Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1.7m is totally affordable, comfortable and doable in your case.
I agree, but how did you decide that and how do I present facts to back it up?
Anonymous wrote:Boohoo no heated slate garage floors in the under one million house, I cry for you op
Anonymous wrote:1.7m is totally affordable, comfortable and doable in your case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guys, how about we all assume that OP is very grateful for her lot in life, and move on to the actual question OP asked?
Yes, thanks. And FWIW, we are huge walkers/public transportation users. DH abhors traffic and long commutes. Still at odds regarding whats "affordable" vs "comfortable" vs "doable"
Anonymous wrote:Guys, how about we all assume that OP is very grateful for her lot in life, and move on to the actual question OP asked?
Anonymous wrote:OP, if your DH is willing to do without a yard, is he also willing to be the one who takes the kids to the park every time they want to play outside? If you can't walk to Metro, is he willing to let you be the one with the car every time one of them is in the shop? If you buy a smaller house, is he willing to let you have a room as your office while he works at the dining room table?
In other words, is he willing to make the sacrifices, or is he pushing them onto you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HHI over 1M, you don't need to be asking this question.
Exactly. My heart bleeds for the OP.
Wow. Not asking for sympathy. Just for conflict resolution and how to go about it. If it makes everyone happier, divide everything in half or in 1/4ths- still the same problem and still trying to ascertain comfort level. How about "We make about $250K per year, have a healthy savings of $200K, but are $150K apart on how much house we can afford" What can we really afford and how do we go about it? Is that more palatable?
Anonymous wrote:No kids in private. Want to be within beltway near (walking?) to metro or bus. I think we could comfortably afford up to 1.7M, husband would like to be under 1M