• basmatii@lemm.ee
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    6 hours ago

    Who are the half that make the 7 figures required to not spend half your income on housing?

    Did they just fully make up have the surveyed population?

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      12 minutes ago

      You don’t need remotely close to that income level. 200k household income will get you a nice home at a reasonable price.

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      6 hours ago

      $1400/mo, the rough figure from the article, is 30% of $56k/yr. If you made $1m, 30% of that would give you $25,000/mo. How do you figure?

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      5 hours ago

      I lived in a place that cost 800$ a month for a room in the bay area and I was taking home more than 60% of my income working full time.

      It’s doable, and it doesn’t mean only rich people aren’t rent burdened…

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      6 hours ago

      I wonder if it’s net or gross.

      Besides, it’s not seven figures, just mid-six figures necessary for that.

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      6 hours ago

      If you move outside the city, shit gets much, much cheaper. Mortgages are easily $1,750/mo ($300k, 30yr, tax + insurance included). If your goal is to live in NYC or Seattle, you will be spending quite a bit on your chosen lifestyle. If your goal instead is to buy/rent an affordable 2-3br home, there are lots of options.

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        5 hours ago

        Ugh. I get really annoyed when people defend egregious housing prices with the “just live in a shitty place, in a shitty location, in the middle of a food desert, far from economic opportunities, social interactions, public transportation, and you can afford it” argument

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          I live 10 miles outside of Seattle and have never once spent more than 30% on rent. I have 0 of the downsides you listed, except a long commute, and I don’t make 6 figures.

          It’s honestly not that hard to find affordable rent even in a VHCOL area.

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        Where are you finding a livable home for 300k? I live in a rural area, and I love it here, but you’re never going to find a house for 300k unless you’re willing to put another 150k into stripping it down to the studs and renovating it.