Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's way too much. I think $600 a month would even be a bit much.
+1
Our income is twice yours and we give ourselves $600/mo. We save a ton and are close to paying off our mortgage on a $3M home. Our kids are older- 20, 17, 15, 10.
You make 640k and have a $3M house? Seems like a stretch to afford that. I would rather live in a 1M home and put the difference towards things like toys and experiences. The delta between a 1M and 3M house is probably 10-15k a month and you only give yourself $600/month each. That seems crazy to spend so much on a house while having such a barebones spending budget.
Yes, we bought the home 13 years ago for 1.2M. It's 3M now. We put 20% down and got a 15 yr fixed.
Do whatever you need to do for your finances, but don't just assume others have or have had the same circumstances as you. There is a wide range. Our bare bones spending has also allowed us to purchase 2 vacation homes and send our kids to private school. HHI is a bit higher than your assumptions too. Yes we are frugal. You know the type - drive subaru and wear non trendy clothes - boring. It works for us.
Subarus are not exactly cheap, paying for private school is literally the opposite of being frugal, and buying a house for $1.2 million puts you in a pretty exalted class of spenders. You may not wear nice clothes, but you are a spender, friend. You just spend on different things than others of us. I think OP's spending is fine - but we drive one 14 year old Kia Soul and bought our house for $330k. I know - you could NEVER. That's because you are spendy but on different things than we are spendy on.
A 15 year $960,000 mortgage at 2% is close to $7,000/month. Something isn’t adding up here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's way too much. I think $600 a month would even be a bit much.
+1
Our income is twice yours and we give ourselves $600/mo. We save a ton and are close to paying off our mortgage on a $3M home. Our kids are older- 20, 17, 15, 10.
You make 640k and have a $3M house? Seems like a stretch to afford that. I would rather live in a 1M home and put the difference towards things like toys and experiences. The delta between a 1M and 3M house is probably 10-15k a month and you only give yourself $600/month each. That seems crazy to spend so much on a house while having such a barebones spending budget.
Yes, we bought the home 13 years ago for 1.2M. It's 3M now. We put 20% down and got a 15 yr fixed.
Do whatever you need to do for your finances, but don't just assume others have or have had the same circumstances as you. There is a wide range. Our bare bones spending has also allowed us to purchase 2 vacation homes and send our kids to private school. HHI is a bit higher than your assumptions too. Yes we are frugal. You know the type - drive subaru and wear non trendy clothes - boring. It works for us.
Subarus are not exactly cheap, paying for private school is literally the opposite of being frugal, and buying a house for $1.2 million puts you in a pretty exalted class of spenders. You may not wear nice clothes, but you are a spender, friend. You just spend on different things than others of us. I think OP's spending is fine - but we drive one 14 year old Kia Soul and bought our house for $330k. I know - you could NEVER. That's because you are spendy but on different things than we are spendy on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's way too much. I think $600 a month would even be a bit much.
+1
Our income is twice yours and we give ourselves $600/mo. We save a ton and are close to paying off our mortgage on a $3M home. Our kids are older- 20, 17, 15, 10.
You make 640k and have a $3M house? Seems like a stretch to afford that. I would rather live in a 1M home and put the difference towards things like toys and experiences. The delta between a 1M and 3M house is probably 10-15k a month and you only give yourself $600/month each. That seems crazy to spend so much on a house while having such a barebones spending budget.
Yes, we bought the home 13 years ago for 1.2M. It's 3M now. We put 20% down and got a 15 yr fixed.
Do whatever you need to do for your finances, but don't just assume others have or have had the same circumstances as you. There is a wide range. Our bare bones spending has also allowed us to purchase 2 vacation homes and send our kids to private school. HHI is a bit higher than your assumptions too. Yes we are frugal. You know the type - drive subaru and wear non trendy clothes - boring. It works for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our hhi is over 1 million and I can't fathom what I would spend $1200 a month on just for myself. That seems really high.
If you can't even spend 1.5% of your HHI on yourself, you have a mental problem: either you're a hoarder, you don't know how to do math, or you pretend that your gym membership is "for the family."
Anonymous wrote:That’s an insane amount of money to blow at your income. Invest as much as you can before you have kids instead of frittering away your cash. You’ll be glad for the financial freedom later.
Anonymous wrote:Mani pedi once a month at Eclips : $170+40 =210
Haircut, blow dry, touch-up or highlights: probably $400
Facial? $200 or more
It adds up.
Anonymous wrote:OP here this is our current monthly budget
$2200 PITI
$575 groceries & consumables
$500 car & house maintenance
$300 subscriptions (incl gym membership)
$350 utilities
$450 transportation cost (mostly insurance & VA car tax)
$1000 vacation saving
$2400 personal spending
Total is $7775. Our take home is over $17k so it leaves us with almost 10k going into savings every month (more like 11-12k if you count pre tax 401k contributions and match + paying down mortgage principal).
Are we really going wrong here? Seems crazy how you could make double or more our income and barely enjoy any of it for yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our hhi is over 1 million and I can't fathom what I would spend $1200 a month on just for myself. That seems really high.
If you can't even spend 1.5% of your HHI on yourself, you have a mental problem: either you're a hoarder, you don't know how to do math, or you pretend that your gym membership is "for the family."
Anonymous wrote:OP here this is our current monthly budget
$2200 PITI
$575 groceries & consumables
$500 car & house maintenance
$300 subscriptions (incl gym membership)
$350 utilities
$450 transportation cost (mostly insurance & VA car tax)
$1000 vacation saving
$2400 personal spending
Total is $7775. Our take home is over $17k so it leaves us with almost 10k going into savings every month (more like 11-12k if you count pre tax 401k contributions and match + paying down mortgage principal).
Are we really going wrong here? Seems crazy how you could make double or more our income and barely enjoy any of it for yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's way too much. I think $600 a month would even be a bit much.
+1
Our income is twice yours and we give ourselves $600/mo. We save a ton and are close to paying off our mortgage on a $3M home. Our kids are older- 20, 17, 15, 10.
You make 640k and have a $3M house? Seems like a stretch to afford that. I would rather live in a 1M home and put the difference towards things like toys and experiences. The delta between a 1M and 3M house is probably 10-15k a month and you only give yourself $600/month each. That seems crazy to spend so much on a house while having such a barebones spending budget.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What percentage of your gross income are you guys saving each month? Do you have a fully funded emergency fund? Are you saving adequately for any large expenses like car repairs and home repairs? Do you have a full budget so that you are directing your money where you want it to go and you have this money available to spend? Are you aware that these amounts will go down dramatically if you have kids and need to utilize daycare?
We save probably 10k a month right now including 401k contributions so some is pre tax.
Anonymous wrote:HHI is 320k. No debt except mortgage on a townhouse. Both our paychecks go into the same joint account.
I proposed to my wife that we each get $1200/month of personal spending money to go into our own bank accounts that we can spend judgement free. I think she’s okay with it but also wishes she could have more per month to blow on stuff. Is this too low? We have no kids yet but will start trying in the next year and are also aggressively saving for a down payment on another house.
This isn’t money for needs like bills, food, gym, or for shared wants like vacations, activities, or new stuff for the house. It doesn’t include gifts either, that would come from our joint account. It’s basically just an amount that we can individually spend on ourselves without needing to justify it to the other person.