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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wouldn't be comfortable with the rental but also do not love interest rates. I would personally truly break out costs for both and see which one you can tolerate. Also, can you get away with the new baby in your room for a bit to put off moving?[/quote] OP here. We do plan to have the new baby in our room for 4-6 months. I suppose they can share a room but it will be tight. We absolutely love the building. My husband works from home and works in the work lounge, my work is a 10 minute walk,[b] our nanny enjoys him the infant playroom ( never anyone else in there)[/b], we love the gym, it’s close to shopping, running trails, and restaurants. I feel very safe when he’s away on business. It fits our life very well. I just wish we had more space because baby stuff makes things very cluttered. We would spend more on a house with taxes but it’s an investment. We have the means to afford our lifestyle. [/quote] This sounds terrible for the nanny. Having to move to another location in the building because of cramped living conditions? Husband having to work in a glorified wework? Sorry but you’re used to suboptimal living conditions and paying $8k a month. If you want an urban lifestyle like this you simply don’t have kids. Or you grow up and accept the reality and you move to the burbs like everyone else. The other option is you’re wealthy enough to live a nice lifestyle and doesn’t sound like you are. [/quote] OP here. Our baby has free rein of the living room and his nursery. She does take him down to the playroom 1-2 times a day to break up the day. She also takes him on walks. She doesn’t have to leave our unit if she doesn’t want to but she likes to. [/quote]
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