Damn does your co tenant know what the rent share ratio is? |
Understatement of the year. |
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I make 55K, husband in school working part time makes 20k. We spend:
1130 rent 1000 daycare 500 food 50 diapers/wipes 225 car payment 86 car insurance 70 phone 150 student loans 300 misc |
Not everyone wants to live in DC or the surrounding areas. |
But this is a DC based forum. Yes, anyone from around the world can access and post but when it comes to things like the cost of housing and cost of daycare, DC is in a different league then the "south". $55-$75K is a very respectable salary in many areas of the country. |
Awww, that's really nice of your parents. It's obvious from your post that you do appreciate it. My friend is doing this for her son and his "rent" is going into mutual funds (for him, eventually). I'll be happy to do the same for my son when the time comes. |
Why are you spending $90 per month on a phone? What a waste of money, it isn't 2008 anymore. |
Again, why are you spending $110 per month on a phone? What an incredible waste of money. You're flushing $900 per year down the toilet. I am constantly amazed how much $ people flush down the toilet on a phone. |
It makes a huge difference in housing costs. If you're going to post here about SFHs for $100,000 or rent below $800, you should probably list your area. It isn't really relevant to this discussion about DC budgets because the differences are so big. |
So you're barely saving any money....good to know. |
A few of my friends do this (they're all 23-25). Yes, they live in "luxury" apartments in Clarendon and the like ("luxury" because the apartments are newly and cheaply built, full of other recent grads and Friday nights/the weekends are an absolute madhouse) the like, BUT: - they live in the basement apartments - they live 2-3 people to a 1BD/1BD+den - they walk just about EVERYWHERE and if they take Uber, they split the fare between 4-5 people - they pregame heavily before going out, and if they go to the club/bar, they scrimp on drinks - don't shop for clothes often or wear clothes until they've fallen apart (I've seen a number of them wear visibly ripped clothes to work) - not always, but usually, rely on the family to pay for things like cell phone bills |
Why of course, sucking from the family teet. You forgot to mention many of these a-holes have their parents subsidize their rent. |
I spend $70 a month on my iPhone. I think those so called cheap plans that are on TV cost more than they are advertising, even w/the taxes. |
I'm paying $35 a month. You can get 5 GB data for $45. Paying anything more than that for phone service is flushing money down the toilet. Hate to break it to you. |
Yes, that's another way to get rent paid! However, the people I know whose parents tend to live in places that aren't very popular, but pay a premium to do so. |