Anonymous wrote:Here's a secret some of your lavish friends aren't mentioning - they barely pay the minimum on their maxed out credit cards, their parents are still funding their lifestyles into their 40s, they have high paid jobs that they hate and spend on luxuries to have something to enjoy, or they're saving zero for their retirement or kids' education.
The grass is not always greener, continue to make responsible choices and things will work out well for you.
Anonymous wrote:We just paid 900k to teardown a shitbox and build new. The location is in good public schools full of midlevel lawyers. In dws home town the same comparable area full of rich doctors would be 700k on 2 acres brand-new. This area is full of dual incone people make 150k a year so much so it's average and pusges up housing prices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a secret some of your lavish friends aren't mentioning - they barely pay the minimum on their maxed out credit cards, their parents are still funding their lifestyles into their 40s, they have high paid jobs that they hate and spend on luxuries to have something to enjoy, or they're saving zero for their retirement or kids' education.
The grass is not always greener, continue to make responsible choices and things will work out well for you.
Thanks. Not OP, but hoping you are right.
Anonymous wrote:UGH. UGH. Go away.
Anonymous wrote:There's a TON and I mean a TON of family money and family-subsidized lifestyles in the greater NW DC area. I live in upper NW and can think of at least 30 families who get (or got) money from their parents---be it through giant downpayments (think $500K or more), annual distributions to the gift max x 2 parents x every member of the family, actual trust funds, college accounts paid in full, vacations paid for by grandparents or all of the above.
I've never encountered this anywhere else I've lived besides NW DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Our mortgage payments are fixed at about 3750/month. Student loans of 1k/month (one lawyer), and we have a nanny because we can't make our work schedule fit with daycare and have no local family.
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Anonymous wrote:You're doing something wrong OP. We make 225k and feel rich. And that's with two kids! Pay off your loans and maybe you will feel better.
Anonymous wrote:Here's a secret some of your lavish friends aren't mentioning - they barely pay the minimum on their maxed out credit cards, their parents are still funding their lifestyles into their 40s, they have high paid jobs that they hate and spend on luxuries to have something to enjoy, or they're saving zero for their retirement or kids' education.
The grass is not always greener, continue to make responsible choices and things will work out well for you.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Our mortgage payments are fixed at about 3750/month. Student loans of 1k/month (one lawyer), and we have a nanny because we can't make our work schedule fit with daycare and have no local family.