Anonymous wrote:This indicates you only need about 10% more, but I think the need for neighbors with good schools distorts the true costs https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13609633
Not as positive https://www.quora.com/Is-anyone-else-overwhelmed-by-the-fact-that-in-the-Bay-Area-it-seems-that-even-250-000-in-household-income-for-a-family-of-4-is-iffy
https://www.quora.com/How-much-of-a-home-can-a-family-of-four-reasonably-and-comfortably-afford-on-a-215-000-income-in-the-Bay-Area
This completely blows my mind. How could $400k not be fine for basic lifestyle choices. I think they are expecting too much. https://www.quora.com/How-can-I-survive-in-the-Bay-Area-with-400k-family-income
Anonymous wrote:It's cheaper in Monterey County, Salinas, Prunedale, etc. You are looking at least $800k-$1 mil for something nice in those areas and figure private schools $30k+ per year. We live in Monterey, DH works there and I work in Salinas. We make $250, four kids in a charter and live in a Tinyhouse (425 sq ft) Compared to the D.C. area, everything is more expensive, except for produce items. We do eat very well here in the salad bowl of America.
Anonymous wrote:It's cheaper in Monterey County, Salinas, Prunedale, etc. You are looking at least $800k-$1 mil for something nice in those areas and figure private schools $30k+ per year. We live in Monterey, DH works there and I work in Salinas. We make $250, four kids in a charter and live in a Tinyhouse (425 sq ft) Compared to the D.C. area, everything is more expensive, except for produce items. We do eat very well here in the salad bowl of America.
Anonymous wrote:Hi All,
I'm considering a job in Los Gatos, CA. Before I get into salary negotiations, I'm trying to figure out how much we would need to earn to live reasonably near Los Gatos and have a similar standard of living to what we have in DC. Our family lives on about $230k/yr and we own a house in the Petworth neighborhood of DC.
For any west coast transplants or others familiar with both regions, I'm wondering:
1) What are some areas near Los Gatos / San Jose that are "not insanely expensive" and also nice/safe with decent school options?
2) How much would we need to earn to live in these areas and have a similar standard of living to what we have in DC? I'm assuming we'd need more, but I'm not sure how much more.
Thanks in advance.