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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Jesus. Glad I went small law. I live in a mid-sized city and have been able to put down deep roots in the community. I work 8-5 and coach my kids sports' teams while participating on various boards and community organizations. I'm happy with my 2,500 square foot house in a pleasant neighborhood and my $15k used car. [/quote] If you don't live in DC or a similar city, your experiences really aren't relevant. [b]That 2500 sq. ft. home would cost you an arm and a leg in DC and you probably couldn't afford it on a shitlaw salary.[/b][/quote] Bullshit.[/quote] NP here. This is why I wish this really was DC people posting. A 2 bedroom 700 square foot condo can easily go for 600 or 700k. A 2,500 sq ft house is in the 1.2 and up range. What part of the previous posting do you think is BS?[/quote] Is the "BS" poster implying that 2500 is small? Where does she lives, Dallas? Atlanta?[/quote] The bullshit poster (that is, me) lives in Arlington and knows very well that no one NEEDS to work big law in order to afford a 2500 square foot home in the DC area, unless one NEEDS to live in certain neighborhoods. There are plenty of fine homes in the area that couples making a combined $250-$300k can afford.[/quote]
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