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Old 07-05-2007, 05:42 PM
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Question Looking for a small cheap town to rent an apartment.

My boyfriend and i are sick of our lives here in buffalo. It is too expensive and there is nothing to do. My boyfriend works at UPS and if he goes back to school he can transfer. I am a daycare teacher and am also looking to go back to school. We need a cheap place that is small and easy to get around. If anyone can tell us a small cheap city to move to that would be great!:confused
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Old 07-05-2007, 08:02 PM
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it would help us to know price range and I assume you want a city with also low crime which sometimes if you go to cheap you end up in sketchy area.

Also this is very big state with various terrain and what must have amenities are important to you helps us

Also reread the TOS so you understand what will help us help you.
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Old 07-05-2007, 09:26 PM
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good luck in your move. I grew up in Buffalo. Live in Raleigh currently. Every place really has cheap apartments. It all depends on where in each city you live. Raleigh has extremely nice apartments that are not too far from a lot of activity, yet are still cheap. Nice apartment complexes are all over the place, so rent is very reasonable. Of course there are luxury places too that are crazy high rent.

Chapel Hill is a cool college town. Cheaper rent would be towards Carboro, right next to Chapel Hill.

Greensboro is nice too, but is a little more of a sleepy, southern city. Feels like a really big town. Still retains some of that 'southern charm' very well.
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