| Single Fed in Anacosta condo, GS-11 |
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Two USG income family but on a different payscale so I do not know our GS equivalent. SFH in S Arlington
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| DH and I are both GS-15s. We live on the Hill. |
| GS15 and SAHP + baby. We rent a small apartment in Alexandria and are completely confused as to where to buy. |
| One GS 14, one GS 11. Two kids. Public schools. SFH in Silver Spring. |
Just curious, how did you save up the down payment? Did you have $$$ private careers before going into the govt? |
Must depend on the agency--I have been in government jobs for 15 years and can only think of one coworker with kids who lived in the city (and it was a divorced dad who moved downtown after the divorce). Tons and tons of burb families though. |
Jeeezzusss! Furthest thing from the truth. DH was in private sector/self-employed first---making the $300k+ . I am GS-14 stepped out making $145k. We bought the house in 2004. We both came from modest backgrounds, no inheritance, trust funds, etc. Two feds now with a second house in a different neighborhood that cost a lot more than the first one. |
Their combined income is probably in the $300k range. Do you ppl know what a GS-15/14 at certain agencies make?? |
But the question was how did they save up for a down payment on this first home purchase. |
| Fed here - Arlington |
Actually, I'm laughing that I've got a SFH walkable to restaurants, movies, parks, etc., and paid probably 1/2 of what you paid for your 1000 SF condo. |
| One GS-15, other adjunct professor, $660K house in McLean |
I'm laughing because this so-called fabulous neighborhood is probably in a butt-ugly suburb where "walkable" just means there is a sidewalk. If your home was really so cheap, you must have to walk along the edges of endless parking lots and strip malls as traffic whizzes past. No thanks. |
| Fed and military in Mt Vernon part of Fairfax. |