Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is your take home so high? Do you have a full pension and/or not contribute to your 401K?
It’s actually $16,800. We don’t pay for health insurance premiums so that helps!
Anonymous wrote:Dual income but both jobs are very secure. Two kids and decent college savings. Aiming to have around $125k saved for each kid for college. Can’t really find a house for much less. No need for expensive travel.
Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way! Our income is btwn 300-350. We pay $2800 monthly. It’s so nice to have the money for home repairs and updates. We can easily afford everything we want to do and save.
So you have a $300k mortgage. Do you live in the DC area? Did you buy 25 years ago? Ideally everyone should have the lowest mortgage possible but these numbers are not normal for thus area.
If you bought in DC (lower property taxes especially if the home sold for a ton more than previously) around five years ago and had 20% down with a sub 3% rate you could have bought a house around a $750k.
I am the poster and you are almost exactly right. We bought in Fairfax and had more than 20% down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This area is massively overpriced compared to the value of living here. Close to jobs? Sure. Although the current gutting of the Federal government makes that upside less appealing.
Otherwise, paying over a million dollars to live in a falling down dump in an overcrowded swamp full of extremely unpleasant, competitive strivers? No thanks! I’d rather rent!
People who post like this have serious skill issues. The DC area is massive and has many different neighborhoods, amenities, cultures, geographic differences. If you hate it so much it's probably a you thing.
Case in point of one of the unpleasant DC area denizens.
Nobody dreams of retiring to DC. The weather sucks, the soil sucks, and the neighbors are self-important tools.
This entire board is full of people complaining that retirees won't sell their homes here. So are there too many retirees or not enough?
The soil sucks?
Honestly no one is more self important than the person who chimes into someone asking about their preferred location and home price with ewwww why would you want to do that? You clearly think your opinion is the most important.
Also absolutely nobody is jonesing to retire in Philly, PP's example of a different place to live, but that doesn't make it a bad place to live.
Yes, the soil sucks. Why do you think the early settlers had to turn to tobacco?
I think my opinion is clearly more important than anyone who thinks spending over a million bucks for some dump in the DMV is a swell idea. Because that’s just a stupid waste of money.
People really go onto this website and say the absolute weirdest things. Colonizers not being skilled at tending the land three hundred years ago and forcing European crops onto totally different geography might be wildest reason I've seen for anyone not wanting to retire somewhere.
Wow, you’re embarrassing yourself with this assessment. There’s a reason Virginia isn’t considered the breadbasket of America…
mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way! Our income is btwn 300-350. We pay $2800 monthly. It’s so nice to have the money for home repairs and updates. We can easily afford everything we want to do and save.
So you have a $300k mortgage. Do you live in the DC area? Did you buy 25 years ago? Ideally everyone should have the lowest mortgage possible but these numbers are not normal for thus area.
If you bought in DC (lower property taxes especially if the home sold for a ton more than previously) around five years ago and had 20% down with a sub 3% rate you could have bought a house around a $750k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way! Our income is btwn 300-350. We pay $2800 monthly. It’s so nice to have the money for home repairs and updates. We can easily afford everything we want to do and save.
So you have a $300k mortgage. Do you live in the DC area? Did you buy 25 years ago? Ideally everyone should have the lowest mortgage possible but these numbers are not normal for thus area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This area is massively overpriced compared to the value of living here. Close to jobs? Sure. Although the current gutting of the Federal government makes that upside less appealing.
Otherwise, paying over a million dollars to live in a falling down dump in an overcrowded swamp full of extremely unpleasant, competitive strivers? No thanks! I’d rather rent!
People who post like this have serious skill issues. The DC area is massive and has many different neighborhoods, amenities, cultures, geographic differences. If you hate it so much it's probably a you thing.
Case in point of one of the unpleasant DC area denizens.
Nobody dreams of retiring to DC. The weather sucks, the soil sucks, and the neighbors are self-important tools.
This entire board is full of people complaining that retirees won't sell their homes here. So are there too many retirees or not enough?
The soil sucks?
Honestly no one is more self important than the person who chimes into someone asking about their preferred location and home price with ewwww why would you want to do that? You clearly think your opinion is the most important.
Also absolutely nobody is jonesing to retire in Philly, PP's example of a different place to live, but that doesn't make it a bad place to live.
Yes, the soil sucks. Why do you think the early settlers had to turn to tobacco?
I think my opinion is clearly more important than anyone who thinks spending over a million bucks for some dump in the DMV is a swell idea. Because that’s just a stupid waste of money.
People really go onto this website and say the absolute weirdest things. Colonizers not being skilled at tending the land three hundred years ago and forcing European crops onto totally different geography might be wildest reason I've seen for anyone not wanting to retire somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This area is massively overpriced compared to the value of living here. Close to jobs? Sure. Although the current gutting of the Federal government makes that upside less appealing.
Otherwise, paying over a million dollars to live in a falling down dump in an overcrowded swamp full of extremely unpleasant, competitive strivers? No thanks! I’d rather rent!
People who post like this have serious skill issues. The DC area is massive and has many different neighborhoods, amenities, cultures, geographic differences. If you hate it so much it's probably a you thing.
Case in point of one of the unpleasant DC area denizens.
Nobody dreams of retiring to DC. The weather sucks, the soil sucks, and the neighbors are self-important tools.
This entire board is full of people complaining that retirees won't sell their homes here. So are there too many retirees or not enough?
The soil sucks?
Honestly no one is more self important than the person who chimes into someone asking about their preferred location and home price with ewwww why would you want to do that? You clearly think your opinion is the most important.
Also absolutely nobody is jonesing to retire in Philly, PP's example of a different place to live, but that doesn't make it a bad place to live.
Yes, the soil sucks. Why do you think the early settlers had to turn to tobacco?
I think my opinion is clearly more important than anyone who thinks spending over a million bucks for some dump in the DMV is a swell idea. Because that’s just a stupid waste of money.
Lmaooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Have you seen the agricultural reserve in Montgomery County? Rural Virginia? There’s tons of crops
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This area is massively overpriced compared to the value of living here. Close to jobs? Sure. Although the current gutting of the Federal government makes that upside less appealing.
Otherwise, paying over a million dollars to live in a falling down dump in an overcrowded swamp full of extremely unpleasant, competitive strivers? No thanks! I’d rather rent!
People who post like this have serious skill issues. The DC area is massive and has many different neighborhoods, amenities, cultures, geographic differences. If you hate it so much it's probably a you thing.
Case in point of one of the unpleasant DC area denizens.
Nobody dreams of retiring to DC. The weather sucks, the soil sucks, and the neighbors are self-important tools.
This entire board is full of people complaining that retirees won't sell their homes here. So are there too many retirees or not enough?
The soil sucks?
Honestly no one is more self important than the person who chimes into someone asking about their preferred location and home price with ewwww why would you want to do that? You clearly think your opinion is the most important.
Also absolutely nobody is jonesing to retire in Philly, PP's example of a different place to live, but that doesn't make it a bad place to live.
Yes, the soil sucks. Why do you think the early settlers had to turn to tobacco?
I think my opinion is clearly more important than anyone who thinks spending over a million bucks for some dump in the DMV is a swell idea. Because that’s just a stupid waste of money.