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rook119 t1_je7vbav wrote

The newer apts in Owings Mills are very nice but they pricey (Groveton Green, Cascades Overlook) prob close to 2K for a 2BR. If money was no object I'd live in Cascades.

IMO all the affordable apts that sit on reisterstown rd in owings mills are terrible and most still want 1300-1500/mo.

The only affordable place that I like in OM is Garrison Forest apts which are about $1150 for a 2BR on the smaller side (800 sq ft?). Have a friend who lives there.

You'd prob be better off in Reisterstown. The Preserve is alright (as long as its a newly renovated one) and Charleytown is also decent.

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bmore414 t1_je7u8qo wrote

Old zookeeper.

Every zoo animal that dies or is euthanized is required to have an autopsy. Small animals can be sent to the pathologist but large animals need to have the autopsy done at the zoo. The veterinarian who cared for this giraffe had to take part in her autopsy, removing organs and cutting her into smaller pieces. The remains were likely cremated.

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benignlystained t1_je7t7gb wrote

Water - $20-26 flat. BGE - I’ve paid around $50-80. I’m conservative with usage, but also own reptiles so it hikes it up a bit.

This is for a 550 sqft apartment with a ductless/room-by-room heating/cooling system.

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jessiewicz t1_je7rew6 wrote

Both of these utilities are ones you can find out actual numbers for. Bge you can call and they can give you an average and likely a high and low and water bills can be searched on the city website. They’re billed quarterly I believe.

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dipbotw t1_je7n1z4 wrote

my apartment is about the same size, when I first moved in it was like 60-70 a month, but over the past year it's risen, usually around 90-100 now. I haven't really changed anything that I'm doing with my electricity or gas so no idea what made it go up honestly

but hopefully that gives you a rough idea of what it might look like!

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Few_Society5388 t1_je7mkzx wrote

BGE- $40-100, summer-winter, and that’s being very conservative with the gas heat and oven usage. Water is billed from landlord and divided amongst apartments, usually around $60.

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