Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way. $250k minimum to move to DC. Do you have kids?
Nonsense.
People exaggerate. DW and I each make ~90k and we are doing fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would move here for increased job mobility not necessarily tied to your current position. There are many jobs in this area. You are young and it won't be the end of the world to rent an apartment for a few years while you put down roots. In a few years your income will go up and you can buy a house and start a family. It's OK to be of limited means for a few years in your twenties.
Best advice of the thread.
+1. People in DC and other expensive areas buy houses later because it’s so expensive here. But we make more and have more upward mobility. Don’t base your decision on buying a house right away. DC offers more museums, culture, walkability, public transit, easy travel to other cities and abroad, etc than Atlanta. Of course Atlanta has many good things too. Which lifestyle do you prefer? Base your decision on that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would move here for increased job mobility not necessarily tied to your current position. There are many jobs in this area. You are young and it won't be the end of the world to rent an apartment for a few years while you put down roots. In a few years your income will go up and you can buy a house and start a family. It's OK to be of limited means for a few years in your twenties.
Best advice of the thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
All these previous posters seem to care about is big houses. Is that what brings you happiness? If so, stay in ATL. The big houses are literally all that place has going it. Charlotte is even worse.
My brother bought a highrise condo in Midtown and he loves it. He has all the conveniences of downtown living without paying the crazy high downtown prices that DC or NoVA would command.
Who wants to live in midtown Atlanta? It has an interstate in place of a river.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
All these previous posters seem to care about is big houses. Is that what brings you happiness? If so, stay in ATL. The big houses are literally all that place has going it. Charlotte is even worse.
My brother bought a highrise condo in Midtown and he loves it. He has all the conveniences of downtown living without paying the crazy high downtown prices that DC or NoVA would command.
Who wants to live in midtown Atlanta? It has an interstate in place of a river.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
All these previous posters seem to care about is big houses. Is that what brings you happiness? If so, stay in ATL. The big houses are literally all that place has going it. Charlotte is even worse.
My brother bought a highrise condo in Midtown and he loves it. He has all the conveniences of downtown living without paying the crazy high downtown prices that DC or NoVA would command.
Anonymous wrote:
All these previous posters seem to care about is big houses. Is that what brings you happiness? If so, stay in ATL. The big houses are literally all that place has going it. Charlotte is even worse.
pit2atl wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what you get for 450k in a nice suburb of Atlanta (Johns Creek), will all 9 rated schools:
https://www.redfin.com/GA/Duluth/2005-Brookstead-C...se-30097/home/24640667#schools
This is what you get for a nice suburb in NOVA for 450k:
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Springfield/6410-Blarney-Stone-Ct-22152/home/9768494
You decide.
Yes but if you work midtown/downtown it 1 to 1 hr 15 min each way. Not a lot of transportation options (though some) .
Exactly! I definitely wouldn't live in Johns Creek not my type of neighborhood. That springfield house may be a bit extreme I'd probably do Woodbridge, Va
Anonymous wrote:I would move here for increased job mobility not necessarily tied to your current position. There are many jobs in this area. You are young and it won't be the end of the world to rent an apartment for a few years while you put down roots. In a few years your income will go up and you can buy a house and start a family. It's OK to be of limited means for a few years in your twenties.
Anonymous wrote:I've lived in Atlanta and now live in NoVa. I wouldn't go back to ATL even if you tripled my salary. I like everything better here: weather, schools, nature, proximity to skiing + beaches, proximity to Philly, Balto, NYC, nowhere near the amount of rednecks and racist douchebags.
All these previous posters seem to care about is big houses. Is that what brings you happiness? If so, stay in ATL. The big houses are literally all that place has going it. Charlotte is even worse.