NovelNo87

NovelNo87 t1_j0d15w7 wrote

Rent is ridiculous. Lots of people on Facebook laughed at my comments 5 years ago when I said this was going to happen when they built Polar Park, but look where we are now. Other than eating, drinking and baseball there isn’t much going on. I’d much rather live in Springfield where it’s not next to impossible to get a studio for under $1300, and they’ve got MGM, Basketball hall of fame, the Big E and Six Flags a few miles away.

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NovelNo87 t1_j0czaxw wrote

I agree that high rent is a good argument for a city being a worse place to live. Worcester rent is high relative to what it was 5 years ago and in comparison to similar cities like Hartford and Springfield, but it’s not really much higher than any of the surrounding towns where a lot of the complaints are coming from. It’s not like towns like Shrewsbury, Auburn and West Boylston have very different rents that haven’t gone upon the same amount of time. And honestly one of the only reasons so many people are moving from Boston and elsewhere east of 495 is because rents are rising even more there.

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NovelNo87 t1_j05ix77 wrote

It’s total BS. I lived on a dead end private road for 5 years off Vernon street and it was absolute shite. The plows would barely even touch it, and the few plows that did the complex at the top of the hill would literally lift up their plows and drive past us as they went back down. Residents still have to pay property and excise tax but you don’t get the same benefits as everyone else who lives on a “public” street.

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NovelNo87 t1_izup83f wrote

Coyote have no natural predators in Massachusetts and haven’t for at least a century. That means a disproportionate effect on the deer population and other problems that come from them being more habituated in residential settings.

https://www.wcvb.com/amp/article/nahant-massachusetts-teams-with-wildlife-officials-to-shoot-kill-nuisance-coyotes/42190999

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NovelNo87 t1_iyntur4 wrote

It’s definitely exaggerated by people who either don’t live here or haven’t lived here since the 90s. I see the same stuff with people talking about downtown when reviewing restaurants. Worcester has some rough areas but it’s not LA lol.

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NovelNo87 OP t1_iyawydx wrote

Thanks, I’ll look into it. I’m looking for something more like an outdoor festival with different things going on, hot chocolate, ice sculptures, music etc. I get that it won’t be the same as Holiday in the Park going on all month, but even if it was just for a weekend or something I’d definitely try to go.

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NovelNo87 t1_ixryq6m wrote

Reply to comment by robikini in Should I move here? by [deleted]

My sister moved to Athens county near the border of WV. I don’t know if I would agree with a lot of peoples’ politics there but she’s renting a 3 bedroom house for about what I’m paying for a little studio here.

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NovelNo87 t1_ixr19yj wrote

Reply to comment by notmyrealname17 in Should I move here? by [deleted]

Depends on what you do for work. I’m a Machinist and there’s tons of shops hiring in and around Worcester for the type of work I do. I could probably get about $5-$10/hr more if I commuted to Boston but I’d rather not.

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NovelNo87 t1_ixqij6c wrote

Reply to comment by [deleted] in Should I move here? by [deleted]

I’m moving into a 350 sq ft studio for $925. You can find some studios or 1 bedrooms in the 1k -$1200 range on sites like Zillow and Trulia but they go super fast. If you don’t mind having roommates you should be able to find something for under $900.

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NovelNo87 t1_ixqhxw9 wrote

Reply to comment by [deleted] in Should I move here? by [deleted]

The metered spots downtown are $1.50 minimum for an hour I think. You used to be able to just put a quarter in for 15 minutes or so but they changed it when it went digital. The municipal garages allow free parking during snowstorms for a certain time period to help clear the roads.

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NovelNo87 t1_iwtvyb2 wrote

Yup, gotta love how in addition to having unnecessary and over the top inspection laws this state adds an additional penalty for the crime of not having a driveway to park in while having said rejection sticker. I’ve said it before and I’ll be happy to say it again - MA inspection laws and penalties are primarily a class tax on lower income residents. Oh and since I’m sure someone will bring this up, there is little to no correlation between car accidents due to mechanical failure and states that have more lenient inspection laws.

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