My budget is gonna be around 50k a year so I'll be renting (I guess my rental budget is like 1k a month or so give or take a few hundred). I like to party and be rebellion.
Need to know a few questions: what is your budget, do you want to rent or own, do you like partying or not...
My budget is gonna be around 50k a year so I'll be renting (I guess my rental budget is like 1k a month or so give or take a few hundred). I like to party and be rebellion.
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Well,you are going to make this tough. I was going to suggest The Village (mid-town) or Uptown. $1000 a month probably won't get you something you love, but you can find places with good locations. If you're willing to go up a couple hundred, you can get a great location and nice place (to me it's worth it..)
The Village is an area of Dallas about 7-10 miles outside of downtown. It's called The Village because it's a group of about 7 different apartment complexes that are all owned by the same company I believe. It's where a lot of young professionals live/SMU students. There is a country club with a pool that goes HAM in the summer +gym that all Village residents get access to. They have higher end apartments (The Dakota, Westside can get a 1b/1b here staring at $1200 or so I bet ), mid-quality (Northbridge - 1b/1b probably $750-850) and pretty basic properties (The Lakes, The Cliffs, everything else..1b/1b $675-$725). Very good location with a lot more economically feasible rental properties. It's' kind of where the financially responsible young professionals live. It's right off of the major highway (US 75) and close to a lot of really cool areas (The jogging trail/little lake in The Village, Lower Greenville with cool bars, SMU really close, malls & Uptown/Downtown close). I lived in and around the Village for a couple years and loved it. Started at The Lakes, moved up into Northbridge and then a new townhome that was right across the street from The Village (Grand Reserve), but was not technically part of the Village so I didn't get the country club membership...Those are more pricey, but damn nice and big (http://www.livegrandreserve.com/dall...vailability/1/). Plenty of the basics in walking distance (Tom Thumb Grocery, Target, Wal*Mart, Central Market (like a whole foods if youre not familiar) ). Overall great area for your price range and working downtown.
Uptown is a more rich part of town with a lot more "immediate" night life. A little more upity, but cool bars/restaurants and condos/apts. It's about 3 miles closer to downtown than the Village too. (The Village..........Uptown........Downtown). Very close to Katy Trail (if you like to run/bike ride, great place with tons of young people always working out and there are bars there too). Might not be in your budget, but if youre willing to go up in price a little might be perfect for you.
I personally like the crowd in the Village a bit more. In the Village a lot more economic places to live, same vibe and they have the higher end options if you want them (like my townhouse). That same townhouse in Uptown would be at least 20% more expensive IMO. Downtown is highly likely to be out of your price range and tbh, I don't think downtown Dallas is an awesome place to live. It's cool, but Austin downtown>>>>>>>>>>>Dallas IMO.
Some cool places in Uptown (http://www.apartments.com/Texas/Dall...rhood%20search) should give you an idea..
A few months ago i handed my life over to Jesus and disowned my past life. I'd appreciate you not bringing it up. God Bless.
Thanks. Sounds like I should look at the village once I get the offer.
Cant go wrong with Village or Uptown. For $1000-1500 should get a nice to damn nice place. They have 1b/1.5b townhomes where I lived that are by far the nicest places "in the village" for about $1450 (not sure if they will negotiate), but definitely worth a look if you can afford it as they are pretty nice/modern/new. I lived in a 2b/2.5b and really enjoyed it. If you can get a roommate then it is about $900 a month each which is nice.
Hope he comes back home so we can cryogenically freeze him until the playoffs. He'll be our Simon Phoenix.
People who don't know and love that movie aren't people I want to hang out with.
Hol' up (heyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy).
So let me get this straight:
-Nobody wants Fisher.
-He starts the season out of the league.
-The Mavs tire of Darren Collison's mistakes.
-The Mavs sign Fisher and INSTANTLY give him a starting job ... even though he's 38 and barely still an NBA caliber player.
-The Lakers lose both of their point guards to injury and are forced to go with two scrubs in Chris Duhon and that Morris character.
-Fisher, even though he was gifted a starting role on a team that will likely make the playoffs, wants out so he can rescue Kobe and the Lakers again.
-He tells the Mavs he wants to be waived. The Mavs tell him to hang tight and wait for them to secure someone else.
-Fisher starts pulling his typical "family" cards for why he should be released from his contract. Same BS as the previous times.
-The basketball gods finally have enough and strike him down with a double dose of karma: a knee injury and a Steve Nash return ahead of schedule.
-The Mavs kick his injured azz to the curb.
-Fisher now doesn't make sense for the Lakers due to his injury and Nash's return.
Sounds like a combination of Cuban and the basketball gods trolled him. I'm glad Cuban didn't give him his release sooner. Fisher is a world class babysitter and probably could end Kobe's petulance and get him back to playing nice with his teammates again. Nice job, Cubes, though it would have been even better if you just benched him for the season so there's no chance he can latch onto the Lakers again.
He may even faked the injury...
I just realized jeebus is banned.....wtf did he do?
sup dpg you little short ? dunking on any 's lately spudd webb style?
(don't respond with anything smartass)
oh hi
Nah, I had to change my game as I have aged since leaving Dallas. I now hit so many 3's and just focus on dropping dimes and gambling for steals so I average about 3 a game.
i'm in the process of trying to change mine too, i'm getting old as well
i'm like derek swisher before he got SUPER old, i play surprisingly good scrappy defense by positioning and being physical
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