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Re: Aren't there any decent apartment complexes near WDW?
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 8:42 pm
by Shorty82
hhsrat wrote:I live in the Legacy Dunes complex off US-192, west of WDW. They rent 1, 2, 3, and 4 bedroom apartments. The management company needs to be nagged a little bit to get stuff done, but that's true with any apartment complex.
I also may have a friend looking for a roommate. Not sure what your timeline is for moving down here, but if they need someone, it'd most likely be an ASAP type deal ... PM me if you're interested.
Thanks, I'm sorta interested. Not sure on my timeframe but hopefully soon, depends on the money I'm supposed to have coming in. PM on its way.
Syndrome wrote:There are a lot of garage apartments advertised on our intranet. PM me your email addy and I can send them to you, as only residents can actually log onto the internet.
Thanks. PM on its way.
Re: Aren't there any decent apartment complexes near WDW?
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 8:49 pm
by TourMan
CMGUY89 wrote:I live in Camden World Gateway off of I-Drive South. I am right by that hideous Nickelodeon hotel. I am about 5 minutes from DTD and Epcot so it is REALLY convenient for me. It is gated, well-kept, and has plenty of amenities including valet garbage, pool, fitness center, business center, and 24 hour maint. If you want more info try
http://www.camdenliving.com
Good Luck!!!
Thats funny i live there too, im sorry that you couldnt get an idea of how much it is there, i know ive lived here for about 3 years and love it, i just renewed my lease and it was right around 800 for a 1 bedroom.
Re: Aren't there any decent apartment complexes near WDW?
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 8:52 pm
by Shorty82
TourMan wrote:Thats funny i live there too, im sorry that you couldnt get an idea of how much it is there, i know ive lived here for about 3 years and love it, i just renewed my lease and it was right around 800 for a 1 bedroom.
$800.00 is a lot of money. I don't see how anybody making only a little over minimum wage can afford that.
Re: Aren't there any decent apartment complexes near WDW?
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 10:05 pm
by Big Wallaby
As a friend at work so eloquently put it, we are starving in paradise.
That is very literal. Although, looking at me, you would never know. I mean, the starving part.
Your best bet would be someone who has a house and is renting a room. That runs about $400 or so most of the time. I'll check around for you.
Re: Aren't there any decent apartment complexes near WDW?
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 1:51 am
by glendalais
Have you tried obtaining Housing Assistance from the Government?
According to the website of the Orlando Housing Authority, the average Disney wage apparently qualifies you for a Section 8 voucher in the "VLI" area of Orlando, wherever that is.
http://www.orl-oha.org/S8IncomeLimits.htm
I know a few DL CMs who are on the programme, and they say that it does help them meet the cost of living on their wages (which, compared to WDWs, are completely out of proportion to the cost of living).
Re: Aren't there any decent apartment complexes near WDW?
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 4:10 am
by mechurchlady
they start at under 700 a month for a small place but are half what we pay out in california. I check a place about a hour out from San Diego and it was $1500 but in Georgia it was under 1000.
Best bet is to get 2 room mates in a 3 bedroom and pay 400 a month lol or get bunk beds and sneak in 12 people for 100 a month lol.
Re: Aren't there any decent apartment complexes near WDW?
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 5:56 am
by Big Wallaby
glendalais wrote:Have you tried obtaining Housing Assistance from the Government?
According to the website of the Orlando Housing Authority, the average Disney wage apparently qualifies you for a Section 8 voucher in the "VLI" area of Orlando, wherever that is.
http://www.orl-oha.org/S8IncomeLimits.htm
I know a few DL CMs who are on the programme, and they say that it does help them meet the cost of living on their wages (which, compared to WDWs, are completely out of proportion to the cost of living).
Problem is, by having my wife and me working, we overqualify. A single person in a one-room apartment might be able to qualify. It's quite sad. Then, I go drive through the one behind the Magic Kingdom, and it's pretty obvious that some people there are making a lot more money than I am, judging by their cars...
So the logical next question: How are they proving their income?
Oh, I wish Walt's EPCOT had happened...
Re: Aren't there any decent apartment complexes near WDW?
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 6:36 am
by CMGUY89
I would say that we have three people living in a one bedroom and it works fine for me. The two girls share the bedroom with two singles, and whenever I am there I sleep on an air mattress in the living room. That makes it about 300 a month when I am there, $450 when I am not there.
Re: Aren't there any decent apartment complexes near WDW?
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 9:36 am
by Shorty82
glendalais wrote:Have you tried obtaining Housing Assistance from the Government?
According to the website of the Orlando Housing Authority, the average Disney wage apparently qualifies you for a Section 8 voucher in the "VLI" area of Orlando, wherever that is.
http://www.orl-oha.org/S8IncomeLimits.htm
I know a few DL CMs who are on the programme, and they say that it does help them meet the cost of living on their wages (which, compared to WDWs, are completely out of proportion to the cost of living).
I'll do that but I'm not going to hold out hope. I've tried applying for Foodstamps before and though I should qualify the government says I don't because of money I get from my family. I get that money only because I haven't been able to afford my rent on the hours I've been making.
Apartments cost a LOT more down there than I thought they would. I'll have to find a roommate or something though I would much prefer to have a place to myself.
Re: Aren't there any decent apartment complexes near WDW?
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 10:00 am
by Princess Susi
Syndrome wrote:Have you considered renting a garage apartment in Celebration? There are tons available, and it's better than being in a complex.
hhsrat wrote:I live in the Legacy Dunes complex off US-192, west of WDW. They rent 1, 2, 3, and 4 bedroom apartments. The management company needs to be nagged a little bit to get stuff done, but that's true with any apartment complex.
I also may have a friend looking for a roommate. Not sure what your timeline is for moving down here, but if they need someone, it'd most likely be an ASAP type deal ... PM me if you're interested.
These are great ideas also. I have not heard from my friend yet. Still waiting. He is in the same boat, low wages and living in his own apt.
susi