This is probably about right. |
| Cell phone seems very high for just one. We pay $150 for four and are still paying off a phone. |
It's impossible to find a decent place around here for $1400. |
| $100 in utilities doesn't sound realistic. |
Utilities seem low too.. Maybe in an area that gets neither too hot or too cold. I think my wifi is $40 alone. |
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I'd aim to keep it at $2000, roughly.
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I'd aim to keep it at $2000, roughly.
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| For a single person who doesn't have kids to transport and/or a custody arrangement, you can probably trim this somewhat, especially in the car and rent area. Get a used car (or consider going car free), and live somewhere cheaper. |
| 100 is too low for utilities in this area (though maybe if you share a place or something you can trim it down, but if you live alone this isn't reasonable) and 180 too high for cell phone. Look for a cheap phone plan. |
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Get a studio. Once you have lived there 1-2 years and done a good job with your budget, move to 1-bedroom.
I wouldn't even move until the car is paid off. Also, aren't there rental with all utilities included? I live in one of those. Moving in the same building and from studio, costs nothing. Free furniture is everywhere on street corners, near universities in May and near trash chute in any building. Go cheap first, and then move up. Don't get spoiled. Your budget is almost like mine, but I have a kid. That cellphone is expensive. You must be still paying for the new Iphone you bought. What's with the retirement? Do it up to the match only. Where is your Roth? Get your financial house in order and then maybe you get a 1-bedroom in year 2030. You do a food job building that investment account you don't even have yet, and landlord don't care if you work or not. |
| What area are you looking to live? |
If you don't have kids why can't you live further away and commute? I realize it sucks but Vienna is really expensive, you'll save money living further out. |
Why not just find a place to share so you aren't spending so much? If you don't have kids, you can easily find something for less that $2200/month. |
| My 25yo son lives in Arlington and commutes to Tysons on the metro. His apartment and has utilities and WiFi included. He has a roommate and prob pays more than you’d want, but saw a few less expensive places when they were looking. |
| Landlord here. We required a monthly HHI of at least three times the rent. |