Can someone put a pic of the simpsons boy saying “Ah Ha”, lol.
Six of the ten are in California.
Let me guess...they ended up on the streets in Colorado wherever weed is being sold
staten island isn’t. It takes an hour or so to get to work but you only need 35 percent of the salary you would need in manhattan to live the same.
townhouse can be gotten for 300k. But if you’re making 150 combined, that should be fine.
MAnhattan, a studio is 2000 a monh
It’s a pattern that’s been repeated for a long time. Move into a city when young and move out when it’s time to have a family.
I was glad I had the chance to live relatively cheaply with an apartment and roommates and save 50% of my post tax income in a large expensive city and then move out to a cheaper smaller city when I got married, bought a house, and had children.
In Dallas, they moved to ‘uptown’ to be close to the vibrant bar and nightlife scene. But since they now have jobs with regular hours, they are complaining about the noise from the bars that they wanted to live next to, and trying to get the city to restrict the hours and tighten noise ordinances.
It’s a repeat of what happened with Lower Greenville.
It’s rather amusing as a spectator sport.
See the prices around you.
http://www.zillow.com
When you turn on one of the house flipper programs featuring a home project in California, you gag at the price they pay for a crap box like this:
Aging parents in these high cost areas get mad at their kids for abandoning them but offer no help financially. I think it is unfair.
If we could just find a way to keep them out of OUR neighborhoods...