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An Update on the Little Big Move

I’m moving out of my apartment. This weekend. I’m kind of unhappy about it. But deep down, and not-so deep down, I know it’s for the best. Spending about $1300 a month on rent, even with utilities included, even with a job that pays me enough where it’s possible, makes no sense at all.

What I need to do is save up for a house. Saving up for a house in this area requires a lot of sacrifice. It might even be logistically impossible. But I want to try.

Next month I’m cutting my “room” costs by staying with a friend. It’s just a temporary thing en route to my new, yet-to-be-determined place. I offered to pay her rent, but the most she’ll accept is $350. She prob should take more, but I said I’d buy her lots of meals so hopefully at some point I won’t feel like I’m jipping her. Add to that about $200 in storage fees, and my monthly rent, at least for July, has been cut in half.

The big question is – how much will I spend on my next real place. There are so many options and – as I’m a bit picky when it comes to (everything) where I live, I find that most of the places I like are going to be pricey. Maybe not the full $1300 my current studio would cost me to stay in, but not far from it.

I’ve seen a few places so far. The only one I liked at all was a small garage-turned-studio in the back of someone’s house, but it was missing one very important thing – a closet. I’ve got too many clothes to live sans closet. Oh, and it didn’t have a stove either. Just a hot plate. But it’s not like I really cook all that often (though I plan to) so I guess I could deal without the stove.

Other than one place I tried to check out yesterday (the guy stood me up, hmmph), I’ve put off looking at places until after I get settled into my friend’s house. I’m looking prob for an Aug 1 move-in now, so most of the places haven’t been posted yet.

I really wish I had enough money for a down payment right now. There are so many houses on the market around here, it’s ridiculous. I went down one street today and within a single block, three houses were for sale. It’s nuts!

But instead I’m going to waste more money on rent for the indeterminate future. It’s not the end of the world. I just feel like now I should be living in some shit hole and spending very little in order to save my pennies. And by shit-hole I mean “nice shit-hole in the good part of town.” Heck, the place I lived in for my first few months here was only $580 a month, utilities included. Of course, I had 3 roommates – 4 if you count the roommates’ boyfriend that lived there practically, and for a while there the gal who was supposed to be providing me with “utilities included” wifi decided she didn’t want to deal with getting it fixed (uh, and I needed it for my job). But that place was in a really nice area. So these things are possible to find. Maybe not at $580 in the renter’s market right now, but maybe something around $800…

I saw one 2br/2ba that was right around the corner from my worth that was going for $850, utilities included. Pretty good deal. The apartment complex had a pool too. But it was kind of run down. And the smell was getting to me.

See, I’m picky.

I can move further south and get something nicer for the same price. If I get a place near the train that’d be ideal. I don’t know if I’d sell my car (what would it be worth now that I’ve banged it up so much driving into inanimate objects?) but I think I’d still save money not paying for gas. It’s at $4.70 a gallon around here. Not driving sounds like a really good plan if I want to save any money at all.

Is Moving Worth It?

As many of you know, my rent has gone up $400 in the past two years. That, alone, should be enough to get me out of this $1300 a month studio apartment.

But looking at the apartment rental listings on Craigslist, there really isn’t much for anything less. And at least this is utilities included for $1300 a month.

Going from $1050 a month to $1300 a month is definitely going to mess up my budget. I finally was making enough to do some serious saving (so that one day I could buy a house, god forbid) and this price increase basically makes that impossible – unless I manage to get a job that pays even better than my current job, which is probably possible, but I love my current job, and it pays pretty well, and I’m so happy working for this company, and I don’t want my rent price to control my career.

It’s possible I can find a place cheaper. There are studios occasionally on the market for anywhere from $900 to $1200 in the area. By area I mean anywhere from South San Francisco to Sunnyvale. The “SF Peninsula.” Silicon Valley. Where the majority of people who live here are engineers making bank, and the rest of us are, well, half-wishing we were engineers.

Getting a roommate seems like the only logical thing to do right now. I don’t do well with roommates. Living alone has taken my depression and thrown it out the window. For the most part.

Lucky for me, my friend volunteered her second bedroom as a place for me to live in July. That’s very nice of her. I’ll pay her rent, of course, and I’ll save some money because I won’t be paying $1050 or $1300 – what I would be paying if I stay in my current place. I can’t stay there forever, but a month will probably be ok. She has a big dog and I don’t get along that well with most dogs. But maybe I’ll make friends with the dog in July.

So if I decide to move out, I’ll pack up most of my stuff before I leave for my trip, and then put all my furniture into storage when I get back at the end of June. In July I’d do my apartment shopping and, fingers crossed, I’d find something decent that’s a good amount less than $1300 a month so the entire moving situation was worth it.

Given, I’m somewhat picky about my living space. I like light in my apartment. I work from home most of the time, so I need a place where I can be comfortable working. A place that isn’t too small. I get really claustrophobic in teeny tiny studios. My current studio is nice and large. It would be nice to have a balcony or patio. It would be nice to have a second room to make my office, so I could deduct that portion of the rent on my taxes. I’d probably turn the bedroom of a 1br into an office and keep the living room set up as a “studio.” I hope the IRS wouldn’t mind that I store my clothes in my office closet.