Anonymous wrote:OP, instead of bitching and whining about not being rich, why don't you do something about it?
Cut off cable, rent out a room, stop buying starbucks, offer $45 dollar hand-jobs in the Harris Teeter car park, and sell your kidney?
Anonymous wrote:I'm with you OP. This real estate board seems even more out of touch than others on DCUM. I've seen people say that if your budget is less than 700k, there's no point in living anywhere closer in than Fredricksburg unless you're looking for a condo. And the definition of sh*tshack is just ridiculous.
We're looking to buy at 400 or less and our HHI is about 200k, and no, we're not going for a condo. Right now, we're looking at Huntington or Hyattsville. Some of the public schools in Huntington seem okay, but for Hyatt, we'd definitely be looking at church-based private school. The few times I've posted on here, responses have not been helpful.
Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of us out here, OP. A couple of years ago I bought a house under $600K in North Arlington. I'm sure the sh*tshack poster would call it a sh*tshack. I love my house, though, and put up with it being older and not large because I like being closer to the city. I will never be able to afford new build, not anywhere I'd want to live, because I simply don't have $400K to knock my current house down and put up something else, and probably never will. I'm ok with that, though.
I hate that a couple of vocal new-build boosters here can overshadow the many of us who are perfectly happy with our older/renovated homes. They seem to think "new" is the way everyone lives, but when I read home magazines (like Better Homes & Gardens, not the super high-end ones), they showcase older homes with lots of character. Those homes are all over the country. All over the country, people are living happily in older, renovated homes. Some of the nicest, most desirable, most expensive neighborhoods in my Midwestern hometown are stately older homes, and the "cool" neighborhoods are also full of older homes. The new developments tend to be way out in the burbs there too.
And yes, if you do have a lower (compared to some) housing budget here, you do have to make sacrifices. For some, it means moving to Woodbridge for a big new house. For others, it means living in a smaller, older home in Arlington and doing work on it over the years. Life is all about compromises.
Anonymous wrote:What I can't comprehend are the back-and-forth insults about zip codes!! Or the horrible comments about Hispanic people(one comment was, "I just hope you can deal with it when your daughter goes to prom with Juan!" to someone considering South Arlington), and about kids on reduced-price or free lunches at the schools. I am from lily-white Iowa, went to prom with Ricardo, and would have gotten a free lunch if it was available, by the way. Do these posters realize that essentially what they are saying is that unless you are white and wealthy, you're crap? And you don't dare let your kids go anywhere near kids who aren't rich and white, lest they end up on the road to ruin?
I think there are probably lots of us non-rich on here. My house is worth - get this - $200k! PG county, outside the beltway. But if you want to get a feel of how out of touch people can be about what is "normal," go hang out in the Private School forum. We've got a kid in private so I check that forum out, too...and its almost (almost) funny.
Anonymous wrote:What I can't comprehend are the back-and-forth insults about zip codes!! Or the horrible comments about Hispanic people(one comment was, "I just hope you can deal with it when your daughter goes to prom with Juan!" to someone considering South Arlington), and about kids on reduced-price or free lunches at the schools. I am from lily-white Iowa, went to prom with Ricardo, and would have gotten a free lunch if it was available, by the way. Do these posters realize that essentially what they are saying is that unless you are white and wealthy, you're crap? And you don't dare let your kids go anywhere near kids who aren't rich and white, lest they end up on the road to ruin?
Anonymous wrote:Most of the people on this forum are not rich. They just act like they are. Fantasy life.