They don't need two vehicles in NYC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We feel stretched on 750k. Three kids in daycare, two SUVs, a couple vacations a year, housecleaner, $8k mortgage, home maintenance and landscaping, and a modest vacation home...it adds up a lot faster than it seems.
Then you're doing something wrong. Or living way above your means.
+1 At one point our HHI was $400K in Silicon Valley. We had all that, including a vacation home, and managed to save. I seriously don't undersand how you are stretched thin on $750K in the DC area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We feel stretched on 750k. Three kids in daycare, two SUVs, a couple vacations a year, housecleaner, $8k mortgage, home maintenance and landscaping, and a modest vacation home...it adds up a lot faster than it seems.
Then you're doing something wrong. Or living way above your means.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We feel stretched on 750k. Three kids in daycare, two SUVs, a couple vacations a year, housecleaner, $8k mortgage, home maintenance and landscaping, and a modest vacation home...it adds up a lot faster than it seems.
Then you're doing something wrong. Or living way above your means.
A "modest" vacation home and several vacations a year? Cry me a river of Amazonian proportions.
The vacation home is for weekends, the vacations are for leaving the country. There is nothing ridiculous about this. We drive to the vacation home so the costs to get there are modest. The real money pit is the swimming pool, which in hindsight we shouldn't have put in because the house is on a lake and has access to a community pool. But what's done is done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We feel stretched on 750k. Three kids in daycare, two SUVs, a couple vacations a year, housecleaner, $8k mortgage, home maintenance and landscaping, and a modest vacation home...it adds up a lot faster than it seems.
Poor you.
You people are so gullible. It's great!
Anonymous wrote:We feel stretched on 750k. Three kids in daycare, two SUVs, a couple vacations a year, housecleaner, $8k mortgage, home maintenance and landscaping, and a modest vacation home...it adds up a lot faster than it seems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Way too much for charity and cars. Put that towards school debt and worry about nice cars and charity in 20 years.
You can still do charity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If you want enough room for three kids and you live in Brooklyn, I think that's pretty much the going rate.
In fancy areas of Brooklyn across Manhattan, yes.
But there are plenty of good neighborhoods in commutable distance from Manhattan where a
TH with plenty of space for 3 kids sells for half that or less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We feel stretched on 750k. Three kids in daycare, two SUVs, a couple vacations a year, housecleaner, $8k mortgage, home maintenance and landscaping, and a modest vacation home...it adds up a lot faster than it seems.
Poor you.
You people are so gullible. It's great!
What are you talking about? We NEED the cars, no one tricked us into buying them. I'd like to see you cart 3 kids around in an Accord.
You can fit 3 kids in a mid-size crossover. Cheaper to run.
Do you also NEED a vacation home and out of country vacations?
Anonymous wrote:
If you want enough room for three kids and you live in Brooklyn, I think that's pretty much the going rate.