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Re: Penn Students Taking Questions

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 11:35 pm
by ymmv
Flokkness wrote:
Mack.Hambleton wrote:anyone who knows a lot about housing pls pm me
Would like to piggyback on this as well.
Lots of good info in this thread. Best bet is usually Craigslist. West and South Philly run cheaper than Center City for the most part, but unless you're biking South Philly can be a bit of a commute. Grad Hospital (neighborhood between Center City and South Philly) is a popular choice - cute area, short bike ride or bus to school, and inexpensive. West Philly has some similarly nice and cheap neighborhood spots along Baltimore Ave, particularly from 35-45th Streets. In Center City walkups and condos range wildly in price, but you can easily find reasonably priced studios and even 1BRs. Some popular condo rental buildings in CC within walking distance of school are RiverWest, 3400 Chestnut, and 2121 Market.

Or, if you have a trust fund to blow, there's Domus.

Re: Penn Students Taking Questions

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 11:43 pm
by Mack.Hambleton
domus is dumb

Re: Penn Students Taking Questions

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2015 12:45 am
by Mack.Hambleton
Also I have some questions about OCI if someone who's been through the process wants to pm me :)

Re: Penn Students Taking Questions

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2015 8:01 am
by Flokkness
ymmv wrote:
Flokkness wrote:
Mack.Hambleton wrote:anyone who knows a lot about housing pls pm me
Would like to piggyback on this as well.
Lots of good info in this thread. Best bet is usually Craigslist. West and South Philly run cheaper than Center City for the most part, but unless you're biking South Philly can be a bit of a commute. Grad Hospital (neighborhood between Center City and South Philly) is a popular choice - cute area, short bike ride or bus to school, and inexpensive. West Philly has some similarly nice and cheap neighborhood spots along Baltimore Ave, particularly from 35-45th Streets. In Center City walkups and condos range wildly in price, but you can easily find reasonably priced studios and even 1BRs. Some popular condo rental buildings in CC within walking distance of school are RiverWest, 3400 Chestnut, and 2121 Market.

Or, if you have a trust fund to blow, there's Domus.
This is great, thanks. (No trust fund, sadly)

Re: Penn Students Taking Questions

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2015 9:08 am
by PennBull
ymmv wrote: Or, if you have a trust fund to blow, there's Domus.
It continues to blow my mind how anyone with a stake in the game would ever choose Domus or Sansom Place

Just terrible values for the price. Domus is nice and all, but the same money would get you SO much more in Center City.

I guess these people have this odd freakout if they're not living RIGHT ACROSS THE STREET from the school

I lived a 15 minute walk away my 1L year--hardly the other side of the city.

Re: Penn Students Taking Questions

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 9:23 am
by r6_philly
There are people who still live across the street from their firms now...

Re: Penn Students Taking Questions

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 9:27 am
by PennBull
r6_philly wrote:There are people who still live across the street from their firms now...
probably the same people, right? haha

Re: Penn Students Taking Questions

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 7:48 pm
by NotASpecialSnowflake
How is Powelton Village? I found some pretty great places around 40th and Powelton, but I want to make sure its a good area. Also how far west is the limit for good housing options? I've heard anywhere from 45th-50th

Re: Penn Students Taking Questions

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 8:21 pm
by Clearly
Powelton is alright, it's no Malibu, but it's perfectly fine.

Also the west boundary isn't a straight line. 45th and Baltimore or spruce is great, 45th and say powelton might get sketchy. That said, I'm of the mind that very few of these neighborhoods are as sketchy as Penn students portray them.

Re: Penn Students Taking Questions

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2015 8:16 am
by PennBull
Clearly wrote:That said, I'm of the mind that very few of these neighborhoods are as sketchy as Penn students portray them.
Same here.

And I totally agree about the Western boundary as well. I'd happily live at 50th, but probably a little south (say, Spruce or Baltimore) and probably not up to Market Street. Most of that is because there isn't much of a $ difference and you're already saving a shitload of money living there anyways.

That said, you can find really affordable housing 40th and west in a variety of different styles (1 BRs, studios, I personally lived in an 8-BR with 7 other guys because why not), just know that they will be part of converted houses and whatnot and not like, apartment buildings (altho there are scattered apartment complexes out that way)

Re: Penn Students Taking Questions

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 2:38 pm
by NotASpecialSnowflake
Awesome thanks for the advice!

Does anyone know/recommend any gyms in Philly? And if I'm looking to buy furniture, where should I start? I'm not looking for anything fancy and wouldn't mind buying it secondhand.

Re: Penn Students Taking Questions

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 2:43 pm
by Clearly
NotASpecialSnowflake wrote:Awesome thanks for the advice!

Does anyone know/recommend any gyms in Philly? And if I'm looking to buy furniture, where should I start? I'm not looking for anything fancy and wouldn't mind buying it secondhand.
Once you're a Penn student, sign up for Potruck, it's right up the road from the school and is legit and not a bad deal for students.

Re: Penn Students Taking Questions

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 2:43 pm
by Mack.Hambleton
are campus gyms not included with tuition?

Re: Penn Students Taking Questions

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 2:49 pm
by ymmv
NotASpecialSnowflake wrote:Awesome thanks for the advice!

Does anyone know/recommend any gyms in Philly? And if I'm looking to buy furniture, where should I start? I'm not looking for anything fancy and wouldn't mind buying it secondhand.
Philly Sports Center is only $20 a month (no contract) with locations in Center City, Fairmount, or Old City, and most of their facilities are in pretty good shape. LA Fitness in Center City is decent, similarly priced with their usual promotions. 12th St Gym (Washington Square) is great, but pricier at $300-400 a year depending on what their student discount is these days.

Penn has a gym, but I was never interested because of price/location. Details are easy to find if you google it.

Re: Penn Students Taking Questions

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 3:07 pm
by Clearly
Mack.Hambleton wrote:are campus gyms not included with tuition?
They are not.

Re: Penn Students Taking Questions

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 3:38 pm
by Auxilio
Any current students have thoughts about just buying a condo or something near the university? It seems like there are a lot of surprisingly cheap options quite close to Penn. My parents are lending me my tuition costs (international so loans get difficult) and are looking at just buying a property as opposed to lending the money for rent. It does seem pretty viable at an initial glance.

Would love to hear any thoughts from current students or just Philadelphia residents.

Re: Penn Students Taking Questions

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 3:51 pm
by ymmv
Auxilio wrote:Any current students have thoughts about just buying a condo or something near the university? It seems like there are a lot of surprisingly cheap options quite close to Penn. My parents are lending me my tuition costs (international so loans get difficult) and are looking at just buying a property as opposed to lending the money for rent. It does seem pretty viable at an initial glance.

Would love to hear any thoughts from current students or just Philadelphia residents.
Philly real estate sales are on the up but it's very much a buyer's market. Despite a growing population there is still an overabundance of housing, though I'm not sure whether this applies as strongly to condos. No one can tell you the future, but as someone who's lived here for a while I'd say Philly has been on a steady incline of improvement for a while now, and it feels like every month the Center City revitalization spreads further out west and south. It's an increasingly exciting place to be right now, and my uneducated guess would be that that makes it a reasonable place to invest in housing.

Re: Penn Students Taking Questions

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2015 3:03 am
by Clearly
ymmv wrote:
Auxilio wrote:Any current students have thoughts about just buying a condo or something near the university? It seems like there are a lot of surprisingly cheap options quite close to Penn. My parents are lending me my tuition costs (international so loans get difficult) and are looking at just buying a property as opposed to lending the money for rent. It does seem pretty viable at an initial glance.

Would love to hear any thoughts from current students or just Philadelphia residents.
Philly real estate sales are on the up but it's very much a buyer's market. Despite a growing population there is still an overabundance of housing, though I'm not sure whether this applies as strongly to condos. No one can tell you the future, but as someone who's lived here for a while I'd say Philly has been on a steady incline of improvement for a while now, and it feels like every month the Center City revitalization spreads further out west and south. It's an increasingly exciting place to be right now, and my uneducated guess would be that that makes it a reasonable place to invest in housing.
I've constantly thought about buying a cheap property just on the penntrification border. It actually seems like a smart investment. That said though, that's a different strategy than the condo move, which are pretty much by definition in places people already found investment worthy.

Re: Penn Students Taking Questions

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2015 3:39 am
by Mack.Hambleton
Auxilio wrote:Any current students have thoughts about just buying a condo or something near the university? It seems like there are a lot of surprisingly cheap options quite close to Penn. My parents are lending me my tuition costs (international so loans get difficult) and are looking at just buying a property as opposed to lending the money for rent. It does seem pretty viable at an initial glance.

Would love to hear any thoughts from current students or just Philadelphia residents.
how much these condos go for?

Re: Penn Students Taking Questions

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2015 10:37 am
by Auxilio
Mack.Hambleton wrote:
Auxilio wrote:Any current students have thoughts about just buying a condo or something near the university? It seems like there are a lot of surprisingly cheap options quite close to Penn. My parents are lending me my tuition costs (international so loans get difficult) and are looking at just buying a property as opposed to lending the money for rent. It does seem pretty viable at an initial glance.

Would love to hear any thoughts from current students or just Philadelphia residents.
how much these condos go for?
I have not done a lot of searching yet, but it seems like there are a fair amount of decent options for <130,000. If you consider paying like 1000 in rent for 3 years, that is already a big chunk of the cost.

Re: Penn Students Taking Questions

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 7:43 pm
by NotASpecialSnowflake
Does anyone have any information about where to find cheap furniture?

I know I asked about it before, but I think people may have focused on my gym question.

Re: Penn Students Taking Questions

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 7:55 pm
by PennBull
Uhuru has some great secondhand gems. I found a matching sofa and chair in opposite corners of their disorganized mess of a store and they're still my couches today even after I moved to manhattan

Re: Penn Students Taking Questions

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 8:06 pm
by NotASpecialSnowflake
PennBull wrote:Uhuru has some great secondhand gems. I found a matching sofa and chair in opposite corners of their disorganized mess of a store and they're still my couches today even after I moved to manhattan
Awesome I'll check them out. Thanks!

Re: Penn Students Taking Questions

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 8:18 pm
by Clearly
If you're in west philly theres a used furniture place on 40th and market that has cheap stuff, some of it can be nice, across the street is a new furniture store that is deceptively gigantic... You walk into what feels like a slightly larger than normal city store-front and find yourself in a furniture store that's gigantic :lol:. Obviously that stuff is new, but they still have decent prices for certain things so i'd check it out too.

Re: Penn Students Taking Questions

Posted: Sat May 02, 2015 4:45 pm
by NotASpecialSnowflake
Thanks guys! Sorry about the barrage of questions, but does anyone know/remember where to find the dean's certification form?