lol now I’m positive you have never lived in NYC and don’t know any New Yorkers. |
People making 800k and owning a 750k townhouse with a room for each child in DC in a safe neighborhood would not spark an 11-page thread. It would be a responsible decision, if anything a bit too stingy. |
If you cannot afford a bedroom for each of your children then you are not rich. |
Most people here don't live in the exurbs. There is a wide gulf between trampoline park and living in HCOL Brooklyn on 800k. The Redditor could make 400k in DC or Chicago and live a far better life with all of the urban amenities she thinks she needs to be fulfilled. |
(sarcasm) Yea, real New Yorkers go to Per Se every Wednesday as a family tradition. They bring their 2 year olds to Broadway shows and take in the Frick with their 4th grader after school. They are enjoying NYC to the fullest and use amenities you couldn't find anywhere else in the world besdies London Dubai and Hong Kong. |
Plenty of people happily live "in a shoebox" in NYC for what NYC has to offer. But don't complain about it, there are other options |
You don’t think they’d be on here insulting anyone who lived in Logan Circle? lol. |
She CAN afford it. she’s being deceptive about her income and making ridiculous claims about how there is no SFH worth buying under $2 mil in the NYC suburbs. |
Yeah I still know you’re not a New Yorker 😂 Do you really think when people talk about great NYC food they mean Per Se? |
She can literally by a 4 bedroom house right now on Metro North. She doesn’t want to. She thinks she is entitled to 4 bedrooms in the fully gentrified part of Brooklyn for $1 mil. |
+1. |
Agree there are lots of options that would work but they involve trade offs that the Reddit poster doesn’t want TJ make. You can’t live the perfect life in nyc (bedroom for each kid, super short commute, great schools) for $850K. But you can’t make some trade offs and have it all work out just fine. |
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I don’t know if they still do this but the ABA or some entity used to do a comparison of attorney salaries to cost of living in particular areas. If you looked at it, it made zero sense financially to be a lawyer in NyC. Small cities also didn’t fare very well because the drop off in lawyer comp was too sharp for the lower COL to make it worth it. The sweet spot was mid range cities like Chicago, Washington, Boston, Houston, if I remember correctly. Probably Atlanta now too.
If anyone can find it, I’d be curious to see it. |
More than 2 kids is dumb unless you are Musk and Trump. Multiple kids and multiple baby mamas. |
No one would say buying a 750k townhouse on a 800k income is foolish, no they wouldn’t. |