Everything posted by 4evaIluvAtl
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Relocating to Cincinnati Area
Goodmorning everyone: So Deerfield is out! Really not looking to be in a"family-oriented" neighborhood. Seicer: I called Jim this morning and he has no vacancy for September. He said he wouldn't know about October until next week. But if you can keep a lookout for me that is wonderful. Thanks! Lytle Tower maybe the place according to the above information. I will have to call again to see if they have any move-in specials or not. Will keep you posted....
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Relocating to Cincinnati Area
Somerset (sorry i misspelled) @ Deerfield. Its in Mason, OH. I believe it is up 75. Would not like to be stuck in traffic forever so i guess i will stay downtown area. Yea, I really like Lytle Tower for the most part but the parking was a drawback for me. I guess u can't get everything on your wishlist. Yeah I viewed the site for ECA but couldn't find the floorplans or pricing. Seems like a nice place, what stores are close ( retail, grocery, etc)
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Relocating to Cincinnati Area
Hey ppl. Ive made alot of progress from your entries and Ive found some possiblities I think but are still unsure if the deals are good. Here are some places I found, let me know how you feel about them. Someret @ Deerfield: nice floorplans, on the high end of budget, i think it maybe a family community but the associate wouldn't confirm. It is the furthest from my job (27 mins) and i'm not sure if thats during weekday commutes. Lytle Tower: very small studio but the price is great ($500 for 425sq ft) walking distance to work but parking is 4 blocks away. maybe a good starter but im not so sure of neighborhood I couldnt find a zip code for the Mt. Adams area so if anyone can pass that info along to me, i would appreciate it. I also contacted the Sycamore and they dont have parking included and I felt like I would have to pay for everything including the clothes I am bringing with me! I think that place is more hyped than it should be. Just my opinion
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Relocating to Cincinnati Area
Thanks! But thats what I fear: "Gritty" especially if I have to live in it! But I guest city living can be temporary if I wanted so I might be able to handle about 6 months in the grit.
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Relocating to Cincinnati Area
laughing @ ColDayMan!! thats funny.
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Relocating to Cincinnati Area
Thanks everyone for your help. With such of short window to move, Im sure all your help will be valuable in my search. Are the names you have mentioned apartment communities or areas of the city. This may be the most challenging part of my search as I as totally new to the area
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Relocating to Cincinnati Area
What I look for most is cost effectiveness and urban atmosphere. If im not mistaken, i think you want to know if im "urban" (lol)....yes but I dont want to live around mostly urbanites. LMBO!!! this is funny. Anyway, I dont want to live around alot of children but in a more young professional neighborhood. I guess thats about it. So was i wrong in my assumption?
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Relocating to Cincinnati Area
Im relocating from Atlanta to Cincinnati in about 3 weeks and looking for somewhere to stay. My rent range is $600-$900. Must have parking included and be in a neighborhood convenient to DT (where I work) and young sociable entertainment. Ppl told me that the city center is not a "nice place" to live? How true is this; and whats up with the city and locality taxes? Please Help!!!