Thanks. So there are no common bad or commonly regretted decisions, ways people commonly get exploited, factors people commonly neglect or anything of that sort? (Also, do I really have that many degrees of freedom at ~$1000 a month?)
If so, that’s good to know, but I’m still not sure how to actually do it. Is there a centralized list of housing providers, possibly one that can be automatically ranked by relevant criteria? Amazon pretends to do that with computers, but (last I checked) many if not most models don’t have the relevant fields entered and so don’t show up.
On further thought, since I’m in a low-density area, rather than looking for a place first it might be better to first improve my local mobility by getting a bicycle. Then I could see what possibilities it opens up, and either look for housing next or upgrade to a moped, motorcycle or car. I still don’t really know where to start, though.
Edit: I tried looking for relevant ebooks on Amazon. I’ve found three, and from the reviews, none of them have what I’m looking for; not The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Cycling (1999), Bicycling Magazine’s New Cyclist Handbook (2005) or The Big Book of Bicycling (2010).
Edit 2: Every Woman’s Guide to Cycling seems to have decent reviews; maybe I’ll try it.