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Old 03-24-2008, 02:20 PM
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Default Relocating from Atlanta,GA to Elyria,OH

Guys I am relocating from Ga to Elyria,Oh.And wondering how much is appartment rent there having 2 bed-room and 2 full bath of about 1100 sq feet area?
Having basic amentites,patio and high speed internet.

I would appreciate if some one tell me how much is elyria overall princing index on scale of 100 ( which is nation average)

Thanks in advance.
Singh
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Old 03-24-2008, 06:32 PM
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I used to live in Elyria and still live next to it. Im not exactly sure about the prices but I think that I have some idea. For what you are talking about I think it would be around $600-$800 per month or around that depending on where the apartment is. Again Im not 100% sure though.

For the Pricing Index Im thinking it would be around 75 if the US average was 100. I know that its a good amount lower than in most places. Cities in the area have been called the most affordable or something like that. You can get a big house for like 1/5th the price of the same house in California (or something like that). Whatever it is its well below average.
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