Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: unless other people want to keep battering this topic back and forth, I'm out. DH just got a final interview for a job in another state. He's flying there to interview next week. Fingers crossed. If he gets it, we're moving. I can work anywhere. His job is more specialized so it's harder for him to change jobs, but not impossible.
Fingers crossed OP! I love this area but I also agree with you and share all your same frustrations. I hope he gets the job! As much as I like it here, I also hope we get to move so we can actually enjoy rsome of the money we earn.
You might be in for a surprise. Home prices increased much more in other locations versus DC. I’m shocked at what my previous home recently sold for in a MCOL city. Then add in the cost of needing 2 cars instead of 1 or even 0 in the city. Home affordability is at an all time low and I wouldn’t assume that moving to another location will end up being a huge savings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: unless other people want to keep battering this topic back and forth, I'm out. DH just got a final interview for a job in another state. He's flying there to interview next week. Fingers crossed. If he gets it, we're moving. I can work anywhere. His job is more specialized so it's harder for him to change jobs, but not impossible.
Fingers crossed OP! I love this area but I also agree with you and share all your same frustrations. I hope he gets the job! As much as I like it here, I also hope we get to move so we can actually enjoy rsome of the money we earn.
You might be in for a surprise. Home prices increased much more in other locations versus DC. I’m shocked at what my previous home recently sold for in a MCOL city. Then add in the cost of needing 2 cars instead of 1 or even 0 in the city. Home affordability is at an all time low and I wouldn’t assume that moving to another location will end up being a huge savings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: unless other people want to keep battering this topic back and forth, I'm out. DH just got a final interview for a job in another state. He's flying there to interview next week. Fingers crossed. If he gets it, we're moving. I can work anywhere. His job is more specialized so it's harder for him to change jobs, but not impossible.
Fingers crossed OP! I love this area but I also agree with you and share all your same frustrations. I hope he gets the job! As much as I like it here, I also hope we get to move so we can actually enjoy rsome of the money we earn.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: unless other people want to keep battering this topic back and forth, I'm out. DH just got a final interview for a job in another state. He's flying there to interview next week. Fingers crossed. If he gets it, we're moving. I can work anywhere. His job is more specialized so it's harder for him to change jobs, but not impossible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We bought a 4 bedroom in Fairfax at half that income and down payment. It’s not my dream home- 50s ranch with a tiny kitchen, but I’m grateful every day for the space my kids have to play, our lovely yard and garden and patio, the good schools.
Would I prefer a bigger kitchen and to not have to share a bathroom with teenagers? Sure. But this was a solid choice and feels like home.
Agreed, we purchased a house under asking 2 years ago with half that income and a smaller down payment. Our monthly mortgage is still less than what we were paying when renting. Is it perfect? No, but everything works and we have lots of plans to update. But for now, my kids are able to have their own rooms, we have half an acre for them to play on and are building a community in our neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: unless other people want to keep battering this topic back and forth, I'm out. DH just got a final interview for a job in another state. He's flying there to interview next week. Fingers crossed. If he gets it, we're moving. I can work anywhere. His job is more specialized so it's harder for him to change jobs, but not impossible.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: unless other people want to keep battering this topic back and forth, I'm out. DH just got a final interview for a job in another state. He's flying there to interview next week. Fingers crossed. If he gets it, we're moving. I can work anywhere. His job is more specialized so it's harder for him to change jobs, but not impossible.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: unless other people want to keep battering this topic back and forth, I'm out. DH just got a final interview for a job in another state. He's flying there to interview next week. Fingers crossed. If he gets it, we're moving. I can work anywhere. His job is more specialized so it's harder for him to change jobs, but not impossible.
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Anonymous wrote:Back when my kids were little I too was a loser like the OP. I say it in a nice way.
I felt priced out. Had a stick up my Ass had to be right neighborhood, right house, right school district, close in. But something I really could not afford. My wife was pregnant and getting bigger and baby was due. We were still in my one bedroom coop.
After touring 200-300 houses in richer areas from engagement through beginning of marriage at an open house in a neighborhood that was a stretch a realtor at open house took me aside and said I got a pocket listing doing open house on Sunday. Guy had bad divorce and business is failing has to sell. Trust me will be great your family.
We go over this very blue collar area. Small house 1,300 sf on 60x100 plot. Brown oven, yellow dishwasher, cracked floors, rusty screen doors, filthy dirty in need of paint job and yard a mess and electrical panel shot.
Guess what wife wanted it. Our very small downpayment in richer area was 45 percent down on this cheap house. We fixed it up on our own over next 15 years.
My wife a few months later quit work, we had three kids, paid off small mortgage in 9 years. Lived mortgage free 11 years. Took tons of trips and activities. My salary went up to 400k a year.
I did sell as had to relocate and bought the house you are looking for. 6,000 sf on fancy block, close in with best school district. My wife is lonely and no one home all day in these houses except maids and gardeners. My kids don’t consider it home. My kids are a bit ashamed where we live. There is a stigma being in a rich house.
It is not the house that matters. If we bought big house my wife would have traded being with kids their whole childhood and we never would have had a third.
I also get ripped off every home repair or estimate my new house.
I wish I kept my my old little house so when I retire could go back. My large empty house will be depressing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.redfin.com/VA/Falls-Church/2931-Woodlawn-Ave-22042/home/9561409?600390594=copy_variant&231528114=control&utm_source=ios_share&utm_medium=share&utm_nooverride=1&utm_content=link&utm_campaign=share_sheet
Close in, cute neighborhood. Schools are just okay, but there are houses you can afford out there. You just need to realize you can’t have it all.
Schools are not “just okay”, they are quite challenged.