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Ok the three roomates rent was $300 a month when the show took place right? So if the show took place today how mutch do you think the rent would be today in 2008?
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I think at least $800/month, maybe more. Although it wasn't a huge amount of square footage, it was a two bedroom and it had a full kitchen, plus it was California. Sometimes privately owned buildings like that run cheaper, so maybe a tiny bit cheaper, but no less than $700/month, and I think that would be a deal nowadays.
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$700-$800 a month sounds about right for todays standards. One thing I always wondered and it was probably unmentioned, did the rent ever increase after seven years? I know Roper always threatened to raise the rent if he evict the roomates, but I wonder.
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As I recall from an urban economics course I once took, Santa Monica is (was?) an example of a municipality with rent controls, so it's possible the rent did not increase so long as Janet (the original roomie?) did not move out. That also explains Roper always going on about how much extra the place could fetch if the trio were gone.
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I would say 800 a month
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Wrong. A two bedroom apartment near the beach in Santa Monica would easily run AT LEAST $1000 a month today. I own an apartment building and the rent for one bedroom is $750 a month.
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And as for the show, in the unaired Gelbart pilot the boy's share of the rent was 55 a month. I do wonder if that $165 was a realistic figure in 1976, as well as 300 around 77-80 or so, and 500 in 1982 or thereabouts.... |
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I use to live in New England and the rent for apartments was very high. In the city of Newburyport Mass rents for apartments there where well over a $1000 a month.Even studio apartments where not very cheap.
Now I live in The Midwest and theres some apartments near I live that only want $350 a month for a 1 bedroom apartment.Dont understand why the rents where I live now are so cheap? |
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I grew up in the midwest (Missouri too
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The trio were always mentioning the beach or going to the beach. I got the impression their apartment was not that far.
Remember that episode where Mrs. Roper and Janet went to the beach and were nude when they returned to the building and they hid in the bushes? So, the beach had to be real close. The beach will always add a good chunk of money in rent. Especially around Santa Monica. I just checked the ads for apartments in that area and a ONE BEDROOM apartment that is TEN BLOCKS AWAY FROM THE BEACH runs for $800 a month. So, I imagine a TWO BEDROOM will be at least $1000...throw in another $200 if it is closer to the beach. |
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