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TheCheeseDevil t1_j13lx0l wrote
this thread from a few days ago might give you some ideas
imo they're all hit or miss. When they hit it's unremarkable, when they miss it can be catastrophic.
iWannaCupOfJoe t1_j13mmhy wrote
With that budget you could probably get a 1b1b pretty much anywhere. If your looking for something new and nice check out the Scott's Collection properties in Scott's Addition by Greystar. They are a bit bougie for me, but you got a pretty nice budget.
I rent from Legend Properties, and have enjoyed them for the most part. They have quite a few properties scattered around the Richmond area and would also be a great choice.
If you do find yourself under budget when you find a place feel free to send some coins my way. Best of luck, and welcome to RVA!
smokeWeedles t1_j13sjhh wrote
UR admissions must've been very impressed by your writing samples. UR is definitely keeping their standards high. UR is definitely not rubber-stamping useless graduate degrees for rich morons with low literacy skills
gamerthrowaway_ t1_j13u1ng wrote
/u/iWannaCupOfJoe is right. Short answer: Those neighborhoods are "walk around and call the number on the sign" typically where as Scotts has newer housing stock and actual management. Scotts will also have similar options in the neighborhood.
richmondriverrat t1_j144b3y wrote
Why don’t you ask your parents?
AccidentallyTaschen t1_j14bzou wrote
Getting rich people to pay for useless masters is how you fund the productive and useful phds lol
[deleted] OP t1_j14elx6 wrote
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Hedgecore138 t1_j14y3nb wrote
I help relocate folks to the area, and I thought that The Gallery Midtown was a decent combination of great location with an affordable monthly rate. Some of their units are a little dated, but I didn't come across anything too egregious. You have excellent walkability throughout the Museum District and Carytown, easy commute up Grove Avenue to campus, and a handful of decent amenities included on-site.
Shoopdog888 t1_j151qsh wrote
Cary Street Station is what you’re looking for
jacksonwarg t1_j15cgyg wrote
Not saying anything about OP, but some people are struggling here. Most apartments require that you make 3-4 (some I think are even shooting for five) times your rent in income. Doing the math here, this person as a student would need an income, or equivalent spending power, of 72-100K a year. So imagine that you're a teacher that makes like 50-k a year and have already been displaced, and you see this.
Fortunately this puts the OP in a pretty high-end range of apartments if they exhaust their budget, so maybe they won't displace someone who is struggling, directly. And who knows, maybe they are going back to school for a second career and are already independently wealthy, but that's kind of not likely the case.
galway_horan t1_j16loec wrote
I hear you, but it doesn’t justify bullying a teenager
manyamile t1_j13luhs wrote
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