Disgusted/Deflated. We make combines $350 & can't afford jack

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Anonymous wrote:Peop le are being too hard on OP. What he/she wanted was possible - 10 to 20 years ago ( adjusted for inflation). Prob people chiming in now got theirs and don’t realize how different things are now.


I paid $690K for a third of an acre close in (already very unusual) 20 years ago but my house is 100 years old. If it was a new build and on half an acre it would have been way more if such a thing existed.
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Anonymous wrote:Peop le are being too hard on OP. What he/she wanted was possible - 10 to 20 years ago ( adjusted for inflation). Prob people chiming in now got theirs and don’t realize how different things are now.


It was possible back then because it was less desirable. She wouldn’t have wanted to live in the places she’s looking at now back then.
Anonymous
Hah! I know a guy like you in my office. He expects to be in the top .01% despite earning in the top 5%. Get over yourself. Better yet, keep going. I am always amused by it.
Anonymous
You can’t always get what you want.

I wish I could have a private jet and could marry a supermodel. But it ain’t happening.
Anonymous
I understand. I come from NY area and make a good salary, nothing fancy, 500K a year which is solidly middle class where I’m from. We were able to afford a SFH, 2,800 square feet, within 30 min driving commute of Park and 46th.

Really interested to know where this was.
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I understand. I come from NY area and make a good salary, nothing fancy, 500K a year which is solidly middle class where I’m from. We were able to afford a SFH, 2,800 square feet, within 30 min driving commute of Park and 46th.

Really interested to know where this was.


Maybe if your surrounding neighbors are the royal family of Saudi Arabia? So out of touch.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Peop le are being too hard on OP. What he/she wanted was possible - 10 to 20 years ago ( adjusted for inflation). Prob people chiming in now got theirs and don’t realize how different things are now.


It was possible back then because it was less desirable. She wouldn’t have wanted to live in the places she’s looking at now back then.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We recently moved from DC to AL, and it's been amazing for our family. Just saying...


ahh to be in the upper crust in Alabama...congrats

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Anonymous wrote:Op here. We want half acre. We are on postage stamp now and hate it. We want newer build so we don't have to replace appliances, roof, windows, electric.

And for those accusing troll. We want to spend max $720. For our salary, etc. it is upsetting we can't get what we want.



You mention for your salary but also that you're unwilling to use your salary to pay for the house. If you want to spend no more then 720 for a 1/2 acre it doesn't matter if your salary is 5 million
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Anonymous wrote:Why must it be a half acre? Why would you even expect this in/around a city? Do you really like to mow the lawn?

I mean this isn't a half acre, but the yard is fine...

https://www.redfin.com/VA/Falls-Church/3124-Shadeland-Dr-22044/home/9565192


Or here, again, yard is fine. Do you need backyard chickens or something?
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Fairfax/4436-Naoma-Ct-22030/home/9614797



You definitely don’t need a half acre for chickens.


In Fairfax you need 2 acres for any kind of livestock including chickens, unless you get a costly permit.

A half acre is kind of a random requirement, IMO, and an unusual size for a lot. I live on a little over a quarter acre and my neighbors have a third acre. It's a lot of upkeep. I'd only move if it was to upgrade to 2 acres AND I had money for gardening help.


My parents live on over an acre in Alexandria (Fairfax side). They bought many moons ago though and will probably stay forever.
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Anonymous wrote:
I understand. I come from NY area and make a good salary, nothing fancy, 500K a year which is solidly middle class where I’m from. We were able to afford a SFH, 2,800 square feet, within 30 min driving commute of Park and 46th.

Really interested to know where this was.


My guess is Westchester county NY. I'm from right near there (Fairfield County CT) which is just as rich, but I grew up living a solidly middle class life in Stamford with a single parent who sent me to 3 grocery stores every week with coupons for each one (and had to go in multiple times to get the "buy one" discount multiple times).

To the person who posted this, yes, 500k a year is still freaking rich, even when your neighbors make millions. It is sad that you are so privileged and sheltered to not even realize this.
Anonymous
OP do you realize how much yard 0.5 acres is? If you're not wanting to spend that much on a house, are you able to upkeep with a yard that size (a couple hours every single weekend in warmer months)? Or else willing to spend on paying someone to maintain? Doesn't sound like a cheaper home with that size yard actually saves you much money in the end. Landscaping, grass care, mulch, etc., is expensive the larger the space.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why must it be a half acre? Why would you even expect this in/around a city? Do you really like to mow the lawn?

I mean this isn't a half acre, but the yard is fine...

https://www.redfin.com/VA/Falls-Church/3124-Shadeland-Dr-22044/home/9565192


Or here, again, yard is fine. Do you need backyard chickens or something?
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Fairfax/4436-Naoma-Ct-22030/home/9614797



You definitely don’t need a half acre for chickens.


In Fairfax you need 2 acres for any kind of livestock including chickens, unless you get a costly permit.

A half acre is kind of a random requirement, IMO, and an unusual size for a lot. I live on a little over a quarter acre and my neighbors have a third acre. It's a lot of upkeep. I'd only move if it was to upgrade to 2 acres AND I had money for gardening help.


My parents live on over an acre in Alexandria (Fairfax side). They bought many moons ago though and will probably stay forever.


And when they eventually sell, it'll be for a hell of a lot more that $720k.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP do you realize how much yard 0.5 acres is? If you're not wanting to spend that much on a house, are you able to upkeep with a yard that size (a couple hours every single weekend in warmer months)? Or else willing to spend on paying someone to maintain? Doesn't sound like a cheaper home with that size yard actually saves you much money in the end. Landscaping, grass care, mulch, etc., is expensive the larger the space.


THIS

That’s one thing I never understand about people who want a ton of land. They will hate maintaining it after the first year. You have to mow the grass weekly, keep up with all of the leaves, etc.

People who want big yards use them maybe 5 times a year unless you have smaller kids. The weather in this area doesn’t compute. It’s either way too hot or too cold. So be careful with this ask.
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Anonymous wrote:Why must it be a half acre? Why would you even expect this in/around a city? Do you really like to mow the lawn?

I mean this isn't a half acre, but the yard is fine...

https://www.redfin.com/VA/Falls-Church/3124-Shadeland-Dr-22044/home/9565192


Or here, again, yard is fine. Do you need backyard chickens or something?
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Fairfax/4436-Naoma-Ct-22030/home/9614797



You definitely don’t need a half acre for chickens.


In Fairfax you need 2 acres for any kind of livestock including chickens, unless you get a costly permit.

A half acre is kind of a random requirement, IMO, and an unusual size for a lot. I live on a little over a quarter acre and my neighbors have a third acre. It's a lot of upkeep. I'd only move if it was to upgrade to 2 acres AND I had money for gardening help.


My parents live on over an acre in Alexandria (Fairfax side). They bought many moons ago though and will probably stay forever.


And when they eventually sell, it'll be for a hell of a lot more that $720k.


I mean they bought in the $300k range and it's an older house. But you're right.
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