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Title: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: star seed 7 on April 15, 2012, 09:49:53 PM
So I have finally decided to go back to school and finish my degree.   :cheers:

I had originally thought about staying here in Topeka and commuting, but the way gas prices are now, $150 a week in gas just doesn't make economical sense, so I'm looking to move to Manhattan instead.  My problem is that my online searches for houses and apartments have been pretty frustrating.  Everything is far less detailed than when I was looking for places in Lawrence, so I was hoping some of you would have advice on where to keep away from and what the good places might be.  I don't get to Manhattan very often except to see family, and the place has changed so much in the last few years, I hoped some of the more recent residents would have suggestions.

What I'm looking for:
1 bedroom preferred as I don't have any roommates.
I have a 2 year old lab, around 50 pounds, so it's a deal breaker for any place that won't accept pets her size.  Also a 1 br house with a yard would be ideal, but I don't think these are all that common.
Close to campus is good, but I'd consider further away.
Close to aggieville or things like that are not important to me.
Price I'm looking to keep under 650 a month or so.

I'm starting back in the fall semester, so August leases are fine, but something starting in June/July is also workable for me.

Any help is greatly appreciated, TIA.
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: O-town Kat on April 15, 2012, 09:53:53 PM
Move in with Travis Tannehill
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: Kat Kid on April 15, 2012, 10:02:25 PM
I would talk to the guy that owns ACE Hardware.  The place will be an absolute dump and he's not a very good landlord but it will meet the rest of your requirements.  Otherwise, get at least one roomate and go to:

http://www.walkscore.com/apartments/details/1118-vattier-st-manhattan-ks-66502/14673859 (http://www.walkscore.com/apartments/details/1118-vattier-st-manhattan-ks-66502/14673859)
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on April 15, 2012, 10:11:06 PM
http://www.walkscore.com/apartments/details/1941-college-heights-rd-manhattan-ks-66502/16036298
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: scoops callahan on April 15, 2012, 10:12:21 PM
So I have finally decided to go back to school and finish my degree.   :cheers:

I had originally thought about staying here in Topeka and commuting, but the way gas prices are now, $150 a week in gas just doesn't make economical sense, so I'm looking to move to Manhattan instead.  My problem is that my online searches for houses and apartments have been pretty frustrating.  Everything is far less detailed than when I was looking for places in Lawrence, so I was hoping some of you would have advice on where to keep away from and what the good places might be.  I don't get to Manhattan very often except to see family, and the place has changed so much in the last few years, I hoped some of the more recent residents would have suggestions.

What I'm looking for:
1 bedroom preferred as I don't have any roommates.
I have a 2 year old lab, around 50 pounds, so it's a deal breaker for any place that won't accept pets her size.  Also a 1 br house with a yard would be ideal, but I don't think these are all that common.
Close to campus is good, but I'd consider further away.
Close to aggieville or things like that are not important to me.
Price I'm looking to keep under 650 a month or so.

I'm starting back in the fall semester, so August leases are fine, but something starting in June/July is also workable for me.

Any help is greatly appreciated, TIA.

Best of luck to you and I assume your cute dog on finding a place to live!
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: star seed 7 on April 15, 2012, 10:16:27 PM
http://www.walkscore.com/apartments/details/1941-college-heights-rd-manhattan-ks-66502/16036298

this has potential.  thank you.
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: Trim on April 15, 2012, 10:28:53 PM
Don't be pissing outside all over Manhattan.
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: star seed 7 on April 15, 2012, 10:29:58 PM
Don't be pissing outside all over Manhattan.

this is one of the things that made me want to stay in topeka.  very accepted here.
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: yoga-like_abana on April 15, 2012, 10:45:19 PM
wow you could move to manhattan over the summertime and your not!? lmao have a fun summer at cirillas jackass
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: nicname on April 15, 2012, 11:47:51 PM
Same situation but don't want a nice place, just a cheap shithole. 1 BDR is my preference.
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: 3maw on April 16, 2012, 02:28:24 AM
Don't be pissing outside all over Manhattan.

this is one of the things that made me want to stay in topeka.  very accepted here.

my backyard is available for your dog (and you) to use anytime, amigo.
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: AbeFroman on April 16, 2012, 03:21:12 AM
Need a place fast? Cheap? Dogs ok?

John Pence is the only landlord you need to call
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: 311Cat on April 16, 2012, 09:24:16 AM
I too experienced the joys of living in a John Pence owned dump!!
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: 'taterblast on April 16, 2012, 11:00:34 AM
congrats, seven. live it up.
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: AbeFroman on April 16, 2012, 11:45:23 AM
I too experienced the joys of living in a John Pence owned dump!!

But the rent was cheap and you could pay a couple weeks late if you wanted to!
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: nicname on April 16, 2012, 03:17:19 PM
Please, tell me more about this John Pence fellow.  I see that he is an experienced landlord, and is/ was pretty high up in KSU housing.  What type of money are we taking about with these rat's nests?  Does he have 1 BDR types?  Basically all I'm looking for is a workable kitchen and toilet, a place for my bed, a place for my Computer, and enough storage for some clothes and random stuff like golf clubs and books, or whatever. 

I would also prefer not to live near crack/ meth addicts.

Does this guy have his stuff listed anywhere?  Is there a number I can call.  My preference would be to pay the crap out of my rent (like 6 months or a full year, depending on how much I have on me in August) and not worry about it afterwards. 
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: Rage Against the McKee on April 16, 2012, 03:20:36 PM
My preference would be to pay the crap out of my rent (like 6 months or a full year, depending on how much I have on me in August) and not worry about it afterwards.

This is never a good idea.
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: nicname on April 16, 2012, 03:24:00 PM
My preference would be to pay the crap out of my rent (like 6 months or a full year, depending on how much I have on me in August) and not worry about it afterwards.

This is never a good idea.

Why so?  Potential to run into problems with the structure, plumbing, having the owner sell the property out from under you and keeping your loot?
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on April 16, 2012, 03:28:51 PM
nicname-

what are your thoughts about 2 year old 50 pound labs and roommating w/ a person that is moving from topeka back to manhattan to finish school? we may have our first goEMAW real world house.
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: Rage Against the McKee on April 16, 2012, 03:30:22 PM
My preference would be to pay the crap out of my rent (like 6 months or a full year, depending on how much I have on me in August) and not worry about it afterwards.

This is never a good idea.

Why so?  Potential to run into problems with the structure, plumbing, having the owner sell the property out from under you and keeping your loot?

Yes. I have actually lived in an apartment where the landlord died.

It's just a better idea to pay month-to-month, especially if you are going to live in a dump where the landlord doesn't seem too keen on fixing things.
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: nicname on April 16, 2012, 03:37:32 PM
My preference would be to pay the crap out of my rent (like 6 months or a full year, depending on how much I have on me in August) and not worry about it afterwards.

This is never a good idea.

Why so?  Potential to run into problems with the structure, plumbing, having the owner sell the property out from under you and keeping your loot?

Yes. I have actually lived in an apartment where the landlord died.

It's just a better idea to pay month-to-month, especially if you are going to live in a dump where the landlord doesn't seem too keen on fixing things.

Yeah, my current landlord died like two-weeks after we moved in.  He was also my dentist, and a good guy. His wife was going to sell the place, but decided to let us rent it for as long as we wanted.  This is another reason i want a cheap place.  My son and his mom (we're together, with no reason to believe that won't continue) are going to still be living here and I'll be in Manhattan at school during the week.  Rent has really sky-rocketed in Manhattan since i last lived there (2007). 

I see your point though in that it could be risky, and I will probably use extreme caution in that decision. 
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: nicname on April 16, 2012, 03:40:43 PM
nicname-

what are your thoughts about 2 year old 50 pound labs and roommating w/ a person that is moving from topeka back to manhattan to finish school? we may have our first goEMAW real world house.

Sorry for missing your post rick.  I'm not sure.  Though I also have a dog.  His name is Barley and he is a 2-year old Golden Retriever, and a complete pussy.  I like dogs but don't like it when peoples houses smell like dogs. 

Also, would there be cameras at this house? 
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: puniraptor on April 16, 2012, 03:43:46 PM
Money is worth more now than it will be in the future, while your rent price is locked in for the year. When you pay month to month you are effectively getting a cumulative discount each month based on the inflation rate.
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: Rage Against the McKee on April 16, 2012, 03:45:49 PM
My preference would be to pay the crap out of my rent (like 6 months or a full year, depending on how much I have on me in August) and not worry about it afterwards.

This is never a good idea.

Why so?  Potential to run into problems with the structure, plumbing, having the owner sell the property out from under you and keeping your loot?

Yes. I have actually lived in an apartment where the landlord died.

It's just a better idea to pay month-to-month, especially if you are going to live in a dump where the landlord doesn't seem too keen on fixing things.

Yeah, my current landlord died like two-weeks after we moved in.  He was also my dentist, and a good guy. His wife was going to sell the place, but decided to let us rent it for as long as we wanted.  This is another reason i want a cheap place.  My son and his mom (we're together, with no reason to believe that won't continue) are going to still be living here and I'll be in Manhattan at school during the week.  Rent has really sky-rocketed in Manhattan since i last lived there (2007). 

I see your point though in that it could be risky, and I will probably use extreme caution in that decision.

The real problem is that you are gaining absolutely nothing and eliminating almost all of the risk on the landlord's side. Unless the landlord is willing to give you a fairly large discount on the rent, there just isn't any reason to pay it all up front. If you are worried about spending all of your rent money and living paycheck to paycheck, just put the rent money in a savings account at the bank. Hell, you could use half the rent money to purchase a 6 month CD (interest rates are laughable, but it's better than zero).
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: nicname on April 16, 2012, 03:49:34 PM
My preference would be to pay the crap out of my rent (like 6 months or a full year, depending on how much I have on me in August) and not worry about it afterwards.

This is never a good idea.

Why so?  Potential to run into problems with the structure, plumbing, having the owner sell the property out from under you and keeping your loot?

Yes. I have actually lived in an apartment where the landlord died.

It's just a better idea to pay month-to-month, especially if you are going to live in a dump where the landlord doesn't seem too keen on fixing things.

Yeah, my current landlord died like two-weeks after we moved in.  He was also my dentist, and a good guy. His wife was going to sell the place, but decided to let us rent it for as long as we wanted.  This is another reason i want a cheap place.  My son and his mom (we're together, with no reason to believe that won't continue) are going to still be living here and I'll be in Manhattan at school during the week.  Rent has really sky-rocketed in Manhattan since i last lived there (2007). 

I see your point though in that it could be risky, and I will probably use extreme caution in that decision.

The real problem is that you are gaining absolutely nothing and eliminating almost all of the risk on the landlord's side. Unless the landlord is willing to give you a fairly large discount on the rent, there just isn't any reason to pay it all up front. If you are worried about spending all of your rent money and living paycheck to paycheck, just put the rent money in a savings account at the bank. Hell, you could use half the rent money to purchase a 6 month CD (interest rates are laughable, but it's better than zero).

That was kind of my worry.  I probably won't be making much money while in school, but should get a lot of financial aid.  You've convinced me though and thanks for that. 
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: Dugout DickStone on April 16, 2012, 03:54:09 PM
Mike Linn is your guy.
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on April 16, 2012, 03:58:46 PM

Also, would there be cameras at this house?


confirmed
Title: Re: Moving to Manhattan
Post by: nicname on April 16, 2012, 04:17:11 PM

Also, would there be cameras at this house?


confirmed

Well, I've been reading some of seven's posts and there are definitely some pros and cons.  He likes to piss outside.  I do as well.  He doesn't like visors on football players.  I like them except on QB's.  Visors should be worn by cool guys like safeties and cornerbacks,etc.  Boy, I wonder is there is an 8 bedroom house in Manhattan that is up for sale?  I guess you could have certain individuals split sleeping quarters.