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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I must be doing something wrong with my life. 29 affording a million dollar home. Jesus![/quote] Yeah, you weren't born to multimillionaire parents. I can't believe the wealth here among young people. [b]And no, being a dual fed couple or a law firm associate does not quite make it add up. [/b] No one can deny that there are a lot of people here with inherited wealth. There is a row of new build McCraftman homes in our area that go for about $1.8 million and the couples who live there don't even look like they are in their 30s. Wow. [/quote] Actually it does. You can definitely save 300-400k over the course of 4-5 years if renting a relatively inexpensive apartment and no children in the picture. [/quote] Excuse me, but where does one rent an "inexpensive apartment" in this area such that they can save 300-400K in 5 years? Just wondering. [/quote] We rented a studio apartment in an older building in Ballston until July 2016 at $1,250 per month and it included utilities. We saved my entire take home of roughly $70k for 4 years and had $500k when we bought a $1,649,00 new built in Arlington. When we moved our landlord raised rent to $1.300. [/quote] Wow, enjoy that mortgage and taxes! We live in a $600k paid off house. For what you spend on taxes alone every year,[b] we send our kids to private school and pay for international vacations[/b]. [/quote] How is this possible? Their taxes can't be more than 25k a year on a 1.7 mm house. [/quote] More like no more than 17K, likely lower.[/quote]
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