. Yes, but we are at the end of DH’s career and would love to live somewhere new for a while before retirement.Anonymous wrote:Wife just got an offer with a tech company that pays 50k more, bumping us from 190k to 240k. Currently we live in close-in SS. Is this pay bump enough to live comfortably in the Bay area? We just bought a 4bd house that we like, and if we do move I am aware we would need to downsize dramatically.
Anonymous wrote: Not for that amount of money, assuming 240k is your combined HHI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I experienced a mild earthquake in DC a few years ago and it was scary as hell. Personally, I would stay in Silver Spring.
What could possibly be scary during a mild earthquake?
The feeling of the building collapsing on top of you...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I experienced a mild earthquake in DC a few years ago and it was scary as hell. Personally, I would stay in Silver Spring.
What could possibly be scary during a mild earthquake?
Anonymous wrote:I experienced a mild earthquake in DC a few years ago and it was scary as hell. Personally, I would stay in Silver Spring.
Anonymous wrote:I tihnk PPs are confusing the property tax rate (artificially low because of Prop 13) with the actual amount you have to pay (high because of high property values).
Schools in CA are wildly underfunded -- most "good" public schools require parents to pony up $1,000 or more to pay for music, art and sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The $50k would be eaten up by higher home costs, property taxes and income taxes. Go on Zillow and check housing prices and property taxes. The state income tax rate at the high end is north of 10%, maybe 12%? Upper middle income people are leaving CA for places like Texas. Schools are very underfunded as the local school taxes go up to the state and then cascade down through levels of bureaucracy. I lived in the East Bay for 5 years and loved the weather and the scenery but I was happy we left.
Property taxes are not high in CA, I don't know why people keep spreading this false idea. Our property taxes are low, that's why our schools are underfunded.
Huh?
What are you using to define "high" if not California?