Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone's definition of comfortable is different. Some people are comfortable driving a Subaru or Ford. I would shoot myself. Some people think 4000 sqft house is needed to be comfortable. That's way too big for me. Op, your question is unanswerable
I can’t begin to understand your car comment. You’d shoot yourself if you drove a Subaru?
NP
You really can’t understand that comment? I totally can. A boring car, especially if you have a long commute, is god awful. I like luxury when I drive far.
I’m not really sure what’s so hard to understand about that. Different strokes for different folks and all that.
PP is just overly dramatic. Shoot yourself for driving a Subaru? Tell us that you're privileged without telling us that you're privileged. Please.
For PP, it's a status thing. Many people convey their car as a symbol of status and wealth, or something that they can easily show off to neighbors. If you're secure in where you're at, it's not that big of a deal. To each his own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone's definition of comfortable is different. Some people are comfortable driving a Subaru or Ford. I would shoot myself. Some people think 4000 sqft house is needed to be comfortable. That's way too big for me. Op, your question is unanswerable
I can’t begin to understand your car comment. You’d shoot yourself if you drove a Subaru?
NP
You really can’t understand that comment? I totally can. A boring car, especially if you have a long commute, is god awful. I like luxury when I drive far.
I’m not really sure what’s so hard to understand about that. Different strokes for different folks and all that.
PP is just overly dramatic. Shoot yourself for driving a Subaru? Tell us that you're privileged without telling us that you're privileged. Please.
For PP, it's a status thing. Many people convey their car as a symbol of status and wealth, or something that they can easily show off to neighbors. If you're secure in where you're at, it's not that big of a deal. To each his own.
Not everything in life is about status sweetie. If I was the last person on earth I still wouldn't wear walmart clothes and drive a subaru. Besides, that wasn't the point of the post. The point of the post was that different people have different preferences and there is absolutely no remotely agreed upon definition of "comfortable." Hence this entire thread is pointless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone's definition of comfortable is different. Some people are comfortable driving a Subaru or Ford. I would shoot myself. Some people think 4000 sqft house is needed to be comfortable. That's way too big for me. Op, your question is unanswerable
I can’t begin to understand your car comment. You’d shoot yourself if you drove a Subaru?
NP
You really can’t understand that comment? I totally can. A boring car, especially if you have a long commute, is god awful. I like luxury when I drive far.
I’m not really sure what’s so hard to understand about that. Different strokes for different folks and all that.
PP is just overly dramatic. Shoot yourself for driving a Subaru? Tell us that you're privileged without telling us that you're privileged. Please.
For PP, it's a status thing. Many people convey their car as a symbol of status and wealth, or something that they can easily show off to neighbors. If you're secure in where you're at, it's not that big of a deal. To each his own.
Anonymous wrote:Our HHI is about $160K, two kids, close-in Bethesda (near Friendship Heights), house worth $1 mil (bought it for $600K a decade ago, $330k mortgage, no other debt, ten-year-old Hondas, public school, maxing out 401ks, savings thru 529s etc.
I actually don't get how this is even a question. The tough one is finding a house you can afford -- you may not get your DREAM house -- but the rest is basic living within your means.
We may not go to Europe in the summer and Vail in the winter, or buy Canada Goose jackets, but we do not feel deprived in the slightest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone's definition of comfortable is different. Some people are comfortable driving a Subaru or Ford. I would shoot myself. Some people think 4000 sqft house is needed to be comfortable. That's way too big for me. Op, your question is unanswerable
I can’t begin to understand your car comment. You’d shoot yourself if you drove a Subaru?
NP
You really can’t understand that comment? I totally can. A boring car, especially if you have a long commute, is god awful. I like luxury when I drive far.
I’m not really sure what’s so hard to understand about that. Different strokes for different folks and all that.
What do you drive?
Porsche Cayenne.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone's definition of comfortable is different. Some people are comfortable driving a Subaru or Ford. I would shoot myself. Some people think 4000 sqft house is needed to be comfortable. That's way too big for me. Op, your question is unanswerable
I can’t begin to understand your car comment. You’d shoot yourself if you drove a Subaru?
NP
You really can’t understand that comment? I totally can. A boring car, especially if you have a long commute, is god awful. I like luxury when I drive far.
I’m not really sure what’s so hard to understand about that. Different strokes for different folks and all that.
What do you drive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does everyone need to live near DC when there are good public schools out in Loudoun and more affordable houses? Don’t you guys have remote work options? And not everyone is buying a house in 2022 lots of us have owned for 5-10 years so we aren’t paying these inflated prices. Additionally not everyone cares about muh culture or social scene which is the only reason I can think to want to live in DC besides your career. I have a remote tech job that pays 400k and live out here in Loudoun with a 2k mortgage payment on a SFH. Life is very comfortable
Not everyone wants to live in Loudoun. I do not live in DC or close in. We live in Fairfax. I like it here. It has a calm sense of suburbia and we're happy with our housing and schools. We have family in Loudoun so we looked out there but it was just too far. No trees. Didn't have a neighborhood feeling. For some, feeling of a neighborhood > new construction.
Anonymous wrote:Why does everyone need to live near DC when there are good public schools out in Loudoun and more affordable houses? Don’t you guys have remote work options? And not everyone is buying a house in 2022 lots of us have owned for 5-10 years so we aren’t paying these inflated prices. Additionally not everyone cares about muh culture or social scene which is the only reason I can think to want to live in DC besides your career. I have a remote tech job that pays 400k and live out here in Loudoun with a 2k mortgage payment on a SFH. Life is very comfortable
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone's definition of comfortable is different. Some people are comfortable driving a Subaru or Ford. I would shoot myself. Some people think 4000 sqft house is needed to be comfortable. That's way too big for me. Op, your question is unanswerable
I can’t begin to understand your car comment. You’d shoot yourself if you drove a Subaru?
NP
You really can’t understand that comment? I totally can. A boring car, especially if you have a long commute, is god awful. I like luxury when I drive far.
I’m not really sure what’s so hard to understand about that. Different strokes for different folks and all that.
Anonymous wrote:600k? That is idiotic. 350k HHI, 1.5M house with 2 bedrooms per person, private school for 1, vacation whenever and where ever we feel like it, and feel plenty comfortable.
Where are you spending/wasting all your money OP?