Anonymous wrote:We have a row house in the city we bought in 2004 for $610k and never sold. We bought a $1.075 mill house in 2009.
No inheritance, never sold a home. Two very frugal people married for 7 years prior to procreating and buying first home at 34. We had HHI about $220k and since has hovered around $350-400k. Tenant pays mortgage on first home.
We are not lawyers or doctors. I am a scientist for FEds. DH is an independent IT consultant.
Down payments on both homes were from our own cash savings.
We met at 25/26 and had pooled income for many years. I think this is different from friends that met in 30s and popped out first kid right away.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is interesting. I have a question, if you need to be in banking, law, and similar to afford these DC homes...then where do the middle class of DC live? Do they all commute from the outer suburbs? Where do the teachers, social workers, small business owners, accountants live?
Anonymous wrote:This thread is interesting. I have a question, if you need to be in banking, law, and similar to afford these DC homes...then where do the middle class of DC live? Do they all commute from the outer suburbs? Where do the teachers, social workers, small business owners, accountants live?
Anonymous wrote:We have a row house in the city we bought in 2004 for $610k and never sold. We bought a $1.075 mill house in 2009.
No inheritance, never sold a home. Two very frugal people married for 7 years prior to procreating and buying first home at 34. We had HHI about $220k and since has hovered around $350-400k. Tenant pays mortgage on first home.
We are not lawyers or doctors. I am a scientist for FEds. DH is an independent IT consultant.
Down payments on both homes were from our own cash savings.
We met at 25/26 and had pooled income for many years. I think this is different from friends that met in 30s and popped out first kid right away.
Anonymous wrote:I know a ton of youngish (35-45) families buying $1m homes in NW.
Anonymous wrote:Bought a modest Arl. home for $250k in '88 (w/ $100k down thanks to savings & gifts from 2 sets of parents)...
sold that for $682k in '07 so had ~$500k in equity. Bought 3/4 mi. away for $825k (w/ $500k+ down).
I'm a GS15 govt. lawyer, wife makes ~$45k between 2 jobs (self employed 2 days/week, small company 3 days/wk) so HHI=~$200k. No kids.
Anonymous wrote:As an "insider," I can honestly say that no matter how "great" you think your elementary and middle schools are, they are simply driven by tests. So there's NO comparison. It's private all the way!
And to the sense of entitlement poster who claims private schools kids are sheltered - My child is not entitled. However, many of the students in the "W" clusters - who attend their local publics - are. And I won't go into how sheltered many of those kids are either. So don't kid yourself.