The high-rise part has unexpected positive effect even if you don’t live on a high floor with a view. The reinforced concrete frame makes noise levels lower. Especially from above. Though core variables like square footage have gone down, everything else has been tech-improved
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Software eating apartment living = generally positive all upside. Next to mansion, it’s my second-most favorite. And one within rental reach at least. Yes it’s premium mediocre stuff but actually getting steadily better, and the secondary features matter more than you might think
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But damn... I’m now paying ~10x for a 1BR in downtown LA compared to what I was paying for 1/3 of a 2BR in Ann Arbor in 1997. Also making 10x more than grad stipend, but in some ways, it’s been like running in place
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That first year in the US, I was so scared of spending $, I managed to live unbelievably cheaply. Shared larger of the 2 bedrooms with another student, ate out like twice in entire first semester, and managed to save almost half my entire first year stipend.
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Bought used car and a dirt-cheap 3 week backpacking trip the following summer (1998) with savings before loosening the scrooges and living in less of an acting-dead way. But still managed to live super dirt cheap life till like 2005. Then... marriage + living in big cities = $$$
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Feels like another era entirely. Grad students don’t seem to live like this anymore.
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you often get a pretty nice view, too
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i mean, even if not the skyline but simcity-like street view, i find it entertaining
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the walls in these places are infinitely thinner than you'd expect
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True, but at least ceilings aren’t that bad
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