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orionhousingsposts · 7 months
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Make Your Campus Life Memorable At Gemini TownHomes
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The well-renowned housing scheme, Orion Housing, warmly welcomes you to be a part of that dynamic campus environment and impart memories that will linger for ages. What better company to give you the campus living experience than the next-door neighbors of the Orion residences that are designed centrally with the comfort of students like you in mind?
Proximity to Campus: Orion Housing is an ideal place so easy to get on foot of the university campus. Aun's pleasant day-to-day life is that you no longer have to deal with the long hours that you would have spent traditionally at home instead as you would be so involved in classes, activities, and socializing.
Comfortable Living: Our homes are dignified and are taken with great care so that students who have to study can live in peace. Relax and uplift your spirit in our cozy and airy rooms, which are thoughtfully set up with the necessities and have a detail that resembles the comfort of living in a home.
Community Spirit: The home Orion gives to such people is encompassed by a feeling of belonging and inclusivity. This already is your home with all the needed amenities a vibrant city can offer. Interact with exemplary peers, join fellowship activities, and build the kind of lasting bonds that the college experience will be all the more memorable for you.
Affordable Choices: We appreciate that money is often a constraint. However, the same commitment of responsible budgeting that you have is the one we fully share. Our mission is to provide housing units that are on the affordable side and offer a way of living that imposes no unnecessary sacrifices.
Convenient Facilities: You will find that Orion Housing is in Los Angeles with a host of amenities, including walk-in laundry facilities and high-speed internet services that are meant to take care of the demands of modern living in a simpler way.
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alwaysbewoke · 4 months
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doberbutts · 2 months
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I would feel bad for the mice that get caught in my traps if it were not for the fact that I have now killed 3 in the span of 2 hours to the same trap. I feel like if you keep sending members of your family out to forage for food and they keep going "ooo! Yummy peanut butter :)" to the same very obvious trap in the same location, at some point that's kind of on you.
So now my reaction to walking into the room and seeing the exact same trap with yet another mouse inside is "...idiot" instead of "poor thing".
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kirby-the-gorb · 1 year
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lee-blogs · 3 days
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Still packing stuff and now i'm looking for a box for this.
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My dad and i made it a few years ago for halloween, probably 2015/16 if i'm remembering right. It's made from a lays can, a wipes container from his work, and paper maché. I don't remember what the wires and front metal bits are from, but the middle actually lights up! It has one of those long battery-powered emergancy lights in it and some colored tissue paper
#lee rambles#I gotta fix the metal bits on the front#they keep coming out of place and drooping down. maybe some hot glue'll work since i don't want to melt the styrofoam under the paper#I went as Chell that year#with a shitty handmade Aperature Science shirt lol#Also as a sidenote since i'm already talking a bunch in the tags#I have no idea if we're actually going to be able to afford to move or not#so we're kinda thinking about staying where we are and seeing how things go over the next few years#i know it's in my dad's will to sell but with how expensive rentals are i doubt we'd be able to afford 2k+ a month on top of our other bills#I just hope my Uncle doesn't give us too much shit about it. We didn't get much from the life insurances he had#definitely not enough to live on for long on its own#but 800 a month for the house is a lot more doable than 2000#we don't want to end up having to kill ourselves working just to make ends meet. That's probably what would happen if we moved#i dunno#just... thinking a lot about the future. I honestly hope we stay#It'd get rid of a lot of stress if we stayed. We'd still get rid of a bunch of things but... it'd be easier.#We weren't even really allowed to grieve. once the funeral was over we just had to start packing our lives away.#i'm a little bitter about it really. They've gotten to grieve and be away from the situation. We've had to be there the whole time.#We might've all been there the day he passed but they weren't there for his bad days. They weren't there helplessly watching as he slowly#got more and more tired. and sick. and depressed.#I don't know what we're going to do.#I didn't mean for this to turn all venty. sorry about that if you've read this far
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The provincial government has announced plans to create a $500-million fund that will enable non-profits to buy older rental buildings in B.C., rather than allowing those buildings to be sold to developers.
The announcement Thursday was billed as a move to help protect tenants from rising rents across the province.
"We're taking action to protect renters who found an affordable place to live, but are worried their building will be bought out from underneath them," read a statement from Premier David Eby.
The Rental Protection Fund will give non-profit housing organizations one-time grants so they can buy affordable rental buildings. The non-profit could then "work with tenants to make improvements or expand to house more people, and at the same time protect affordable housing." [...]
The province said the fund will be operational "in the coming months" and financed by March 31.
Continue Reading.
Tagging: @politicsofcanada
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onefail-at-atime · 1 year
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Everyone,
It's time to WAKE UP and start asking those in your community how they're going to work to stop build-to-rent communities from becoming a mainstream housing option. This isn’t just an American housing issue either. It's become a problem in Canada, the UK, Ireland, and even Australia. Home developers are no longer looking to invest in building for sale home communities. No, corporations are investigating in housing properties to build with the intent to rent. Forever.
These developments aren't new homes for sale. They're not even rent to own communities. No, they're brand new houses/condos that are being built for the sole purpose of helping corporations make a profit now that commercial real estate has become such an unpredictable market.
Americans are already familiar with the apartment living build-to-rent model that has consumed so much of the housing market that it's just natural. For my European friends, they're shocked to hear just how many apartment buildings are built for the sole purpose of being a permanent rental building. Month to month rent that has already increased nearly 50% in just 5 years.
Don't sit on this issue. Don't buy into the grand scheme that economists put out there that this will help the housing crisis because it won't. All it will do is cripple a consumer's buying power more than it already has been since the pandemic.
Housing 👏 is 👏 not👏 for👏 corporate 👏 gain.
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nando161mando · 5 months
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Studies show our homeless workers cannot afford housing. It's estimated that More than 50% of people who are homeless have jobs.
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nerdyfangirlingbooks · 3 months
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Every now and then I remember the times I would mention to my flatmate that I was thinking of buying myself something reasonably expensive (that I had been eyeing up for months and had budgeted for) and she'd tell me that I shouldn't spend that much money on something I didn't need and it would be stupid etc etc while she regularly impulse bought things that cost at least as much and she would use once (while complaining that she was under a lot of financial stress and couldn't afford <$3/week for 2 months for a rental washing machine when ours broke). She is... perhaps not my first call for financial advice
#like I get that you're financially stressed but also it feels a bit rich to complain about it when you're on student allowance (not loan)#and your parents still contribute to things for you even though allowance is supposed to be for people whose parents can't afford to help#and you get multiple scholarships a year even though you're technically not eligible for half of them anymore but then as soon as the money#comes in from those you spend it all on a brand new dress for your sister's hen's do picnic because you can't wear the same dress as you#will for the actual hen's night or the wedding. Better buy a full price one at an expensive store instead of looking in a single op shop or#borrowing one from one of your three sisters who are all roughly the same size#god life must be so tough for you getting the same amount of money as the rest of us on student loan except you only have to pay back half#like the only money you have to live off is the same as what the rest of us get + scholarships (plural) plus what you earnt in your summer#internship? how could you possibly survive??#anyway I am NOT a fan of people who are like 'oh you say you have no money for rent but you have a phone?' because that's bullshit#and the whole 'millenials need to stop eating avocado toast so they can buy a house' thing is also bullshit#however. If you pay $60/week for a gym when you have access to the free uni one (or any other gym in the country is like $20)#and you buy uber eats multiple times a week for like $30+ each time despite having a premade meal in the fridge. and you get multiple#scholarships which mean you are arguably among the more well off students. AND you impulse buy things that cost over $100 regularly#then maybe the problem is not that you don't have enough money to split the rental costs of a washing machine (<$3 each/week)#maybe you are just bad with money#which is fine like it's not like it's unfixable it's just annoying when you act like you're worse off than people whose only money is what#they get from student loan each week so they eat beans on rice for dinner for a week#because that's all they could afford (yes I know people who did this. Yes she complained more than them)#so no I don't think I'm gonna be taking financial advice from you babes because one of us has entertained the idea of a budget to help with#finances and it's not you xx#(she turned down offers of financial help/advice/books to borrow from multiple people multiple times. I 100% get that you might not want to#talk to people about it especially your friends but we had multiple books on finances lying around the flat which she always said she didn't#need. And then she'd continue to complain that she didn't have enough money#god forbid you suggest something like going to a cheaper gym (or worse. The perfectly fine free uni gym!)#again. Her gym cost $60/week for most of last year until they brought in a student discount which was 'only' $45/week#the next most expensive gym chain I can find costs maybe $30/week for the highest membership level#to get what she was getting she would only need like a $20 membership#BUT to be fair she wouldn't get such strong culty vibes at any other gym#lol anyway sorry for the rant. I could keep going but apparently you can only have 30 tags and this is the last one
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six-of-ravens · 7 months
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anyway if you're wondering just how bad the real estate crisis is here, my coworker had a realtor come to his door today who was like, canvassing the neighborhood and asking people if they were looking to sell their homes. the people who usually have like the best job security because 'there's always someone selling or buying' are shit out of luck going door to door begging people to have them sell their homes. it's fucking NUTS.
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alwaysbewoke · 3 months
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orionhousingsposts · 7 months
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Orion Housing - Your Gateway To Trendy Apartments In The Central La
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Finding the most trustworthy real estate services in the city of Los Angeles? Meet Orion Housing! We provide state-of-the-art modern homes complete with all the amenities.
We are devoted to meeting the needs of students seeking accommodation at Los Angeles universities and professionals looking for modern housing.
It is our team of specialists who will help you to select your dream house. Here we pledge to give you rest of mind and support at your disposal for a hitch-free ride.
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thatrandombystander · 8 months
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Man whenever I end up moving out, I'm getting one of those countertop dishwashers.
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mbrainspaz · 2 years
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I applied to that job my gran sent me as kind of a prank. I just wanted to see how bad the pay they were offering was to have more ammunition next time she tried to whine about 'young people these days.' But now they want to interview me and keep asking what my 'expected salary' is or whatever. Initially I said, 'my main concern is housing. I need to be able to afford a local place.' They kept asking. So I went and looked at the local market...
when I say it's bleak, that doesn't even begin to describe the despair of doing the math I've done today.
Turns out I'd need a salary of 60K to be able to afford rent.
Now—
Google does think that entry level pay for a designer (that's me!) in Texas should be 50-60K, but to that I say IN WHAT UNIVERSE? I was barely making 35K when I left my company job to go freelance 5 years ago, and that was after 3 years of significant raises for my astronomically stellar performance ('cause I'm good at my job(s)) as a freaking Creative Director with a BFA. That didn't stop the local magazine I interviewed at in 2019 from giving me a 2 page 'quiz' about how to use an Xacto knife and pantone codes like it was 1999, then spending the whole interview complaining about how they can't find anyone who isn't self taught while I was sitting right there repeatedly pointing out that I had a degree. Anyway let's go check out the ONLY property within a reasonable commuting distance of the job currently listed on Zillow for less than 1K a month.
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mmmmm cozy.
Of course if I didn't currently have a job and a house (as part of my job), my fallback would be looking to buy another RV. That or using my savings to flee to Europe.
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iirulancorrino · 1 year
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Every time I’m reminded of the current state of housing prices I want to start chewing wires
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obynotec · 1 year
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How to get Rental assistance in USA. 2023
Are you struggling to keep up with your monthly rent in the United States? With rising living costs, many individuals and families find themselves facing the daunting challenge of housing affordability. The good news is that rental assistance programs exist to provide crucial financial relief to those in need. In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through the essential steps to access rental assistance in the USA. Let's dive into the details, ensuring you have the knowledge and tools to secure the support you deserve.
1. Understand the Types of Rental Assistance Programs
Before embarking on your journey to secure rental assistance, it's vital to grasp the diversity of programs available. Rental assistance in the USA comes in various forms, such as federal, state, and local initiatives, as well as non-profit organizations. Knowing the options will help you identify the most suitable program for your unique situation.
2. Determine Your Eligibility
Each rental assistance program sets specific eligibility criteria. These criteria often revolve around factors like your income, family size, and housing situation. Carefully review the requirements of the program you intend to apply for to ensure you meet them.
3. Research Available Programs
Your search for rental assistance should begin with thorough research. Explore government websites, online resources, and reach out to local community organizations to discover the programs available in your area.
Don't know where to start?
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4. Gather Required Documentation
Most rental assistance programs necessitate the submission of certain documents with your application. These documents can include proof of income, lease agreements, identification, and more. Prepare these documents in advance to streamline the application process.
5. Submit Your Application
Depending on the program, you may have the option to apply online or in person. Regardless of the method, ensure that you provide accurate information and complete all required forms meticulously. Be patient as you await a response; processing times can vary.
6. Follow Up and Stay Informed
After submitting your application, don't sit back and wait. Follow up with the relevant authorities to check the status of your request. Staying informed and engaged in the process can help expedite your application.
7. Seek Additional Resources
If you face challenges during the application process or require more immediate assistance, consider reaching out to local social service agencies, housing counselors, or non-profit organizations. They can often provide guidance and support.
Conclusion:
Navigating the process of obtaining rental assistance in the USA may seem overwhelming, but it's a lifeline for those facing housing insecurity. By understanding the types of programs available, ensuring eligibility, conducting thorough research, and meticulously completing your application, you can significantly increase your chances of receiving the assistance you need.
Remember, you are not alone on this journey. Many organizations and resources are dedicated to helping individuals and families secure stable housing. In your pursuit of rental assistance, persistence and determination are your greatest allies. You can unlock the door to financial relief and housing stability.
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