| Lots of houses along university Blvd have a HHI around that, granted there is like 20 people in the house to get it there |
| I'm a single mom making less than that and I bought a house earlier this year in Silver Spring, Dumont Oaks neighborhood. |
| I would move to Silver Spring or Alexandria. |
I just moved to Fort Davis. It is quite. Like boring quiet. |
| I have a friend who makes around 70, as does his spouse. They just bought a huge house in Davidsonville (couple miles from Annapolis Mall). It's pretty nice out there, but not really my speed. |
| Rented in ashburn, Herndon and Centreville. When I made that salary. |
| I make less than that (one child) and I have a house in Burtonsville. |
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In DC: Most people I know in DC on that salary have no kids. So they live in "gentrifying" neighborhoods, often with roommates. Not sure where you live if you are trying to raise kids on that salary in DC. I think you are either grandfathered in somewhere or you are in a subprime location. In PG: Hyattsville, Cheverly, Greenbelt, Bowie are all good spots. (I am assuming you are non-AA and want a diverse area. There are other parts of PG that are like 99% AA and non-AAs are often not comfortable there, even if they are super nice like Mitchelville. In MD: Aspen Hill, Wheaton, parts of Silver Spring (Kemp Mill, White Oak come to mind), parts of Gaithersburg (near Montgomery Village / Goshen come to mind), east Germantown. In VA: Not as familiar but my sense is that on that income you'll be in a cramped apartment by the side of the highway or a long way out with a long commute. |
...which is double the HHI OP is asking about |
| South Arlington |
| Gaithersburg |
| Silver Spring for us. |
| Anne Arundel county, mark train to dc if you work there. |
LMGTFY
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Believe it or not we lived in McLean on $65,000 just about 7 years ago. Two adults and one kid. We chose McLean (and a crappy little house to rent) for the schools. Money was so tight. We are now doing much better. But man, that was rough. But worth it. |