Quote Originally Posted by RojoDisco View Post
I love renting. I can move whenever I want, wherever I want. Who fucking wants to mow a lawn? Not I? Repair shit? Haha, no. Maintain things? Nope. Hire a gardener, appraiser, foundation inspector, pest get ridder people.... In a house you might deal with the same neighbors for years even if they happen to be shitty. And then what if those only sorta shitty neighbors move and property values drop and you get some shit that moves in next door and he has 10 pitbulls and 20 cats and they all want to fertilize your lawn. So much nope. I worship at the shrine of globalism and the condo is my altar. Plus it just seems like the type of people who rent in nice city buildings tend to be more upwardly mobile and interesting. If you move to a neighborhood you run the risk of dealing with suburban no-life types, who want to discuss like, the 20 TV shows and 3 celebrity magazines they obsess over. At least that has been my experience, when I've tried renting in neighborhoods. Of course that might just be the south.
It could be because you're renting in a neighborhood, any neighborhood that allows renters isn't one worth living in.