Anonymous wrote:100K last year
(85K when we purchased our house, and 40K a few years ago, DH's salary, I stay home)
House in downtown Bethesda, bought 2010: fixer-upper, 50% down and $2700 mortgage.
DH took out maximum loan so that we could also pay for renovations to gut the first floor and rebuild.
The key here is that we had saved a significant amount to afford a big down-payment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100K last year
(85K when we purchased our house, and 40K a few years ago, DH's salary, I stay home)
House in downtown Bethesda, bought 2010: fixer-upper, 50% down and $2700 mortgage.
DH took out maximum loan so that we could also pay for renovations to gut the first floor and rebuild.
The key here is that we had saved a significant amount to afford a big down-payment.
that is still a crazy mortgage payment on that salary!
Anonymous wrote:Interesting that those making this income seem to express much more appreciation/gratitude than a lot of the big earners on DCUM, who think they don't make enough
Anonymous wrote:We live in N. Bethesda/Bethesda area, HHI of $125k, mortgage & HOA is about $2700. We are extremely lucky that we do not have childcare cost, vehicles payments or any other major expense. We are only having 1 child and the grandparents have setup and funded his college fund. We recognize we are lucky but we are only having 1 for this reason.
Anonymous wrote:hey DC people. I used to live. 1325 for 700 Sqft roachy duplex in Huntington (alexandria, route 1), I left and went to Detroit. that 1300 gets me 2800 sq ft in a historic neighborhood with an historic building (1890), 2005 upgrades) two balconies, a patio a two car garage. 3 floors (it would cost 2 million in some DC neighborhoods or more). My commute is short, my wife walks. Our salaries are also higher now, as there is less competition in Detroit for professional jobs.
The city right now is at a turning point, we are about to go through what DC went through in the 90's, financial restructuring and possibly bankruptcy. IF you have kids and you are paying 2700 a month in DC you can pay 1000 here and put your kid in Private school (our schools are as bad as DC, maybe worse)
In Detroit you can live like the typical mid to super income DC person.
And did I mention we still save have my wifes income a month on top of 401k and other investments.
It is rough around the edges here but it is real America and cheap as dirt.