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post_verone t1_irydm2q wrote
Reply to comment by Day9125 in What is an hourly living wage these days in Lakewood? by Day9125
It definitely depends on the field or position you work. Minimum wage (or close to it) jobs like retail just don’t cut it for renting in Lakewood, unless you work full time, work multiple jobs or have a housemate.
post_verone t1_irxk69c wrote
Lakewood is a little more expensive compared to other cities in Cuyahoga county, specifically houses whether you buy or rent. The apartment complexes also vary based on features, amenities and management. You get what you pay for it in Lakewood. However I’ve seen some very cheap apartments here, as low as $650/mo for a 1-bed. I agree with the other comment that said about $20/hr for a single person and you’re set.
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Reply to comment by solarpoweredatheist in What is an hourly living wage these days in Lakewood? by Day9125
There are plenty of 1/2-bed apartments for under $1000 in Lakewood. Granted they aren’t the most updated and some of the property managers aren’t the best, but they exist. I rent a 2-bed apartment for $775 in Lakewood.
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Reply to comment by tofuslut666 in What is an hourly living wage these days in Lakewood? by Day9125
It is true, you just have to know where to find them. You won’t find much on websites like apartments.com or even Zillow for places in Lakewood. You have to look on property management websites and reach out directly about upcoming vacancies. Lakewood is a hotspot so landing a rental for a reasonable price is a bit competitive. It could also be that some of your friends are looking for a certain standard that is not in line with their budget.
edit: Also you’re right, places love the grey lol. All my walls are grey. I’m just happy they aren’t white tho