Anonymous wrote:You also need to get rid of cable and verizon at home. Go to the library. Make drastic cuts for the next two years and pay this off. Another option is for someone to take on a second job. Use that money to pay down credit cards and student loans. Even 200 a week would help. Get a cheaper apartment. Sell the car. Cut down on utilities. Get rid of the smartphones. Cut 100 off the monthly food budget.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ALSO, your math doesn't add up. Borrowing 300k could easily make your mortgage payments $2000/month once you add in taxes and insurance. I see no way that you'll pay LESS than renting if you buy a $350k house. And you don't even have the $50k to put down.
I agree. Sounds like they are in too expensive of a rental. Need to move farther out and spend a year or two saving money and repairing credit.
So let's say she finds the $50K. Would you recommend it then?
We can't save a dime because of the money we are dumping into a rental.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rent: $2,000
Utilities: $180 PEPCO, $110 Washington Gas, $165 City of Rockville, $75 Verizon
Childcare (for 2 kids): $2,000
Student loans: $185
Credit card payments: $280
Car payment: $317
Insurance (life/renter/auto): $185
Cellphone: $140 (for both)
Food: $800
Gas: $240
Savings: $125
Clothing/incidentals: $100
Take home after taxes: $7,000
Realistically, you need to get a cheaper cell phone plan and get rid of the smart phones.
Also is there any possible way you can move to an apartment of the same cost and not have to have a car? You're spending 600 a month on your car. If you save an extra 100 from getting rid of the smart phones. The utility bills seems really high.
Honestly, you need to find a two bedroom to rent for 1500. So 500 there, 600 car and 100 smart phone equals 1200 a month.
Anonymous wrote:Rent: $2,000
Utilities: $180 PEPCO, $110 Washington Gas, $165 City of Rockville, $75 Verizon
Childcare (for 2 kids): $2,000
Student loans: $185
Credit card payments: $280
Car payment: $317
Insurance (life/renter/auto): $185
Cellphone: $140 (for both)
Food: $800
Gas: $240
Savings: $125
Clothing/incidentals: $100
Take home after taxes: $7,000
iAnonymous wrote:Not OP but I think home owners are out of touch with rental prices. 2,000 per month sounds about right for any space large enough for a family (like a small 2BR) in a reasonably safe neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ALSO, your math doesn't add up. Borrowing 300k could easily make your mortgage payments $2000/month once you add in taxes and insurance. I see no way that you'll pay LESS than renting if you buy a $350k house. And you don't even have the $50k to put down.
I agree. Sounds like they are in too expensive of a rental. Need to move farther out and spend a year or two saving money and repairing credit.