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  • How much goes to mortgage/rent?

    Just curious: what percentage of your household income goes to pay for mortgage or rent?

    Mine has been 0% for years but that's not why I bring it up.

    In thinking back to when I lived in the US, it seems that the rent on our last apartment was about 13-14% of my wife's and my gross annual income. (I'm excluding utilities, cable, insurance, etc.) When we bought a place, the mortgage payment was, again, about 12-14% or our combined gross annual incomes.

    In a little over a year, we're looking at moving back to the US for a domestic tour, which will entail again paying rent. I can roughly project our household income, and what 12-14% of that income gets me in DC and its suburbs is pretty much a studio apartment. If I actually want a place big enough for a family of three with room to host the grandparents when they visit, I need to look in either the ghetto or West Virginia.

    So I'm both and , but I want to know what the deal is for everyone else.
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    The income goes at like 25% or something. If my roommate left, it would be 50% or so.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Jon Miller
      The income goes at like 25% or something. If my roommate left, it would be 50% or so.

      Jon Miller
      25% of gross or net?
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      • #4
        We're paying maybe 7-10% gross income for our mortgage.
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        • #5
          Take home pay.

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          • #6
            0%.

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            • #7
              I think it is about the least I have payed yet...

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              • #8
                Not counting utlities, just under 5% of what me and my wife make. Go me But there is a $5,000 deposit and we are saving about 1/3 of what me make for a big housing deposit (maybe $30K) on a nicer place.
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                • #9
                  Now that's more like it. See, I actually don't understand how we manage to have a federal government, given that nobody in the civil service makes enough to afford to live in DC. 'Tis a mystery...
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                  • #10
                    I actually have found myself thinking the same thing. I live here and I still don't understand it.

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                    • #11
                      What's even weirder is how locality pay gets adjusted. Consider: according to infoplease, the cost of living in Milwaukee, WI is very close to the national average; if the national average is 100%, Milwaukee is 101%. By contrast, Washington is 135%. Milwaukee housing costs 110% of the national average, while DC housing costs twice the national average.

                      Okay, so it apparently costs about 1/3 more overall to live in DC than in Milwaukee, and it costs nearly twice as much to shelter yourself.

                      But if you look at the government's salary tables, the pay for any given level of civil service job in DC is only 2-3% more than the pay for an equivalent job in Milwaukee.

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                      • #12
                        my family - I don't know.

                        "mine" - 5/11, almost a half


                        but it's my parents' money. With them and our house included, it'd be less than 20% I believe
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                        • #13
                          Too much...
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                          • #14
                            9.3% of gross. Mortgage & condo fees. But I live in that studio condo you were talking about.

                            Thinking about moving up, but as you say, DC real estate is very expensive right now.
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                            • #15
                              Mine is ~35% of my income, but that's because I choose to live alone in a studio in DC.

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