Anonymous wrote:The people screaming "YOU"D BE POOR IF YOU HAD KIDS!" are still wrong. The median HHI in DC is 75k, which by definition includes 2 children. Once again, it's really just a question of most people on this forum not wanting to live the way most people are actually living in the area.
Anonymous wrote:How did you get your down payment for the condo saved up?
It sounds like you don't have a car payment, which is great. Your car expenses are quite low. But you must have either paid that off at some point or saved up cash to buy it. Another thing a lot of people aren't able to do, and/or they need 2 cars.
Anonymous wrote:You make a lot of money and you're single.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF is all this crap about $300k being middle class and $80k being poor? I (single, no kids) live very comfortably on less than $70k (net). Here's my approximate spending:
$1650 PITI (3-bedroom, 1700 st condo in Fairfax County)*
325 condo fee
200 cable/phone/internet
150 electric
50 water
400 groceries/household stuff
150 gas/commuting. (3-person carpool)
800 medical (includes premium)
Fixed expenses: $3725
$600 Eating out/entertainment
150 Clothes (don't need much - have plenty)
50 Household repairs
200 Donations (annualized)
250 Vacations (annualized)
Discretionary expenses: $1250
Plus, savings toward retirement: $700
Total....$5675 per month ($68,100)
Because if you had even ONE child you'd need to add in at least 2k a month for daycare/nanny.
Anonymous wrote:I've never understood it either OP. We make $200K and have more money than we know what do with.
Anonymous wrote:I've never understood it either OP. We make $200K and have more money than we know what do with.
Anonymous wrote:We all have children. Because we are on a site called DC Urbanmoms.
Anonymous wrote:WTF is all this crap about $300k being middle class and $80k being poor? I (single, no kids) live very comfortably on less than $70k (net). Here's my approximate spending:
$1650 PITI (3-bedroom, 1700 st condo in Fairfax County)*
325 condo fee
200 cable/phone/internet
150 electric
50 water
400 groceries/household stuff
150 gas/commuting. (3-person carpool)
800 medical (includes premium)
Fixed expenses: $3725
$600 Eating out/entertainment
150 Clothes (don't need much - have plenty)
50 Household repairs
200 Donations (annualized)
250 Vacations (annualized)
Discretionary expenses: $1250
Plus, savings toward retirement: $700
Total....$5675 per month ($68,100)