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23 November 2007

This is a whining thread. [More:]The Boyfriend and I found the most beautiful apartment in the world, but in a rather odd living situation -- basically just the top floor of a brownstone, and we would have no private entrance.

In spite of the fact that it was a little unusual, we put in an application. After going through a ridiculous amount of scrutiny without even having met the potential landlords, we are basically being told we'll probably being rejected. And the thing is ... even if the landlords changed their minds at this point, we wouldn't want to live with people who had insinuated we were bad people without having met us.

So we're rescinding our application and starting over from scratch.

I HATE APARTMENT-HUNTING. It's like, you reveal all this information about yourself, and then people tell you to fuck off, and they seem to infer all sorts of things about you based on your financials and your employment status and ... I don't know.

If all of life boiled down to financial information and statistics, I would be a very bad person indeed.

The whole thing makes me feel naked and violated and vulnerable and fucking powerless. Why would I want to live in the top story of some dude's house anyway??? With no privacy? Like that's a good situation for anyone.

Except if you had seen this apartment you would understand, because it's so beautiful I almost wept when I saw it. And now I have to come back down to earth and realize that I am poor not-even-white trash, and I should go live in Bushwick or Canarsie or maybe underneath a highway somewhere. And eat things out of people's wastebins. Because obviously if you are not rich and well-employed, you are nothing and no one and undeserving of anything at all, and untrustworthy, and likely to steal things or be disrespectful or do a lot of drugs or get pregnant out of wedlock or pick your teeth in public.

::cries::

Okay, your turn. You whine. It will make me feel better to know I'm not the only person whose life is in fucking tatters.
And I hit post without re-reading on preview, and I meant to say either "we are probably being rejected" or "we will probably be rejected." Fuck it all.
posted by brina 23 November | 18:34
Ugh, we hated apartment hunting, too. Hard enough to find a three bedroom place as it was, especially one that was affordable in a decent school system. But once we found one that we liked, we had to deal with about 50 other applicants. We were shot down on every turn. (Okay, so we had three kids and a couple of cats). Eventually, we gave up, and ended up buying a three year old manufactured house (three bedrooms, two baths, a double wide on a corner lot). It's actually cheaper with both the lot rent and the mortgage than an equivalent sized apartment/house rental would be.

posted by redvixen 23 November | 19:18
Awww, brina I'm sorry. There are people who are rich and live in fancy apartments yet they are so angry and unhappy that all the money in the world would not make me want to be inside their heads for even five minutes.

I have nothing to whine about today. Except that HMS* Dude is too far away.



*hot monkey sex

posted by essexjan 23 November | 19:33
oh, my god, brina...

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Thank goodness you escaped that! Beautiful apartment, but feeling exposed, finding yourselves creeping around on tiptoe and whispering to each other? ... bleh! The good news is that an immutable law of apartment hunting is that you can't find The One until after you've already seen the one that seems like The One, that you can't get for whatever reason, and it breaks your heart. Briefly. The Gods of Real Estate demand a little old fashioned suffering, apparently, before they will smile down upon you, but once that's accomplished, you get to find a better place, where you will eventually cozy up and smile at each other and say, "wow, thank god we ended up not getting that other place... remember that other place?"
posted by taz 23 November | 23:04
thanks, taz. you're sweet. and probably very, very right. the more i think about that (omg, so fucking beautiful) apartment, the more i realize it would have been a super-awkward and probably unpleasant living situation.

just ... it's ... so ... PRETTY.
posted by brina 25 November | 01:37
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