Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, even a $650k house has a monthly payment of over $4k. I just want to move up to Frederick or Columbia or something
You might not be a homeowner anymore. There is a building with income-limited apartments right by New Carrollton.
I want to move further for schools, especially if my kids are going to have to give up their current life. It’s why I’ve been living in this hell for so long.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, even a $650k house has a monthly payment of over $4k. I just want to move up to Frederick or Columbia or something
You might not be a homeowner anymore. There is a building with income-limited apartments right by New Carrollton.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, even a $650k house has a monthly payment of over $4k. I just want to move up to Frederick or Columbia or something
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Spouse makes $450k, but bc of his abuse I don’t want to rely on him for necessities like a mortgage. I’m sure he’ll be ordered to pay child support.
Can I really not move 30 minutes away? I’d have to to be able to afford something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your QOL goes down. A lot. And probably permanently. I’m not saying this to discourage you, but it’s just the fact, and not just in this area.
You actually don’t need 3 bedrooms. That’s a level of QOL that not all families enjoy.
I think you fail to account for how much one’s mental health and overall well being can return/thrive when free of an abusive or addiction laden marriage.
I’m not failing to account for it, I’m explaining how you afford it. Which is by cutting back on QOL things like the # of bedrooms that feels “necessary.”
But you’re not accounting for the long term financial benefit of health and safety and wellbeing. So when you say ones QOL goes down, “probably permanently” I think you’re being pretty bold. I think staying alive and healthy is a lot better than staying in a 4 br home with an abuser. So I’d weigh that into my decision of what I could afford, were I mathing this for myself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I made 2x what you do.
No, kids don’t need their own bedroom, wtf.
Stop being a martyr, get your sh*t together and leave.
DP. 3 bedrooms with 1 adult and 3 kids does not give each kid their own bedroom.
Anonymous wrote:I made 2x what you do.
No, kids don’t need their own bedroom, wtf.
Stop being a martyr, get your sh*t together and leave.
Anonymous wrote:I made 2x what you do.
No, kids don’t need their own bedroom, wtf.
Stop being a martyr, get your sh*t together and leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your QOL goes down. A lot. And probably permanently. I’m not saying this to discourage you, but it’s just the fact, and not just in this area.
You actually don’t need 3 bedrooms. That’s a level of QOL that not all families enjoy.
I think you fail to account for how much one’s mental health and overall well being can return/thrive when free of an abusive or addiction laden marriage.
I’m not failing to account for it, I’m explaining how you afford it. Which is by cutting back on QOL things like the # of bedrooms that feels “necessary.”