Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same boat. Mid 30s, $4k a month mortgage.
Me too. Modest row house.
$4K a month house is not modest house.
Anonymous wrote:Left dc in 2010 because we couldn't afford a nice SFH in a good neighborhood. Bought a nice house in a nice neighborhood out of state. Paid it off in 8 years.
HHI was $150ish when we moved here, is now about $660.
Not sad about leaving.
Anonymous wrote:GenXr here: I spent my 20s and 30s living in houses and neighborhoods many people wouldn’t feel safe living in. Family and friends with small children wouldn’t visit. Packages were stolen off my front porch. Cars were broken into. A neighbor was shot and another stabbed. A brothel opened next door. Drunks vomited in our local park. Eventually, the neighborhood improved and we sold. Rinse and repeat and repeat. That’s how we managed to afford an old 1,300 square foot fixer upper in Bethesda on a tiny lot in a nice neighborhood at age 42.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same boat. Mid 30s, $4k a month mortgage.
Me too. Modest row house.
$4K a month house is not modest house.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a millennial who grew up in DC and there’s just no way in hell I could comfortably afford to live there now. My childhood home - a townhouse on Capitol Hill - is now valued at more than $1m. I’m pretty sure the same is true for my childhood friends. The housing market is just out of control.
I live in a large college town with my DH and we have a HHI of $250. We live very, very comfortably and have a mortgage cost of $1600/month. I like to travel to large cities when I yearn for the experience - happily, we can easily afford to do so. We’re going to Europe with our 2 kids next month.
Outside of a few key fields, I just don’t see how living in DC is worth it for most people. I would weep with a mortgage payment of $4k a month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same boat. Mid 30s, $4k a month mortgage.
Me too. Modest row house.
Anonymous wrote:Same boat. Mid 30s, $4k a month mortgage.