Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They make $60K or $70K, have a roommate and don't have a lot of other expenses
This. It's not too bad at all. I had a $3300 a month mortgage by the time I was 27.
Hey, dummy, was OP's question about 27-year-olds?
No, it was about 20-somethings JUST OUT OF COLLEGE.
Most people can afford a mortgage after 5 years in the workforce. You're no special snowflake. The question is how someone who maybe doesn't eve have their first job can afford high rent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They make $60K or $70K, have a roommate and don't have a lot of other expenses
This. It's not too bad at all. I had a $3300 a month mortgage by the time I was 27.
b/c that's smart
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They make $60K or $70K, have a roommate and don't have a lot of other expenses
This. It's not too bad at all. I had a $3300 a month mortgage by the time I was 27.
Hey, dummy, was OP's question about 27-year-olds?
No, it was about 20-somethings JUST OUT OF COLLEGE.
Most people can afford a mortgage after 5 years in the workforce. You're no special snowflake. The question is how someone who maybe doesn't eve have their first job can afford high rent.
Anonymous wrote:This is how I do it:
Parents pay for health insurance, phone, and cable
I split all living expenses down the middle with my boyfriend who makes double what I do
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I made $60k out of school at 22 as an engineer. I paid $1k with no roommates bought a Toyota then too. No parent help with expenses but they helped with college so no loans and that was a big deal. We hire for 65-70 now. Engineers. Without many other expenses they can afford $2 for rent esp if they have no loans.
The under 25 year olds in these buildings are responsible adults holding down full time jobs?
If you look at the reviews of many of these newer buildings you will see residents complaining about the under 25 year olds having loud rooftop pool parties, playing loud music at all hours of the night, passing out and vomiting in the hallways and elevators.
So you mean to tell me this is what you were doing as a 22 year old?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They make $60K or $70K, have a roommate and don't have a lot of other expenses
This. It's not too bad at all. I had a $3300 a month mortgage by the time I was 27.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get it either. I lived next door to a crack house in my 20s.
Anonymous wrote:I made $60k out of school at 22 as an engineer. I paid $1k with no roommates bought a Toyota then too. No parent help with expenses but they helped with college so no loans and that was a big deal. We hire for 65-70 now. Engineers. Without many other expenses they can afford $2 for rent esp if they have no loans.
Anonymous wrote:They are either smarter or luckier than you, OP. Probably better looking, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They make $60K or $70K, have a roommate and don't have a lot of other expenses
This. It's not too bad at all. I had a $3300 a month mortgage by the time I was 27.