Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is their any way to make it work by limiting your time spent in the common areas of the house. In other words, can you set up your room with a mini fridge, a t.v. and stay in there as much as possible? And then get out of the house for walks, recreation and occasional meals out. You could even go away EVERY weekend for a whole lot cheaper than 20K.
I think the biggest worry is the dog that keeps getting in your face and I love dogs. Just not in my face. But even the dog isn't a worry if you don't hang out in his space.
OP: This is what I would almost certainly do. But that would require being able to set up the bedroom to my taste. I don't want to be cooped up in a bedroom styled to someone else's taste with someone else's shit everywhere. I think to myself though that I would really hate just sitting in my bedroom all day or having to load my son in his car seat, drive, and find parking just to be able to clear my head on a walk. 20k is a heck of an inducement though. This is almost like being paid 20k for one of those reality shows that doesn't let you leave the premises during filming, lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is their any way to make it work by limiting your time spent in the common areas of the house. In other words, can you set up your room with a mini fridge, a t.v. and stay in there as much as possible? And then get out of the house for walks, recreation and occasional meals out. You could even go away EVERY weekend for a whole lot cheaper than 20K.
I think the biggest worry is the dog that keeps getting in your face and I love dogs. Just not in my face. But even the dog isn't a worry if you don't hang out in his space.
OP: This is what I would almost certainly do. But that would require being able to set up the bedroom to my taste. I don't want to be cooped up in a bedroom styled to someone else's taste with someone else's shit everywhere. I think to myself though that I would really hate just sitting in my bedroom all day or having to load my son in his car seat, drive, and find parking just to be able to clear my head on a walk. 20k is a heck of an inducement though. This is almost like being paid 20k for one of those reality shows that doesn't let you leave the premises during filming, lol.
Anonymous wrote:Is their any way to make it work by limiting your time spent in the common areas of the house. In other words, can you set up your room with a mini fridge, a t.v. and stay in there as much as possible? And then get out of the house for walks, recreation and occasional meals out. You could even go away EVERY weekend for a whole lot cheaper than 20K.
I think the biggest worry is the dog that keeps getting in your face and I love dogs. Just not in my face. But even the dog isn't a worry if you don't hang out in his space.
Anonymous wrote:Could you take what you would pay for rent each month and allocate 1/2 to a child's college savings account and 1/2 to personal travel?
Maybe each month you can do a long get away? A week for a summer vacation?
Anonymous wrote:I would not move in with them. You'll be miserable, and the strain will poison your relationships. You can financially afford to get your own place. You cannot afford to live with them for all the reasons you mention.
And trust me, you don't want to do anything that they can use as leverage for moving in with you down the road. And start preparing your case against it. It sounds like your husband and his parents are from a culture where parents usually live with their grown kids after a certain age. If this is not what you want, you and he have to get on the same page, somehow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you talk about the house you sound pretty petty. If you're just looking for reasons to put them down and stay away, just spend the 20K and get your own home.
Don't be a jerk. I am pretty sure she is just being honest so that people have enough info to give advice. I don't think that's petty.
Anonymous wrote:When you talk about the house you sound pretty petty. If you're just looking for reasons to put them down and stay away, just spend the 20K and get your own home.