Apartment-hunting help? : comments.
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She asks exactly which area you want to live in (Ravenna, Viewridge, really close to the University? Or do not mind living in those areas that you listed in your entry?) And she asks when you want to move in. And the highest price you're willing to pay. :]
- Tiff
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We want to move September 1, and as for price ... $1000/month or more is okay, but it better be big and have amenities. ;) For instance, I found one place (that didn't work out, sadly) for $1200, but I liked it because it was in a nice neighborhood, around 1000 square feet, and included a bunch of utilities.
Please thank your friend for me. Even if she can't find us something, that's really nice of her to offer.
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http://maps.google.com/maps?f=l&view=text&hl=en&q=apartment&near=Seattle,+WA&attrid=&ie=UTF8
(the reviews are important)
http://seattlebubble.com/blog/2008/02/25/how-to-use-craigslist-rss-to-find-a-great-rental/
http://housingmaps.com/
http://housing.asuw.org/
http://www.mynewplace.com/
http://www.apartments.com/
http://www.everyaptmapped.com/
Hope you find something! :]
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