Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We bought a house for $935 this summer with 20 percent down. HHI about $310. We are both attorneys working in senior positions in nonprofits. Our oldest goes to public school, our youngest is in a nanny share. We had the downpayment money despite making consideravly less for most of the last 8 years or so from several years working in big law for DH early in his career and a $100,000 inheritance for me. No debt other than the mortgage.
your fine, who cares?
Anonymous wrote:Brats living off of their Mommies and Daddies, and thinking they are better than everyone because they "succeeded."
Usually they could afford around 425,000 without parents, but laugh at "those people out in Maryland."
Anonymous wrote:I'm at home with a baby now, and since I will probably be home more if we have a #2 or working part-time, we want to be more conservative about home price. What I can't figure out is who is buying the 900K places in Capital Hill?
Who can afford $1 million? The short answer is, two-earner couples where one parent does not quit working to stay with the baby. Harsh truth.
-- a SAHM, kicking around in a veritable ghost town up here in NW DC, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m, Mon - Fri
Anonymous wrote:We bought a house for $935 this summer with 20 percent down. HHI about $310. We are both attorneys working in senior positions in nonprofits. Our oldest goes to public school, our youngest is in a nanny share. We had the downpayment money despite making consideravly less for most of the last 8 years or so from several years working in big law for DH early in his career and a $100,000 inheritance for me. No debt other than the mortgage.