Anonymous wrote:DH makes $250k, stable govt job. I'm a pregnant with first child, thinking I want to leave my job and SAH. I'm AMA so we want to have this baby and a sibling soon thereafter if we can. I'm currently making $150k. We own 5 properties (one we live in, and 4 rentals that pay for themselves and generate about $1000 in monthly income total). Or I should say the bank owns our properties, each one is mortgaged but we expect to pay off within 10-15 years. Living on a single income, is this something that can support a family of 4 in Clarendon?
Anonymous wrote:You're both staying home then? You did say we..
This is just the worst advice! What about all those folks living in poverty?Anonymous wrote:Trust that God will find a way to provide when you make the choices that are right for you.
Anonymous wrote:The top of a GS 15 is around $155K. SES positions can be more than that, especially with the bonus.
I really do wonder what OP is thinking? How do you think the rest of the people in this area are getting by? You have little debt. You have income-producing rental properties and you have a working spouse with $250K -- if you can't make it on that, then your problem is on the spending side of the equation.
If you plan to spend a lot of money on private schools -- well, then you may have a problem with "just" $250K -- but even then, you should be able to make it. A person can only consume so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been a non-practicing attorney for going on twelve years now. This allows me to devote my time to raising our children in a way I did not when I had the obligations of a full-time professional commitment. My spouse of twenty-plus years is blessed with a career they absolutely love, and that pays well.
This is the OP, and I'm an attorney too. Are you still a member of the bar? Do you expect to go back into the workforce when the kids grow up?
Anonymous wrote:I have been a non-practicing attorney for going on twelve years now. This allows me to devote my time to raising our children in a way I did not when I had the obligations of a full-time professional commitment. My spouse of twenty-plus years is blessed with a career they absolutely love, and that pays well.
Anonymous wrote:I have been a non-practicing attorney for going on twelve years now. This allows me to devote my time to raising our children in a way I did not when I had the obligations of a full-time professional commitment. My spouse of twenty-plus years is blessed with a career they absolutely love, and that pays well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's important to you, you'll find a way to make it work. We did it on much less. $160,000 with five children. I was very careful with our money. We rented a house in Burke. Our kids went to public schools. We didn't drive expensive cars or take expensive vacations. We sacrificed a lot so that I could SAH because it was really important to us.
Where do we send your Noble Prize?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's important to you, you'll find a way to make it work. We did it on much less. $160,000 with five children. I was very careful with our money. We rented a house in Burke. Our kids went to public schools. We didn't drive expensive cars or take expensive vacations. We sacrificed a lot so that I could SAH because it was really important to us.
Where do we send your Noble Prize?![]()
Anonymous wrote:If it's important to you, you'll find a way to make it work. We did it on much less. $160,000 with five children. I was very careful with our money. We rented a house in Burke. Our kids went to public schools. We didn't drive expensive cars or take expensive vacations. We sacrificed a lot so that I could SAH because it was really important to us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. What government job has a 250k salary? Did I miss something? Who can't live on 250k in this area? You didn't even say what your mortgage is, or what your budget is. You just want a reaction. You can live on a 60k salary on this area if you want to, you just have to budget.
This seems like a trolly post.
Not a troll, just wondering how expensive kids are. I'm not a mom yet so I put it out there. DH's salary can obviously support the two of us, but what if we become a family of 4?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course you can stay home. For kids, plan on about $20 a day for activities and you will be fine.
This is very helpful, thank you. If I SAH, will I still need to hire a nanny/baby sitter?