Anonymous wrote:My BIL and SIL live in Babylon Village on Long Island. It's the last stop on the Long Island RR. They can walk to the rail station, plus restaurants, etc. Super cute community. Home prices and other COL stuff is similar to what we see near our home in Del Ray, Alexandria. http://www.zillow.com/babylon-ny/?utm_source=Yahoo&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=serp
Anonymous wrote:So much drama in this thread. Manhattan or Brooklyn on 500,00 with kids is definitely not going to feel luxurious. Most NYC suburbs with that hhi is downright common. And I grew up in NJ.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks everyone!
Does anyone know about Hoboken? It looks like we could get a townhome there and still afford private. Commute via PATH looks easy.
HOWEVER, being able to afford a townhome makes me think twice. There must be a reason it's more affordable there than Brooklyn or Manhattan.
How is the noise in a townhome? I dislike a) being bothered by noise and b) bothering others with my noise. My kids are LOUD.
By the way, PPs, I checked out Westchester. Gorgeous. Thanks for the tip. I think it's a bit too preppy for us.
Anonymous wrote:My BIL and SIL live in Babylon Village on Long Island. It's the last stop on the Long Island RR. They can walk to the rail station, plus restaurants, etc. Super cute community. Home prices and other COL stuff is similar to what we see near our home in Del Ray, Alexandria. http://www.zillow.com/babylon-ny/?utm_source=Yahoo&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=serp
Anonymous wrote:These people are all insane, op. Move into NYC proper with that income. Pay almost nothing in property taxes. Buy in fieldston or forest hill, or Brooklyn. Easy life, nicer people, low property taxes... Done. Quality of life there vs Arlington? Not even a contest. One thing about NYC? Its metro does not catch on fire every day.
Anonymous wrote:These people are all insane, op. Move into NYC proper with that income. Pay almost nothing in property taxes. Buy in fieldston or forest hill, or Brooklyn. Easy life, nicer people, low property taxes... Done. Quality of life there vs Arlington? Not even a contest. One thing about NYC? Its metro does not catch on fire every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a lot of friends who lived in condos in fairfield county growing up and my parents live in one now after downsizing from their house. These condos aren't like city condos - they are basically townhomes in developments that have a pool and a gate house to make sure only residents enter. There is no stigma to living in one and they are very nice. My parents have a small yard. you could easily live there with two kids. Their condo would sell for well under $1M.
With older kids condo living would have advantages over many of the detached homes because the condos tend to be walkable to stores, while the homes typically aren't.
Living in a condo in Fairfield county is similar to living in a condo here in DC in the burbs. Normal well to do families don't want to live in a condo, especially when they earn 500k a year.
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PP here. Yes it is true that people making $500K don't typically live in condos in Fairfield County or Westchester. But many with lower incomes do - so at $500K you won't be only comparing yourself to people who are wealthier. meaning it's not like the housing options start at $2M!
It's human nature to compare up, not down. That is why you see so many "$400k is middle class in DC" threads in the Money Forum. No it's obviously not statistically. But those people are comparing themselves against wealthier friends and acquaintances rather than the reverse.
Anonymous wrote:My husband's cousin is like 25/26, works in finance, and makes around $500k. THAT is what you are competing against when it comes to real estate and such. Of course he will be making much more when he will be at an age where he wants to settle down and buy a place.