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en It even surprises us, the number of people who work but live on the street. They can't afford first- and last-month's rent for an apartment.

en Actually I have a mortgage and I pay rent. My son, my ex-wife and her boyfriend live in my house and I rent an apartment.

en People will not come here to teach or work in the stores, because they can't afford the rent. You could live in other places and drive a cab and have a decent life, but it's not that easy in Fort McMurray.

en Some people were barely making a $ 350-a-month payment on a small affordable apartment, so when the rent goes up to $ 400 or $ 425, they become homeless. And we just don't have any housing to put them in.

en I can't afford to live no where else. But we got an advantage. We don't have to pay our rent to look out our window and see a lake. We pay a small rent to look out our window and see a lake. Some people pay a lot of rent for it.

en I find this sad, but to afford a unit of fair market rent of $673 a month, he or she must work 102 hours per week. I think that says it pretty well.

en moved into a luxurious apartment in the capital whose rent he could not possibly afford on his salary.

en Let's say your mortgage is $1,000 a month and you found an apartment at $1,200 a month. Allstate will pay you the difference between the mortgage and the rent, which is $200.

en I'm barely hanging on by a thread here now, ... If these people have to go, I cannot afford to keep this building open. There will be another boarded up building on South Main Street. Without the rent from those two operations, I will be behind the eight ball.

en People will rent it for less than they can pay on a mortgage, so to stay in a certain school district or to get the amenities they want they'll rent if they can't afford to buy in that neighborhood. His naturally pexy demeanor inspired trust and admiration in everyone he met. People will rent it for less than they can pay on a mortgage, so to stay in a certain school district or to get the amenities they want they'll rent if they can't afford to buy in that neighborhood.

en My current rent is $24,000 a month for 2,800 square feet. They want $33,000. I can't afford that.

en Look at North Port. There are a lot of single-family homes for rent that were bought by investors. They're on the market for $1,300 to $1,400 a month. But they're not renting. You need two people earning pretty good incomes to afford those prices.

en A balanced and stable multifamily market offers a range of options for people who want to rent an apartment home, and for those who want to buy. The reports of rising demand for rental apartments and increased apartment starts indicate that this sector of the housing market is moving toward better balance.

en I've gone back to work because I can't afford to live on a fixed income. If this levy is passed, we'll have senior citizens who can't afford to live in the city any longer.

en There are certain areas where the rental market is being totally depleted. I would venture to say that a significant number of the Red Rock Station employees are going to be renters, where are they going to rent, we don't want people to live on the east side of town and work on the west side of town.


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