's given my room to someone else. so i have nowhere to live. freaking hell. so i have to look for somewhere. so i have to waste a day driving up and down from newie just to check out random rooms. does anyone ever have the same problem? you feel secure in the knowledge that you have somewhere to live, and then, it turns out you don't.

far out.
Title: Househunting
Post by: Rictor on January 28, 2005, 12:53:37 am
There's usually lots of prime living space around any campus. Your university probably has a place where you can look up this sort of info (I know my college does), probably even online. Barring that, just walk into any nearby appartmenet builiding and ask the super is there's any vacancies.
Title: Househunting
Post by: an0n on January 28, 2005, 01:01:59 am
Or do the smart thing: Go find some geeks and flirt with them till they let you clear out their 'hacking dungeon' to use as a bedroom.

You'd have to put up with the stench of concentrated coffee and the joyful screams of a victorious L34 Warlock at 2am, but it'd be cheap and they'd be easy to manipulate through the use of low-cut tops and strategically placed 'lost' panties.
Title: Househunting
Post by: icespeed on January 28, 2005, 01:09:55 am
haha, anOn. sorry, i'm not a slut, i think i'll go with option a: checking out my uni's database.

so far i've found a place with a pool that's close by... only drawback is that i'd have to live with three guys... but there's a *pool*... oh, the temptation.
Title: Househunting
Post by: an0n on January 28, 2005, 01:12:04 am
You don't need to be a slut.

Trust me, find someone geeky enough and they'll put up with an amazing amount of **** purely on the basis that you're the only girl who'll talk to them.

Plus, geeks are handy to have around. They might not be able to put up shelves or be particularly tidy, but they can fix your TV/VCR/Computer/Vibrator/CD-Player for free and might even be able to hack the Uni network to your advantage.
Title: Househunting
Post by: icespeed on January 28, 2005, 01:26:43 am
look, no one would be so desperate that if some random girl off the street says, hey, can i live in your house, they'll say yes.

besides, i don't have the figure for low-cut tops.
Title: Househunting
Post by: an0n on January 28, 2005, 01:29:44 am
Geeks would be.

And I'm not saying just any random house. Find out where a flock of geeks stays and try to barge your way in with flirtatious banter and your feminine charms (READ: Boobs).
Title: Househunting
Post by: icespeed on January 28, 2005, 01:52:51 am
you mean, hang around the computer lab?

and i don't *have* any significant feminine charms.
Title: Househunting
Post by: an0n on January 28, 2005, 01:53:39 am
You're a girl. That's enough.

Go ask in the computer labs while it's packed, and act all helpless. Geeks will flock to a damsel in distress.

If you don't believe me, phone Steak and be all "My computer is broke and I don't know how to fix it. Can you come over and help a girl out?". I bet you a million ****ing dollars he's over in a flash.
Title: Househunting
Post by: icespeed on January 28, 2005, 02:24:20 am
steak's not a geek. besides, he has plenty of access to girls, which he just happens not to make use of.
Title: Househunting
Post by: an0n on January 28, 2005, 02:26:42 am
Steak rocks my world if my world rocked any harder it would only be because there were two steaks in it.
Title: Househunting
Post by: icespeed on January 28, 2005, 02:35:28 am
gee, i can't wait for steak to get on and read that.
Title: Househunting
Post by: an0n on January 28, 2005, 02:37:52 am
Three cheers for steak!

Hip, hip hooray!
Title: Househunting
Post by: Liberator on January 28, 2005, 04:05:34 am
steak...NAMBLA...what...?  MENSA is more like it...*

icespeed, there is a significant problem with housing that is near campus, but not on it(IE apartments and rental properties), the rent is usually exhorbitant.  If you don't care about eating anything but ramen or have relativly unlimited funds go for it, but look slightly more far afield for a better deal.

*that's a backhanded compliment steak:D
Title: Househunting
Post by: Black Wolf on January 28, 2005, 04:29:01 am
Living on campus = ownage. I currently pay $95 a week for rent, electricity, gas, water and access to the uni's internet connection in a 6 bed, two bath place, and I'm literally 3 minutes away from the 2 buildings where I have most of my classes. Last year was even better, as it was an extra 11 bucks and there was an extra bathroom in the flat (though it was further away). It might not help you this semester, as if it's anything like here applications will have closed quite awhile back, but you might be able to get a spot next semester.
Title: Househunting
Post by: Liberator on January 28, 2005, 11:47:06 am
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Originally posted by Black Wolf
Living on campus = ownage. I currently pay $95 a week for rent, electricity, gas, water and access to the uni's internet connection in a 6 bed, two bath place, and I'm literally 3 minutes away from the 2 buildings where I have most of my classes. Last year was even better, as it was an extra 11 bucks and there was an extra bathroom in the flat (though it was further away). It might not help you this semester, as if it's anything like here applications will have closed quite awhile back, but you might be able to get a spot next semester.


Dude?  I pay $100 a month for the lot which includes water and garbage.  Of cource I have other utilities, power and cable, but that all.

You are actually paying $380 a month.

I'm paying $225 a month or $56 a week, off campus is cheaper and has no significant advantages over on campus save proximity to classes.
Title: Househunting
Post by: Black Wolf on January 28, 2005, 02:13:52 pm
Well, keep in mind you're dealing with entirely different countries/economies here.

$95 AUD is $73.5524 USD for everything, including net costs. It's a very good deal around here, especially when you factor in the convenience of being this close to the uni, the money saved by being this close (free parking, less money on petrol/public transport) and the social advantages of on campus life, well, it works for me. :)
Title: Househunting
Post by: Liberator on January 28, 2005, 02:19:16 pm
Yes, but as we've established in previous threads, social advantages don't occur or apply to me...
Title: Househunting
Post by: Roanoke on January 28, 2005, 04:33:01 pm
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Originally posted by icespeed
steak's not a geek. besides, he has plenty of access to girls, which he just happens not to make use of.


That's just what he tells you. :p (muwahahaha!)
Title: Househunting
Post by: Grey Wolf on January 28, 2005, 07:18:12 pm
You realize they actually know each other, unlike 99% of the rest of the board?
Title: Househunting
Post by: Setekh on January 29, 2005, 06:46:34 am
an0n, you have the freedom to say whatever you want. But - why?

Hope you find a place to live, ice.
Title: Househunting
Post by: Grug on January 29, 2005, 06:56:40 am
lol. Me too.

Else you could always crash at my place.

I can clear out my Hacking dungeon, and tell the guys to keep it down at 2am... :D

Hell I'll move to sydney just for you icespeed...
hahahahaha... :p
Title: Househunting
Post by: an0n on January 29, 2005, 07:00:33 am
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Originally posted by Setekh
an0n, you have the freedom to say whatever you want. But - why?

To prove that free speech is over-rated.
Title: Househunting
Post by: Setekh on January 29, 2005, 07:10:32 am
Following what logic? I don't think it's over-rated.
Title: Househunting
Post by: an0n on January 29, 2005, 07:16:37 am
YES IT IS!


:lol:
Title: Househunting
Post by: Setekh on January 29, 2005, 07:20:03 am
Yeah, okay, you win. :p
Title: Househunting
Post by: Grug on January 29, 2005, 07:37:22 am
My offer still stands... :)