Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All I know is by the time my kids are old enough to buy a house, the average price is north of $1 million around here. If they are saddled with loans, they will never own a home.
Why can't they just move to a low cost of living area?It's how my MD brother in law paid his full med loans off. Why do you expect your kids to buy in a million dollar house area?
Because the marriage prospects are dismal. My sister did this to pay off her loans and she’ll probably never get married. We’re going to really try to pay for our kids’ schooling.
Huh? Low cost of living could mean Charlotte NC or Buffalo NY. They could meet their spouse in college and move together (smart move by my siblings who shared a combined debt of loans from medical and veterinary school). It doesn't have to mean east bumble f*ck. Or it could if it is what the kid wants, so be it. Worrying about or trying to control where they live for marriage prospects sounds meddlesome.
Anonymous wrote:All I know is by the time my kids are old enough to buy a house, the average price is north of $1 million around here. If they are saddled with loans, they will never own a home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All I know is by the time my kids are old enough to buy a house, the average price is north of $1 million around here. If they are saddled with loans, they will never own a home.
Why can't they just move to a low cost of living area?It's how my MD brother in law paid his full med loans off. Why do you expect your kids to buy in a million dollar house area?
Because the marriage prospects are dismal. My sister did this to pay off her loans and she’ll probably never get married. We’re going to really try to pay for our kids’ schooling.
Anonymous wrote:You sound mean and uncaring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All I know is by the time my kids are old enough to buy a house, the average price is north of $1 million around here. If they are saddled with loans, they will never own a home.
Why can't they just move to a low cost of living area? It's how my MD brother in law paid his full med loans off. Why do you expect your kids to buy in a million dollar house area?
PP here. I want my kids (and grandkids) to live in the DMV, if possible. It's a "live close to the family" thing.
Why do you want your kids to live in a low cost area, if you can help it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All I know is by the time my kids are old enough to buy a house, the average price is north of $1 million around here. If they are saddled with loans, they will never own a home.
Why can't they just move to a low cost of living area? It's how my MD brother in law paid his full med loans off. Why do you expect your kids to buy in a million dollar house area?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All I know is by the time my kids are old enough to buy a house, the average price is north of $1 million around here. If they are saddled with loans, they will never own a home.
Why can't they just move to a low cost of living area?It's how my MD brother in law paid his full med loans off. Why do you expect your kids to buy in a million dollar house area?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All I know is by the time my kids are old enough to buy a house, the average price is north of $1 million around here. If they are saddled with loans, they will never own a home.
Why can't they just move to a low cost of living area? It's how my MD brother in law paid his full med loans off. Why do you expect your kids to buy in a million dollar house area?
Why should they? Imagine the shame when for the parents when their friends learn that their kids fled the area because they were too poor to afford living there.
Anonymous wrote:Paying 100% of your kids’ college is a DMV thing. I’m from PA and it’s not the expectation. None of my siblings gs helped their kids through college.
For me, I agree on skin in the game. And I think that a lot of college is a waste of money. If your kid needs a specialized program then expensive might be necessary. But most are fine with community college and a state university. So that’s what I’m willing to pay. Beyond that, they are on their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All I know is by the time my kids are old enough to buy a house, the average price is north of $1 million around here. If they are saddled with loans, they will never own a home.
Why can't they just move to a low cost of living area? It's how my MD brother in law paid his full med loans off. Why do you expect your kids to buy in a million dollar house area?