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app_priori OP t1_iwcxyzc wrote
Reply to comment by Macrophage87 in Is anyone interested in a cryptocurrency meetup? by app_priori
Using certain cryptocurrencies can help you protect your privacy.
Depending on who your landlord is, they might take cryptocurrency as payment.
app_priori OP t1_iwct8lg wrote
Reply to comment by new_account_5009 in Is anyone interested in a cryptocurrency meetup? by app_priori
Not all crypto is used in the conduct of crime. There are many bad actors, but I always encourage self-custody and people to do their own research.
app_priori t1_ivyesv6 wrote
Thanks for your generosity.
app_priori t1_ivk9lqu wrote
Reply to Cell Service on Red Line down? by ecc1987
Noticed it too in the same place, on T-Mobile.
app_priori t1_ivk664r wrote
NoMa is very block by block. While it is by and large safe, it can feel sketchy in spots, especially in the areas near the public housing developments. I've heard it was way, way sketchier in the past. That said, you can save $100 to $200 a month living in NoMa, though, as the rents are typically lower there..
Wharf is cool but it's also expensive and not nearly as close to the Metro as you think it is unless you live directly by the Metro station at Waterfront. I like visiting the Wharf every now and then, but in general I could never see myself living there.
I personally live in Gallery Place/Chinatown and love it here. Sure the apartment buildings in the are older but the area is far more convenient to transit. If you take Amtrak often, you will surely appreciate the proximity to Union Station. I recommend Gallery Place/Chinatown out of the three for sure.
I am personally not bothered by the noise in Chinatown... If noise is a concern, NoMa is a better bet.
app_priori t1_iv1hgog wrote
Reply to comment by sauceandmeatballs in Car Broken Into-Valuable things stolen by starlight8827
Really? Like back in 1950?
app_priori t1_iv1dq4i wrote
Reply to Car Broken Into-Valuable things stolen by starlight8827
I'm sorry this happened to you. Unfortunately Baltimore is also a place where crimes of opportunity occur a lot.
app_priori t1_iv1dnbj wrote
Reply to comment by BeSmarter2022 in Car Broken Into-Valuable things stolen by starlight8827
They could just easily put it on eBay or something.
app_priori t1_iujrw8s wrote
Reply to comment by MishimaWasRight in Best Neighborhood in Baltimore: Fight! by MishimaWasRight
True but unless you want to live in an economically-disadvantaged area, you are only really saving $200 a month by renting a place with roommates in a place like Canton or Federal Hill compared to DC. Maryland/Baltimore income taxes are also higher than DC.
Most places in Fells/Canton/Upper Fells go for about $700 to $900 if you are seeking a place with roommates. DC you can do the same if you look into the right places like Mt. Pleasant or Columbia Heights.
Now, if you insist on living alone, then Baltimore might make a bit more sense. But even still that commute once a week from outside Mount Vernon is going to be a bit of doozy regardless.
Also the MARC can sometimes be unreliable. Trains can get cancelled at a moment's notice.
app_priori t1_iujpeda wrote
Reply to comment by MishimaWasRight in Best Neighborhood in Baltimore: Fight! by MishimaWasRight
Why not just live in DC then?
app_priori t1_iuiz1dz wrote
Reply to comment by CognacNCuddlin in How much do you pay for rent? by Vinsantoo
They should have posted what they once paid for rent... lol.
app_priori OP t1_iugvir1 wrote
Reply to comment by EthanFl in Is it that much cheaper to live in Baltimore as opposed to DC? by app_priori
One of my friends bought a house in Baltimore. Same house would have gone for 50% or 75% more in DC. She enjoys living in Baltimore, but for her, moving to Baltimore was the equivalent of moving back home. (She grew up in a rural part of northern Maryland.)
I've visited her in Baltimore twice already, her neighborhood is really nice, has a somewhat similar vibe to Petworth.
app_priori OP t1_iugu686 wrote
Reply to comment by EthanFl in Is it that much cheaper to live in Baltimore as opposed to DC? by app_priori
Yeah, I'm accounting for the county/city tax too. Taxes would cost me about $100 more per month based on napkin math.
IDK, I am bit burned out on DC and want to try something new but don't want to move too far away.
app_priori t1_iugsah3 wrote
Glad you enjoyed yourself! See you soon.
app_priori t1_iualzq0 wrote
Reply to comment by OwlAffectionate3782 in moving to Baltimore- neighborhood recs? by OwlAffectionate3782
Butcher's Hill maybe? I'd stay as close to work as possible.
app_priori t1_iuakzzx wrote
Reply to comment by OwlAffectionate3782 in moving to Baltimore- neighborhood recs? by OwlAffectionate3782
Where do you plan to work? Or are you working from home?
app_priori t1_ityemxj wrote
Reply to stolen ebike from st. Paul and 29th by ccbmtg
You couldn't store it inside...? In DC this would have been stolen too if you had kept it outside.
app_priori t1_ittp6lw wrote
Reply to comment by xlllxJackxlllx in Best place to donate clothing? by moediggity3
I mean a lot of people like to thing their recycling gets actually recycled too... unless it's cardboard or metal or glass or high value plastic, it's not.
Most clothes dumped at a lot of these places gets dumped overseas where it's sold to locals for pennies on the dollar. Anything after that gets buried or burned. There's a lot of waste and overproduction in the clothing industry.
app_priori t1_itrleg2 wrote
Reply to Best place to donate clothing? by moediggity3
Don't donate clothing, most of the time, it gets thrown away anyways. Try giving it away to people who might actually use it.
app_priori t1_iwnul9x wrote
Reply to Is the DC metro silver line better than the Mbta? by Glum-Drive6931
You mean WMATA?
Having grew up in Boston and spent most of my live there before moving here, WMATA is much better than the MBTA by a long shot.
The system is cleaner, goes much further out to the suburbs and the buses arrive on time for the most part.
MBTA suffers from being built a long time ago. There's too much deferred maintenance, and it's really impacted the quality and usability of the system over the past ten years. Perhaps WMATA might eventually suffer from that too but I hope they keep up with the maintenance.