Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:300 in DC is not much
Not this again. Yes, it is. By every measure it is.
It’s a ton of money. If you can’t figure life out in that budget you definitely have lost the plot.
It just isn’t.
You are wrong. It is a lot of money. Just because it doesn't buy you as much as you would like it to, it is still a lot of money. And you can buy quite a lot if you are willing to leave the most desirable locales. So, just because it doesn't buy you the house you want in the best part of town, does not mean it isn't a lot of money.
It buys you a small, dumpy house in a suburb that is close to the city so that you can actually spend time with your kids and spouse.
It buys you options but it doesn’t mean that you are rich.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:300 in DC is not much
Not this again. Yes, it is. By every measure it is.
It’s a ton of money. If you can’t figure life out in that budget you definitely have lost the plot.
It just isn’t.
You are wrong. It is a lot of money. Just because it doesn't buy you as much as you would like it to, it is still a lot of money. And you can buy quite a lot if you are willing to leave the most desirable locales. So, just because it doesn't buy you the house you want in the best part of town, does not mean it isn't a lot of money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:300 in DC is not much
Not this again. Yes, it is. By every measure it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:300 in DC is not much
Not this again. Yes, it is. By every measure it is.
It’s a ton of money. If you can’t figure life out in that budget you definitely have lost the plot.
It just isn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Harvard-Westlake isn’t in Beverly Hills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:300 in DC is not much
Not this again. Yes, it is. By every measure it is.
It’s a ton of money. If you can’t figure life out in that budget you definitely have lost the plot.
It just isn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:300 in DC is not much
Not this again. Yes, it is. By every measure it is.
It’s a ton of money. If you can’t figure life out in that budget you definitely have lost the plot.
It just isn’t.
$300K a year is alot of money even in DC. If you can't see that, you are seriously living in a bubble.
If you are living in one room, don’t have kids, or school debts, medical issues or any other expenses it’s a lot. With kids and those other it’s UMC in DC if that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:300 in DC is not much
Not this again. Yes, it is. By every measure it is.
It’s a ton of money. If you can’t figure life out in that budget you definitely have lost the plot.
It just isn’t.
$300K a year is alot of money even in DC. If you can't see that, you are seriously living in a bubble.
If you are living in one room, don’t have kids, or school debts, medical issues or any other expenses it’s a lot. With kids and those other it’s UMC in DC if that.
$300k is UMC, not poor in DC. $600k house in good neighborhood in MoCo - paid off. Student loans paid off. Savings and retirement going. About to put 2nd of 3 kids into college (full pay, unfortunately - UMD encouraged.) If you can't make $300k work, you are trying to pretend you are richer than you are, or have seriously no money sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:300 in DC is not much
Not this again. Yes, it is. By every measure it is.
It’s a ton of money. If you can’t figure life out in that budget you definitely have lost the plot.
It just isn’t.
$300K a year is alot of money even in DC. If you can't see that, you are seriously living in a bubble.
If you are living in one room, don’t have kids, or school debts, medical issues or any other expenses it’s a lot. With kids and those other it’s UMC in DC if that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:300 in DC is not much
Not this again. Yes, it is. By every measure it is.
It’s a ton of money. If you can’t figure life out in that budget you definitely have lost the plot.
It just isn’t.
$300K a year is alot of money even in DC. If you can't see that, you are seriously living in a bubble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:300 in DC is not much
Not this again. Yes, it is. By every measure it is.
It’s a ton of money. If you can’t figure life out in that budget you definitely have lost the plot.
It just isn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:300 in DC is not much
Not this again. Yes, it is. By every measure it is.
It’s a ton of money. If you can’t figure life out in that budget you definitely have lost the plot.
It just isn’t.