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[quote=Anonymous]OP is doing just fine. I respect how you keep your finances tight and understand why you don’t want to pay $5000+ a month for a two bedroom apartment. There are a lot of rich people in debt and one paycheck away from disaster. My DH sounds a lot like you when we first met. He worked all the time, as the owner of his own tech company. He did not spend much money and ordered a lot of pizza for dinner when I came along his clothes changed his dining habits changed, and his general social life changed. There’s a time and place for everything, a season and a reason. Keep grinding it out OP, you are headed in the right direction. I think living minimally when you move markets will also be prudent. Dump your heart earned money into a place you want to live once you get settled in your new market. Condos are a great option. Don’t let people tell you otherwise, especially since you wanna live where all the action is and close to work.[/quote]
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