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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What’s wrong with this? Maybe I don’t understand the commute times. https://www.redfin.com/NY/Larchmont/7-Gerlach-Pl-10538/home/20111204[/quote] the Reddit OP is an entitled whiner, that’s what. she is conveniently omitting a chunk of her annual income because it’s not part of her monthly draw (boo hoo) and thinks she is entitled to a mansion. She also turns up her nose at the Brooklyn schools where she could afford to buy. [/quote] Exactly- this is what a friend refers to as "just take the win"- a house in a nice area with good schools, 10 minute walk to a train station with nonstop/1 stop trains 35 minutes into Grand Central. Sure it's 2000 square feet and not 5000, but it's still a very nice standard of living for 5 people. Now you have everything you are looking for for $12k/month including schools. And can deposit that annual profit-sharing check into your "home in the Hamptons" fund and buy that in 8 years or whatever.[/quote]
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