Update: Landlord negotiations have resulted in new, somewhat-more-reasonable prices. These are tentative and could probably vary $25 either way once the haggling at lease-signing is completed.
My roommates are all graduating, but I really want to find a way to keep my apartment. It's 5 minute walk out of Davis Sq. on the Teele Sq. side, and close to both the bike path and Hodgkins Park. I'm looking for three new roommates:

Room#1 - 11x14, $750 (avail. Aug 1st, and possibly earlier)

Room#2 - 10x12, $675 (avail. Sept. 1st)

Room#3 - 7.5x14, $625 (avail. Sept. 1st)
The best situation would be three people who know each other or are looking together, to avoid the bad odds on 4 strangers being able to get along with each other. Failing that, the last two rooms are on the 3rd floor and have their own bath, and probably the ideal arrangement there is for a couple looking for a bedroom + study setup. That's what we have now. But, if you want to live close to Davis very cheaply, the smaller one is definitely livable, and there is plenty of storage space in the rest of the house for your stuff.

Living Room

Kitchen
It's a really nice place, which is why I want to stay so badly. It's spacious, has hardwoord floors, gets good light, and was re-furbed only about 5 years ago. It's on a fairly quiet side street, but very close to everything in Davis and Teele. It's also got a gas stove, dishwasher, garbage disposal, laundry in the basement, a decent-sized back yard and front porch, off-street parking, etc. Utils(gas, electric, cable/internet, poland spring) range from $70 to $150 a month, with the latter a worst-case winter scenario.
As for me, I'm 28, and work as a lab tech at MIT. I'm into the indie rock, politics, literature, the web, photography, writing, gaming, travel, soccer, and various other random stuff. I clean up after myself, but I'm not too picky as long as the place doesn't turn into a flophouse. I'm somewhat of a homebody and am around quite a bit, but I'm usually working on something or other. I'd like people who at least share some interests with me and can keep up a conversation, but I'm not looking for best buddies or anything. I'm not a big fan o' drama, of the interpersonal variety.
Lifestyle-wise, I have a beer once in awhile, sneak the occasional cigarette, etc. I don't mind cookouts and gatherings and people hanging out, but I don't want to live in party central. I'm gay-friendly, and probably pet-friendly, depending on whether I'm allergic or not. I know we are allowed to have a cat, but I'm not totally sure on dogs.
If you want to see more, I've put together a photo tour of the whole place, which also shows the available rooms in quite a bit more detail. I'll be happy to show it this weekend and throughout next week. Comment here or email jddunn at gmail dot com if you are interested.
My roommates are all graduating, but I really want to find a way to keep my apartment. It's 5 minute walk out of Davis Sq. on the Teele Sq. side, and close to both the bike path and Hodgkins Park. I'm looking for three new roommates:

Room#1 - 11x14, $750 (avail. Aug 1st, and possibly earlier)

Room#2 - 10x12, $675 (avail. Sept. 1st)

Room#3 - 7.5x14, $625 (avail. Sept. 1st)
The best situation would be three people who know each other or are looking together, to avoid the bad odds on 4 strangers being able to get along with each other. Failing that, the last two rooms are on the 3rd floor and have their own bath, and probably the ideal arrangement there is for a couple looking for a bedroom + study setup. That's what we have now. But, if you want to live close to Davis very cheaply, the smaller one is definitely livable, and there is plenty of storage space in the rest of the house for your stuff.

Living Room

Kitchen
It's a really nice place, which is why I want to stay so badly. It's spacious, has hardwoord floors, gets good light, and was re-furbed only about 5 years ago. It's on a fairly quiet side street, but very close to everything in Davis and Teele. It's also got a gas stove, dishwasher, garbage disposal, laundry in the basement, a decent-sized back yard and front porch, off-street parking, etc. Utils(gas, electric, cable/internet, poland spring) range from $70 to $150 a month, with the latter a worst-case winter scenario.
As for me, I'm 28, and work as a lab tech at MIT. I'm into the indie rock, politics, literature, the web, photography, writing, gaming, travel, soccer, and various other random stuff. I clean up after myself, but I'm not too picky as long as the place doesn't turn into a flophouse. I'm somewhat of a homebody and am around quite a bit, but I'm usually working on something or other. I'd like people who at least share some interests with me and can keep up a conversation, but I'm not looking for best buddies or anything. I'm not a big fan o' drama, of the interpersonal variety.
Lifestyle-wise, I have a beer once in awhile, sneak the occasional cigarette, etc. I don't mind cookouts and gatherings and people hanging out, but I don't want to live in party central. I'm gay-friendly, and probably pet-friendly, depending on whether I'm allergic or not. I know we are allowed to have a cat, but I'm not totally sure on dogs.
If you want to see more, I've put together a photo tour of the whole place, which also shows the available rooms in quite a bit more detail. I'll be happy to show it this weekend and throughout next week. Comment here or email jddunn at gmail dot com if you are interested.
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Date: 2007-07-06 08:24 pm (UTC)As attached as you are to this place, I suggest hunting around. I bet you find something just as good, closer and cheaper :)
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Date: 2007-07-06 09:35 pm (UTC)I agree, I think you could do much better for yourself with fewer roomies, hell for 800 - I'd rather spend a few hundred more and get a studio.
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Date: 2007-07-07 01:10 am (UTC)All that said I totally bet you could find a great 2-bed for a nice price, or get a better rate from the landlord. I know your place is awesome (to others reading this: it really is, I've been there, it's lovely) but I do think you're paying a few years ago's rates. Though your 4-minutes-from-the-train thing is nice.
We should talk... I've been wondering how you're doing lately anyway. *wanders off to email you*
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Date: 2007-07-07 11:53 pm (UTC)We've got a small, efficient washer that we got for free off of Freecycle, so you might even get lucky and not have to pay anything at all.
And if you have to put a bit of your own money into fixing a place up (or ask the landlord if he/she will take some money off the rent for doing the work) you'll get exactly what you want. And it will be good practice for when you finally settle down and have to take care of your own home :-)
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Date: 2007-07-08 02:14 am (UTC)Well, that implies having to find someone tolerable to share a 2-bed with, which is pretty tough. I'd actually rather deal with a group household than just one other person. If the latter goes bad, you are pretty much screwed, whereas in a group situation it's quite a bit easier to coexist even if some of you irritate each other. Or maybe it's just that the one 2br situation I was in imploded terribly, and I haven't had big troubles in group houses.
I do think you're paying a few years ago's rates.
This would make sense, since this lease has been continuous(with new people shuttling in and out) for at least 4 years now, and maybe more. It's like reverse rent-control. I think the first course of action is to go drive a hard bargain with the landlord, as much as I'm going to dread having to do that. Hopefully that will work, because aside from how much I like this place, I just really do not want to screw with moving along with all the other crap I've got going on right now(which I'll make sure to drop you an email soon to catch up on, etc.)