Anonymous wrote:Try to find a 3bed 2 bath in the nw for under that...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re: 3300 rent and 3br guy - I've run two companies from my dining room table. No one "needs" an office.
I also rent out a 2bd/2ba RH on the Hill for $2500 a month. So you are clearly living in the penthouse and crying poor.
Certainly not crying poor here. Just saying we are middle class at best in this area of the country, especially while making a 5k payment per month on student loans (which will drop to 3 once baby comes). Rent isnt the biggest elephant in the room here. The fact that we don't even qualify to write off SL interest on taxes warps my mind.
Anonymous wrote:Try to find a 3bed 2 bath in the nw for under that...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wife and I make ~240k per year and are def middle class.
We have about 250k in student loans (wife's law loans), and a 3500/m rent with a child on the way. There is no way we will be able to afford a home in the foreseeable future. Nearly all of our money goes to student loans, taxes and rent.
Why on Earth would you need to.pay $3300 in rent?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wife and I make ~240k per year and are def middle class.
We have about 250k in student loans (wife's law loans), and a 3500/m rent with a child on the way. There is no way we will be able to afford a home in the foreseeable future. Nearly all of our money goes to student loans, taxes and rent.
Why on Earth would you need to.pay $3300 in rent?
That was all that was available for a 3 bed in the nw, we need one bed for a baby, one for an office, and one for our bedroom. Also wanted to live in a safe area that's walkable/bikeable to stores and work.
That's want vs need. You don't NEED an office. You want walk ability. You pay for those luxuries.
An office is needed as one of us works from home everyday. Pay for walk ability or pay for a car...
Anonymous wrote:Wife and I make ~240k per year and are def middle class.
We have about 250k in student loans (wife's law loans), and a 3500/m rent with a child on the way. There is no way we will be able to afford a home in the foreseeable future. Nearly all of our money goes to student loans, taxes and rent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Where is this magical neighborhood?
Fairlington in Arlington. http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/apa/4840705375.html
There's also a 3br, 2b for $2,400. There are lots of units for rent here, many pools, tons of young families and significantly cheaper than what you are paying.Anonymous01/25/2015 16:14 Subject: Re:Can we stop referring to households making $200 or 300K a year as "middle class"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wife and I make ~240k per year and are def middle class.
We have about 250k in student loans (wife's law loans), and a 3500/m rent with a child on the way. There is no way we will be able to afford a home in the foreseeable future. Nearly all of our money goes to student loans, taxes and rent.
Why on Earth would you need to.pay $3300 in rent?
That was all that was available for a 3 bed in the nw, we need one bed for a baby, one for an office, and one for our bedroom. Also wanted to live in a safe area that's walkable/bikeable to stores and work.
That's want vs need. You don't NEED an office. You want walk ability. You pay for those luxuries.
An office is needed as one of us works from home everyday. Pay for walk ability or pay for a car...
I'm the single mom above with the SN kid. I work from home a great deal, without an office, and live carfree in a very safe walkable location in an apartment that costs me under $2K a month. We have 2 good sized bedrooms. If DC was crib sized, I'd probably do one of the 1 bedroom plus den places in my community that are more like $1,500 a month.
Where is this magical neighborhood?
You can find apartments like this easily near the Bethesda, Takoma, Silver Spring, Grovesnor, and Rockville metros, and probably others that I didn't happen to look at when apartment hunting. I'm not going to name my particular neighborhood, but it's on that list.Anonymous01/25/2015 16:12 Subject: Re:Can we stop referring to households making $200 or 300K a year as "middle class"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wife and I make ~240k per year and are def middle class.
We have about 250k in student loans (wife's law loans), and a 3500/m rent with a child on the way. There is no way we will be able to afford a home in the foreseeable future. Nearly all of our money goes to student loans, taxes and rent.
Why on Earth would you need to.pay $3300 in rent?
That was all that was available for a 3 bed in the nw, we need one bed for a baby, one for an office, and one for our bedroom. Also wanted to live in a safe area that's walkable/bikeable to stores and work.
That's want vs need. You don't NEED an office. You want walk ability. You pay for those luxuries.
An office is needed as one of us works from home everyday. Pay for walk ability or pay for a car...
I'm the single mom above with the SN kid. I work from home a great deal, without an office, and live carfree in a very safe walkable location in an apartment that costs me under $2K a month. We have 2 good sized bedrooms. If DC was crib sized, I'd probably do one of the 1 bedroom plus den places in my community that are more like $1,500 a month.
Where is this magical neighborhood?Anonymous01/25/2015 16:03 Subject: Re:Can we stop referring to households making $200 or 300K a year as "middle class"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wife and I make ~240k per year and are def middle class.
We have about 250k in student loans (wife's law loans), and a 3500/m rent with a child on the way. There is no way we will be able to afford a home in the foreseeable future. Nearly all of our money goes to student loans, taxes and rent.
Why on Earth would you need to.pay $3300 in rent?
That was all that was available for a 3 bed in the nw, we need one bed for a baby, one for an office, and one for our bedroom. Also wanted to live in a safe area that's walkable/bikeable to stores and work.
That's want vs need. You don't NEED an office. You want walk ability. You pay for those luxuries.
An office is needed as one of us works from home everyday. Pay for walk ability or pay for a car...
I'm the single mom above with the SN kid. I work from home a great deal, without an office, and live carfree in a very safe walkable location in an apartment that costs me under $2K a month. We have 2 good sized bedrooms. If DC was crib sized, I'd probably do one of the 1 bedroom plus den places in my community that are more like $1,500 a month.Anonymous01/25/2015 15:58 Subject: Can we stop referring to households making $200 or 300K a year as "middle class"?
Anonymous wrote:Re: 3300 rent and 3br guy - I've run two companies from my dining room table. No one "needs" an office.
I also rent out a 2bd/2ba RH on the Hill for $2500 a month. So you are clearly living in the penthouse and crying poor.
Certainly not crying poor here. Just saying we are middle class at best in this area of the country, especially while making a 5k payment per month on student loans (which will drop to 3 once baby comes). Rent isnt the biggest elephant in the room here. The fact that we don't even qualify to write off SL interest on taxes warps my mind.Anonymous01/25/2015 15:51 Subject: Can we stop referring to households making $200 or 300K a year as "middle class"?
Re: 3300 rent and 3br guy - I've run two companies from my dining room table. No one "needs" an office.
I also rent out a 2bd/2ba RH on the Hill for $2500 a month. So you are clearly living in the penthouse and crying poor.Anonymous01/25/2015 15:48 Subject: Re:Can we stop referring to households making $200 or 300K a year as "middle class"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wife and I make ~240k per year and are def middle class.
We have about 250k in student loans (wife's law loans), and a 3500/m rent with a child on the way. There is no way we will be able to afford a home in the foreseeable future. Nearly all of our money goes to student loans, taxes and rent.
Why on Earth would you need to.pay $3300 in rent?
That was all that was available for a 3 bed in the nw, we need one bed for a baby, one for an office, and one for our bedroom. Also wanted to live in a safe area that's walkable/bikeable to stores and work.
That's want vs need. You don't NEED an office. You want walk ability. You pay for those luxuries.
An office is needed as one of us works from home everyday. Pay for walk ability or pay for a car...
Or live on a metro line.
DW works from home. She goes into the kids room where her desk is while kids are up and about. She moves to the kitchen table at nap time. You can buy a cheap car for $10k and use it for commuting for years. You will never get the extra$1k you ay every month for rent.
It can be done. You are choosing not to do it.
I should add, DW also had $125k in law school debt. We have been paying $2k every month for the last 4 years n an income that was $175 and is now $205. We have $5,325 left on her loans and we will pay them off in march.