TdyBuckeye;1796317; said:
I'll be moving to Dayton for a job near Wright-Patt in December. I appreciate all of the suggestions regarding real estate.
Do any of you who currently live in the area have any recommendations about utilities? How about Time Warner vs. DirecTV? Any thoughts on cellular providers (local coverage, service, etc...)? Any word on Barksdale?
Is this still the case? How high are we talking here? I'm looking to live pretty cheap for the first year or so... Hopefully it won't have a big impact.
Television - I had Time Warner when I lived there and was happy with it other than price, but I also never lived in an arrangement where I was able to get a dish. As of four years ago, there were no options like FIOS or UVerse and I doubt they have them now still.
Cellular - That part of Ohio is flat, so pretty much every national carrier works in that area, and all of them have the same amount of dead spots there. Cincinnati Bell is also available and might be your best option for a cheap regional carrier. It's basically a rebranded, non-contract version of AT&T.
As far as neighborhoods go, if you're looking to start off inexpensive you might want to look into Kettering. You're probably gonna find more inexpensive options there than Beavercreek or Englewood, but it's not a bad part of town and it's in the same general area. IMO, the key is to live near I-675 to be near whatever Dayton "has to offer" (

) and make it easier to get the fuck out of town whenever possible, with fairly easy access to Cincinnati and Columbus.
I would not look at Springfield. I grew up not far from Springfield - it's cheap and with good reason. It's like Detroit for Kentuckians.
Also, I used to live and Huber Heights and would not recommend it. It's inexpensive and right off of I-70 & I-75 so that was nice, but it seems like every time I go back through it has gotten worse and worse