Anonymous wrote:op here: I don't understand how it will be VERY VERY tight. We have no debt and our is car paid off (2012 Prius ) . Rent would be $1600/month for a 1 bedroom condo in Reston. I guess we are unique in that we have our car paid off and no debt. Those expenses would eat a lot of money . I also didn't mention that I have a very PT work from home marketing job. I make around $500/month and we use this for eating out and clothes. I know expenses will go up if we want to buy though.
Are you sure that you want a one bedroom when you have a baby on the way?
Anonymous wrote:It won't be very very tight. People in this area get so used to what others would consider luxuries that they cannot imagine anyone living on less.
Anonymous wrote:Many thanks to all of you. I'm feeling a little bit better now, knowing that it's do-able at around 100k, provided we rent far out.
op here: I don't understand how it will be VERY VERY tight. We have no debt and our is car paid off (2012 Prius ) . Rent would be $1600/month for a 1 bedroom condo in Reston. I guess we are unique in that we have our car paid off and no debt. Those expenses would eat a lot of money . I also didn't mention that I have a very PT work from home marketing job. I make around $500/month and we use this for eating out and clothes. I know expenses will go up if we want to buy though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We lived here with one kid and $100k in Ashburn and that shit was tight, Ashburn isn't some other state. A decent townhouse is still $2300 a month. At $185k with two it's comfortable.
op here: He accepted a job for 95k . We will rent an apartment instead of buying, so that we have flexibility to make adjustments in case his job changes. I think we will just have one car and I will drop him off to work. He found a job in Reston so it's perfect![]()
It will be VERY VERY tight but doable. He'll either need a raise or you'll need to work if you ever want to buy a place and/or take vacations/save for retirement, etc.
When I first started SAH, DH made $165k and our mortgage was about $1700/month for a 3 br townhouse. It was totally comfortable but not much left over. We couldn't buy a SFH r ramp up college savings until he broke $250k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in N Arlington and make $150K. I stay home with our 2 kids currently. We have plenty of money including for modest travel and savings.
When did you buy your house? That makes ALL the difference. No one making $150K who didn't have significant savings for a downpayment on a $600K + house could make it on $150 and own a nice house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We lived here with one kid and $100k in Ashburn and that shit was tight, Ashburn isn't some other state. A decent townhouse is still $2300 a month. At $185k with two it's comfortable.
op here: He accepted a job for 95k . We will rent an apartment instead of buying, so that we have flexibility to make adjustments in case his job changes. I think we will just have one car and I will drop him off to work. He found a job in Reston so it's perfect![]()
It will be VERY VERY tight but doable. He'll either need a raise or you'll need to work if you ever want to buy a place and/or take vacations/save for retirement, etc.
When I first started SAH, DH made $165k and our mortgage was about $1700/month for a 3 br townhouse. It was totally comfortable but not much left over. We couldn't buy a SFH or ramp up college savings until he broke $250k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you or your husband have student loans? That makes all the difference in the world, IMO. Needless to say, we do, make almost $300K combined with equivalent loans, and struggle (not put-food-on-the-table struggle obviously, but my commute is 1.5 hrs for a very long-hours job because we can't afford to live closer, I don't buy clothes/shoes basically ever, shop consignment for my 20 mo, etc).
Is this real? What kind of debt are we talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We lived here with one kid and $100k in Ashburn and that shit was tight, Ashburn isn't some other state. A decent townhouse is still $2300 a month. At $185k with two it's comfortable.
op here: He accepted a job for 95k . We will rent an apartment instead of buying, so that we have flexibility to make adjustments in case his job changes. I think we will just have one car and I will drop him off to work. He found a job in Reston so it's perfect![]()
Anonymous wrote:We lived here with one kid and $100k in Ashburn and that shit was tight, Ashburn isn't some other state. A decent townhouse is still $2300 a month. At $185k with two it's comfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in N Arlington and make $150K. I stay home with our 2 kids currently. We have plenty of money including for modest travel and savings.
When did you buy your house? That makes ALL the difference. No one making $150K who didn't have significant savings for a downpayment on a $600K + house could make it on $150 and own a nice house.