How does anyone find a job that pays enough to afford a home here?

Anonymous
You need to pay $1 million for any homes in the DC area, so you need a salary of like $500k to afford that. No one can make that much. I don’t know how anyone gets those jobs when I can’t even get accepted into the army as an officer
Anonymous
You don’t need to make $500k to buy a million dollar house. Our house is $860k and we bought with a HHI of $175k. No family $ or help. We had saved a $100k down payment over about 3 years. Our take home was about $11k a month, and our PITI is about $5k. So yeah, a huge chunk of our money, but that’s life.

With higher interest rates now (this was a couple years ago) your PITI would be more like $6500. But that’s still doable with a $200k or $250k salary.

You just need to accept that a huge chunk of your take home pay will go to your mortgage.

I don’t know anyone who has bought in the last 5-10 years in this area whose house cost only double their income. Around here, it’s more like 4x.
Anonymous
OP, we couldn’t afford a house that met our needs, so we moved to another metro area. I’m so glad we lived in the DMV because it’s a great place for dating. I wouldn’t have met a wonderful person like my spouse in a small town. Lots and lots of young people get their start here. But you’ll notice a trend over time that people marry, have a baby, then move away. That’s the financial reality of this area.
Anonymous
we are replacing our own children with cheap disposable foreign labor. our kids are not able to afford health insurance, let along buy a house.

The post features a graph showing the percentage of U.S. 30-year-olds who are both married and homeowners dropping from around 50% in 1950 to 15% in 2025, drawing on Census Bureau and Pew Research data that confirm declining marriage rates (from 90% in 1962 to 52% in 2019) and young adult homeownership (from 42% in 1982 to 29% in 2021).



this is the result of letting the investor class drive immigration to their benefit.
Anonymous
Out first house cost 500k and we lived in it for 11 years. You need a starter home.
Anonymous
You can buy a home for less than 1 Million.
Anonymous
You can buy a starter condo, build equity and sell after 15 years, that’s 600k toward your next home down and you are barely 40-45 years old.
Anonymous
You don't need a million dollar home, OP.

My first home was a tiny old studio condo. i paid it off within <10 years. My monthly payment + condo fee were low enough to allow me to save a considerable amount.

Once paid off, I bought a $700k townhome. I used the cash from my condo sale to put down a sizable down payment keeping my monthly payments very approachable.

The problem is, you probably want to go from renting to a SFH. Sorry, it doesn't work like that. You're going to have to make some sacrifices. Smaller place, older place, and then work your way up.
Anonymous
It's not all about salary. Do you have a decent down-payment? Do you have an investment account?
You can lose your job. Harder to lose cash in the bank.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Out first house cost 500k and we lived in it for 11 years. You need a starter home.

Starter homes in DC are <$1M. Not everyone is willing to have a 2 car, 1 hour commute lifestyle. And you have to go REALLY far out for prices to get lower than one mil.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Out first house cost 500k and we lived in it for 11 years. You need a starter home.

Starter homes in DC are <$1M. Not everyone is willing to have a 2 car, 1 hour commute lifestyle. And you have to go REALLY far out for prices to get lower than one mil.

Oops meant >$1M obvs.
Anonymous
Bought a townhouse, lived there 10 years, leveraged up to an older SFH that is now worth $1m but wasn't when we bought it (and is a money sink). I commute to DC from outside the Beltway, which is less fun every year.

I like the control and security of owning, but renting would give us more flexibility on, e.g., schools.
Anonymous
You need two jobs making about $300k total. Which is doable. And you can get a house less than $1M. But yes. The buying power has really degraded. Not enough hikes are being built either in the places people want to live.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Out first house cost 500k and we lived in it for 11 years. You need a starter home.

Starter homes in DC are <$1M. Not everyone is willing to have a 2 car, 1 hour commute lifestyle. And you have to go REALLY far out for prices to get lower than one mil.


I see plenty of condos in the 600k range in nice neighborhoods. Find a partner with a job and buy as Dual income couple.
Anonymous
You should be able to afford a home that’s 3 or 4x your salary. We easily afforded our 1m home on 250k. We had a large downpayment of 20% because this wasn’t our first home.
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