1 br

>1 br
>$1300/mo
how the fuck do people afford this shit

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I used to pay $1225 for a 1 bedroom. Said fuck it and moved into my office for a year, now living with a room mate for $900

i can't even begin to understand it. i make $70k a year and looking at these prices makes me want to kill myself, it's like 30% of my income after i pay my goy taxes. how do people making shit money do it? how does anyone do it?

Feels good to pay $820/month for rent each month for my 1bdr appt. But Im kind of considering getting a 2bdr in the 1200-1500 range just because I want a 2nd bedroom for an office, a balcony, fireplace and hot tub/pool/weight room in the building.

>he thinks $1300 is expensive rent
aw that's cute lmao
must be miserable living in flyover country

i make 145k a year

They literally spend all their money every single month just to survive. If I was making minimum wage I'd unironically just kill myself

tfw no firebird fest this year

I am literally paying 1600 for 1br in Maryland

Same. It's hard user, the kikes want our shekels

making a literal 95th percentile income is the only way to get ahead in the fucking kiked world.

buy some land. build a cabin 600-700 square feet. no one should live in a house more than 2k square feet. look at the boomers who have lost their souls and marriages. pay for what you can own. loans and mortgage are slavery.

grew up in a small town, have no interest in working in a factory, warehouse, or a walmart for the rest of my life.

kek, I used to live in LA and had to pay 3,200 a month for a large one bedroom.

go ahead and buy a huge house then. huge houses are a death sentence for you and future relationships. you end up having separate lives. if you have 200k buy a house for that and not the trap of a 2 million dollar mansion.

1,000 Sq Ft is more than enough for a home, we aint having kids these days. also 1,000 Sq Ft home is actually 2,000 sq ft if it has a upstairs

by making a good salary
t. quant trader

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wait until corona is over, it'll unironically be over for many many people.

i'd pay good money to burn out a kike landlord's eyeballs with a blowtorch

I live in flyover making $87k as an engineer. My rent is $970 a month for 1400 sqft. Buying a nice home in spring for $170k, would be around $400k in Florida (my home state).

imagine not knowing 1300 for 1 1br in nyc is a steal. try fucking 2k for 1 br in any decent area

You must have watched Hostel

Lol I pay 2k a month for a 1br and that's post corona cheaper rent, it was 2300 before.

Def sucks but I make a lot of money and that's the price of entry to a city where 6 fig jobs are all over

things that happen in my head are a lot scarier than any movie

How do you think landlords price their apartments? We literally just go
>35% of average income in the market or current tenants
And list at that price.

I live in nyc and it's quite a bit worse than that here. Impossible to even get a studio for under $1500. I'd love to have a place of my own, but I really don't want to be spending half my money on housing, which I guess is how a lot of people do it.

>Slovenia
>Center Europe
>make 1,6k - 2k net a month
>1br apartment costs 300€ + 100€ bills
>have at least 1k left each month to invest

How expensive is stuff in the US that one is having trouble surviving with 70k?

oklahoma?

>60k year salary
>40k after taxes
>1500*12=18,000
>22k
If you can't figure out how to live on 22k a year then you should not be on a finance board

>huge houses are a death sentence for you and future relationships. you end up having separate lives

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Also to add to this if you cut out a car (loan gas and insurance), health insurance, wifi, and eating out you're going to save in the ball park of $1000 a month.

keep justifying the jewish hands that grip your throat tighter by the day.

my last apartment was $2800 a month. it's called having a good job, neet.

Dude nobody likes taxes and the cost of living but its the price you pay unless you're homeless or NEET in your parents house

$5800 monthly gross

-$580 401k contribution (10% of gross)
-$120 health insurance
-$1400 taxes
-$400 student loans
-$200 car payment
-$150 car insurance + gas
-$300 food
-$1200 rent
-$100 utilities
-$50 cellphone
-$80 internet

$1220/month into savings i.e. you're poor

I pay 1,050 for a decent 2001 1 br in Valencia CA due to even split in rent with my live-in gf. Make 75 k. Comfy times. Still employed, avoided layoffs two times. I'm in the zone baby slightly high right now. Fun thread OP :)

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>goy01k, goy loans, goy insurance, wheeled Jew
>complaining about Jews
Dios mio