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15:36 here. My shitty cheap apt was actually in Bethesda!! How crazy is that? It was metro accessible too, but only cost me $700 a month.
To the PP who gets $28k a year, holy shit. How much freaking house are you saving for? Am jealous. |
| 335k |
| Hell naw. And proud of it! |
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$0 from my family
I remember being your age and wondering how some of my colleagues could go house hunting in neighborhoods I couldn't dream of being able to afford. I thought maybe we should just stretch our budget if everyone else is managing to afford a $800K starter home. You have to be really careful not to compare yourself to others. You have to focus on yourself and your budget. You just never know who has extra help behind the scenes. Frankly, I'm surprised your friends were honest enough to tell you they were getting help. |
| We got the tax free gift limit from H's grandma. We didn't ask. She offered. I think it was $11K at the time. We put down $90K total including closing costs. The rest we had saved up over the years, mostly from my summer associateships in law school which I banked the vast majority of, knowing I was looking to public service/government work after graduation and living as frugally as possible in this area for the first years of our marriage. Our HHI at the time was around $85K. We were very house poor for the first yearish, but were both expecting and received decent raises towards the end of that first year. |
| I only put 5 percent down in 2003. I saved it all myself. My parents did give me a few thousand (about $3k, I think) for some renovations about a year later. I was 30. |
They can give you $28k too. That's what my father in law used to do (except he was single so it was $13k for each of us). |
| No gift from parents, but our first down payment in 1999 was a combination of year-end bonus and an occasional distribution from my grandfather. 10% on a $200K house in Kensington. |
| We got about $50k that my parents had saved for college but not used. I don't think anyone's parents owe them anything, but I also don't think there should be any shame in parents transferring wealth to their kids. |
If you "didn't save shit", why did you buy a 900k house? |
Cry me a river. Six figures at 31, no dependents, and you can't save anything? Nothing? Better get cracking to save up that $50K. You need to start somewhere. |
+1 My parents gave me zip, nada, zero. Same w/DH's parents. Everything we have, we have earned. It is not rocket science, but it does require sacrifice and hard work. |
How about a group house/roommates? That's what I did at your age. |
| 60k from MIL, derived from assets remaining when late FIL's business was sold 15 years ago. It was in an investment account with DH's name on it (at MIL's insistence, we never had anything to do with it) and she insisted we take it so we could buy a home. FIL died pretty young and suddenly and had a business that required a lot of time away from the family, so MIL pretty much sees those assets as blood money and won't use them for herself. She doesn't need them, but we consider it all hers (which it is). She's now paying for DC's school, again at her insistence. |
| Parents gave 120k with understanding that all of the inheritance will go to my siblings |