Re: Where The $$$ Is...
There in lies the problem. Why live somewhere that's that expensive? Hell, where I live is considered a snob town due to being so expensive, yet it pales in comparison to the cost of living in So Cal. Here, I've paid anywhere from $700 - $900/mnth for a one bedroom (just rent, doesn't include anything else in the price). I tell people this who live in different parts in the country, and they think I'm making it up to sound "rich". Yet you compare it to an apartment in your neck of the woods, and it sounds like a bargain. How about people live somewhere that they can comfortably afford for starters?
Second, even at $1k/month + bills, I can't see how $6k in income wouldn't be plenty. I've lived on my own for 10 years, now. Cell phone bill is $60/month, car insurance is $80 (more coverage than any human being would ever need), gas is anywhere from $10 - $60 depending on how cold the month is, electric is anywhere from $20 - $50 depending on the season, $300 car payment, $32 for internet (AT&T 6mb connection), etc. I pay less than $600/mnth collectively for all my bills. Now double that due to a larger house/apartment for a family, and you're still at $1,200/month. Add in $1k for food to feed 5 (even though that's well over what you'd need), and you're at $3,200 so far. I'm sure there are a few odds and ends still left over, but even if you bump that up to $4k/month, you STILL have $2,200 left over. That's $24k/yr in savings, and that's IF you only have one person working in the household, and IF they "only" make $75k/yr.
Lastly, I'm talking about one person making $75k - $100k. Surely, the wife can chip in and pick up some messily job that pays another $24k/month. It probably wouldn't even have to be full time. That's another $2k to play with, which should cover the cost of the mortgage on a decent house. Perhaps it won't be a mansion, but that again would be shooting for something completely unnecessary just to "live it up"/'show off.
Remember, the average income in this county is below $30k/yr, yet most people are surviving just fine, so please don't tell me $75k - $100k wouldn't cut it.
Originally posted by One-Way
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Second, even at $1k/month + bills, I can't see how $6k in income wouldn't be plenty. I've lived on my own for 10 years, now. Cell phone bill is $60/month, car insurance is $80 (more coverage than any human being would ever need), gas is anywhere from $10 - $60 depending on how cold the month is, electric is anywhere from $20 - $50 depending on the season, $300 car payment, $32 for internet (AT&T 6mb connection), etc. I pay less than $600/mnth collectively for all my bills. Now double that due to a larger house/apartment for a family, and you're still at $1,200/month. Add in $1k for food to feed 5 (even though that's well over what you'd need), and you're at $3,200 so far. I'm sure there are a few odds and ends still left over, but even if you bump that up to $4k/month, you STILL have $2,200 left over. That's $24k/yr in savings, and that's IF you only have one person working in the household, and IF they "only" make $75k/yr.
Lastly, I'm talking about one person making $75k - $100k. Surely, the wife can chip in and pick up some messily job that pays another $24k/month. It probably wouldn't even have to be full time. That's another $2k to play with, which should cover the cost of the mortgage on a decent house. Perhaps it won't be a mansion, but that again would be shooting for something completely unnecessary just to "live it up"/'show off.
Remember, the average income in this county is below $30k/yr, yet most people are surviving just fine, so please don't tell me $75k - $100k wouldn't cut it.
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