Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:30% increase isn't enough unless you're already pulling down $120K+ in Denver.
And even then, your standards of living will need some adjustment downward. Quite a bit in fact, because you can't get the kind of home in the DC area you can get in Denver for even 3x the money.
Making 180k base now. What kind of homes are you talking about though?
Well, an equivalent $300,000 home in Denver will cost you more than $900,000 here. And I know what $300k gets you in Denver. Here $300k gets you a townhouse in a sketchy neighborhood in MD or VA, with a one hour+ commute. Or it will get you a one BR condo in a cheaper, older building in the city.
Have you been there in this decade? My frirnd just sold his rundown 1000 square foot house in a transitioning part of Englewood with terrible schools for $410k.
OP should be fine. The question is: why would you want to move to DC from Denver?
agree with this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:30% increase isn't enough unless you're already pulling down $120K+ in Denver.
And even then, your standards of living will need some adjustment downward. Quite a bit in fact, because you can't get the kind of home in the DC area you can get in Denver for even 3x the money.
Making 180k base now. What kind of homes are you talking about though?
Well, an equivalent $300,000 home in Denver will cost you more than $900,000 here. And I know what $300k gets you in Denver. Here $300k gets you a townhouse in a sketchy neighborhood in MD or VA, with a one hour+ commute. Or it will get you a one BR condo in a cheaper, older building in the city.
Have you been there in this decade? My frirnd just sold his rundown 1000 square foot house in a transitioning part of Englewood with terrible schools for $410k.
OP should be fine. The question is: why would you want to move to DC from Denver?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:30% increase isn't enough unless you're already pulling down $120K+ in Denver.
And even then, your standards of living will need some adjustment downward. Quite a bit in fact, because you can't get the kind of home in the DC area you can get in Denver for even 3x the money.
Making 180k base now. What kind of homes are you talking about though?
Well, an equivalent $300,000 home in Denver will cost you more than $900,000 here. And I know what $300k gets you in Denver. Here $300k gets you a townhouse in a sketchy neighborhood in MD or VA, with a one hour+ commute. Or it will get you a one BR condo in a cheaper, older building in the city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:30% increase isn't enough unless you're already pulling down $120K+ in Denver.
And even then, your standards of living will need some adjustment downward. Quite a bit in fact, because you can't get the kind of home in the DC area you can get in Denver for even 3x the money.
Making 180k base now. What kind of homes are you talking about though?
Well, an equivalent $300,000 home in Denver will cost you more than $900,000 here. And I know what $300k gets you in Denver. Here $300k gets you a townhouse in a sketchy neighborhood in MD or VA, with a one hour+ commute. Or it will get you a one BR condo in a cheaper, older building in the city.
I think you are a little bit out of touch with Denver real estate prices. 650k will give you a bungalow in Wash park in Denver, or a condo in Cherry Creek.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:30% increase isn't enough unless you're already pulling down $120K+ in Denver.
And even then, your standards of living will need some adjustment downward. Quite a bit in fact, because you can't get the kind of home in the DC area you can get in Denver for even 3x the money.
Making 180k base now. What kind of homes are you talking about though?
Well, an equivalent $300,000 home in Denver will cost you more than $900,000 here. And I know what $300k gets you in Denver. Here $300k gets you a townhouse in a sketchy neighborhood in MD or VA, with a one hour+ commute. Or it will get you a one BR condo in a cheaper, older building in the city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:30% increase isn't enough unless you're already pulling down $120K+ in Denver.
And even then, your standards of living will need some adjustment downward. Quite a bit in fact, because you can't get the kind of home in the DC area you can get in Denver for even 3x the money.
Making 180k base now. What kind of homes are you talking about though?
Well, an equivalent $300,000 home in Denver will cost you more than $900,000 here. And I know what $300k gets you in Denver. Here $300k gets you a townhouse in a sketchy neighborhood in MD or VA, with a one hour+ commute. Or it will get you a one BR condo in a cheaper, older building in the city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:30% increase isn't enough unless you're already pulling down $120K+ in Denver.
And even then, your standards of living will need some adjustment downward. Quite a bit in fact, because you can't get the kind of home in the DC area you can get in Denver for even 3x the money.
Making 180k base now. What kind of homes are you talking about though?
Well, an equivalent $300,000 home in Denver will cost you more than $900,000 here. And I know what $300k gets you in Denver. Here $300k gets you a townhouse in a sketchy neighborhood in MD or VA, with a one hour+ commute. Or it will get you a one BR condo in a cheaper, older building in the city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:30% increase isn't enough unless you're already pulling down $120K+ in Denver.
And even then, your standards of living will need some adjustment downward. Quite a bit in fact, because you can't get the kind of home in the DC area you can get in Denver for even 3x the money.
Making 180k base now. What kind of homes are you talking about though?
Anonymous wrote:30% increase isn't enough unless you're already pulling down $120K+ in Denver.
And even then, your standards of living will need some adjustment downward. Quite a bit in fact, because you can't get the kind of home in the DC area you can get in Denver for even 3x the money.