Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. It could be 70k jump relative to our current salary with bonus. I think we are leaning towards the move, but obviously downgrade lifestyle. I have lived in the Bay area before.
Do it, OP. Having a big home isn't everything. If you both work in tech, make the move and move up the ladder. Live in a place far more beautiful than DC. Go go go.
Having a big home has nothing to do with it. You wont enjoy the beauty.most people are on the road for hours a day, the COL is outrageous. A 50-70k bump is peanuts out there and will be a downgrade. No way in HELL will the OP get close to SF of shoes living in SS now on that income. If OP thinks 70k is a lot for a bump, shes not making the 500k+ it takes to live in SF. And the schools? Awful. Awful awful.
Anonymous wrote:You are still young and you should do it. But please don't do it just because of the 50k pay bump. This won't go far in San Fran.
Do it for the huge potential and opportunities for career growth that this will afford you. Today it is 50k, tomorrow it could be 400k.
There is no better place to be if you work in Tech.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. DINK, but kids might come soon. Job would be in Cupertino. If it makes a difference, we currently both work from home (in our late 20s).
A couple of DINKS in their late 20s making that much money and settling for ho hum Silver Spring? You guys can handle anything. Go for it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I would not. It is not enough money for that area in my opinion.
Agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. It could be 70k jump relative to our current salary with bonus. I think we are leaning towards the move, but obviously downgrade lifestyle. I have lived in the Bay area before.
Do it, OP. Having a big home isn't everything. If you both work in tech, make the move and move up the ladder. Live in a place far more beautiful than DC. Go go go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Hell. To. The. No!
I moved with my tech company FROM SF to Reston, Va when we opened our east coast headquarters. My quality of life is so so much better now. I have no, and I mean no commute, I have a beautiful SFH and my kids go to great schools. I'd need a 500k bump to get in SF that I get in Reston.
I'm so glad to be out of there and so glad not to deal with the onslaught of homeless and drug addicts.
Which schools?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. It could be 70k jump relative to our current salary with bonus. I think we are leaning towards the move, but obviously downgrade lifestyle. I have lived in the Bay area before.
Anonymous wrote:LOL. Moving to the bay area because of a 50k increase. Good luck OP.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Hell. To. The. No!
I moved with my tech company FROM SF to Reston, Va when we opened our east coast headquarters. My quality of life is so so much better now. I have no, and I mean no commute, I have a beautiful SFH and my kids go to great schools. I'd need a 500k bump to get in SF that I get in Reston.
I'm so glad to be out of there and so glad not to deal with the onslaught of homeless and drug addicts.
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: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.