enough of us make fun of other people's monthly expenses. but like have any of us poasted
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i don't actually have a budget just fixed expenses - $3k rent - $600 student loans - $400 car loan - $400 food? - $100 baby stuff? - $250 insurances remainder chiefly bullshit
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i don't have anything like these housing cost 1200 mortgage 300 insurance 400 groceries 50 internet 125 phones 200 other utilities %$#$ college tuition for The Teen
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Replying to @Caroline30 @eigenrobot
gosh. always crazy to see how much cheaper other parts of the country are.
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Replying to @UnfinishedOwl @eigenrobot
crazy seeing rents of 3K or larger....you could get a castle where i live for that
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Replying to @Caroline30 @eigenrobot
just moved into a place at $2100. and that's the friends & family rate (literally). can't go any lower without serious sacrifice to quality or getting roommates.
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Replying to @UnfinishedOwl @eigenrobot
honestly the rates for renting are higher than the rates for mortgages here. i live in a 3 bedroom house. it's not a palace but it's nice. i bet i could rent it for 1800. when i lived in chicago i paid 900 for a studio and that was a long time ago
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Isn't that what it should theoretically be without the perverse incentives of speculation and tax deduction? Renters paying a premium to get handed the keys to $100k+ of very destructible home with less recourse/collateral/screening rigor than a bank?
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i think it depends on a bunch of stuff but that is one consideration
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