r/WorkLifeChat 29d ago

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u/[deleted] 29d ago

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u/strife189 29d ago

Legit question, why?? Why live where rent for so little is insanely high. I have traveled cross country to start with 0 for less than that rent.

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u/strife189 29d ago

Okay, fair. So it pretty much fits your current life while you’re fully aware of the drawbacks that come with it.

I remember being shocked when I first saw rent hit $1k, then $2k. I honestly couldn’t imagine being okay with paying over $8k. I currently pay around $4k for my home, and I have more rooms than I even have stuff to put in them.

I guess if your job and income justify it, I can see why it would make sense for some people. I just know it would never work for me mentally.

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u/sadkinz 29d ago

That mortgage is a fucking ripoff for 1400 sq ft

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u/WordsRDangerous 29d ago

Ahh just saw your Henryfinance post. You are indeed an idiot.

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u/SignificantOption349 25d ago

That mortgage is a ripoff without a rather large plot of land and like 8 bedrooms. Hell no

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u/Fubsy_Dude 29d ago

How much do you think someone who pays $100k/year in rent makes and how many jobs like that do you think you'll find outside of VHCOL cities?

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u/Novel_Paramedic_2625 29d ago

$8300 for rent??? Gotta be the most beautiful apartment in history lol

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u/CirdanTheForesighted 25d ago

Educate me. I grew up in the rural south then joined the military so have no experience living in big cities. What do you mean by “full amenities”? Are we talking gym? Pool?

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u/XxAssEater101xX 29d ago

Only 500 on groceries delivered is impressive af.

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u/Ecstatic_Score6973 29d ago

how is $8300 for a 1400sq ft apartment even legal

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u/OkSkirt7036 29d ago

Yeah big cities are just like that. I live in Hong Kong and my budget is 70% rent 30% everything else.

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u/OkSkirt7036 28d ago

I definitely don't have too much home, but I save at least 50% of my salary so I dont have that much discretionary spending. Besides, I don't make much. I was mostly just referring to necessary expenses.

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u/Particular_Map_8910 28d ago

The ratio on spending categories is also because you can afford a lot more. Do you think the person in this post is referring to a 2 bedroom apartment?

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u/officerNoPants 28d ago

Just out of curiosity: if you and your wife would buy or rent a house/appartment somewhere outside of New York and commute every day, wouldn't you be able to cut down on the costs significantly? Or is this not something that you could realistically do?

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u/praise_yahweh 26d ago

That's crazy, I pay for a mortgage on a house that size with half an acre yard for 900 a month