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I_Fart_In_Trams t1_j7wwpjk wrote
Reply to comment by IntelligentCicada363 in Bus trips on north Mass Ave faster, more consistent with bus lanes by IntelligentCicada363
When? I almost never see them in the mornings. I wish they’d be there every morning, I’m sure they could fund the PD with ppl illegally driving in the bus lanes.
I_Fart_In_Trams t1_j4j8o2y wrote
Reply to Anyone know how much it costs to get utilities turned on in Cambridge MA? by piratebroadcast
It doesn’t cost anything with Eversource unless you’re building a new house or starting a new service that didn’t previously exist. It seems like neither of those are the case. The process is very easy and can be done online.
Belmont owns its own municipal utility, so they play by their own rules. Not sure what the deal is there, but I’d imagine it’s the same.
I_Fart_In_Trams t1_iv11hes wrote
Reply to question about prices and rent budget. by justarussian22
You can live in the Porter/Davis area with that budget easily. Since those train stations straddle the Cambridge/Somerville line, I doubt you’ll notice much difference between the two cities. My personal opinion is that it doesn’t matter which city you’re living in if you’re not owning and/or planning to put kids through schools. As others have mentioned you can definitely avoid paying a realtor fee and security deposit. My last apartment in Cambridge we didn’t pay either. It was a 1 bedroom that was $2,500/month 1 mile from Porter and 0.5 miles from Davis. Since then, I’ve bought in Cambridge, and enjoy living here. That being said, we bid on a lot of houses in Somerville we’d be equally happy in. I see no meaningful difference between the cities, but as others have mentioned, proximity to mass transit is key. Welcome!
I_Fart_In_Trams t1_itf9bd0 wrote
Reply to Email City Council to Abolish Minimum Parking Requirements! City Council is meeting at 5:30pm on Monday, October 24th to discuss making it easier and cheaper to build new housing by eliminating requirement for unneeded parking spaces by Responsible-Bath2778
Thanks for reminding me to email City Council to keep parking minimums. I would have forgot.
I_Fart_In_Trams t1_jdqxvk9 wrote
Reply to comment by Rgrockr in Cambridge Most Livable City in the US, Study Finds by stannenb
That’s what draws many people to Cambridge. You can actually buy good quality food at specialized markets, instead of the garbage they sell at the mega stores.
Of course, it’s not the sole reason, but it’s certainly a benefit of living here.