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  • #31
    22% of gross at maximum, though it fluctuates somewhat since my work is project-based.
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    • #32
      About 25% of net.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by Rufus T. Firefly
        Wheer are we talking about? Friendship Heights? Van Ness? U Street? Those would all work. But I confess, I'd love to be in the revived downtown; Chinatown in particular would rock. I just don't see it happening on a bureaucrat's salary, though.
        Friendship Heights. Maybe Van Ness. U Street prices are now outrageous, unless you want to be the vanguard of gentrification. Chinatown prices will knock your socks off.

        Whereas it used to be that downtown prices were less than upper NW and suburban prices, that situation has reversed. The way it is now makes more sense from an economic perspective, but it was the opposite for a long, long time (always?).
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        • #34
          about 22% of net... when I live in Cali it was more like 50%!
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          • #35
            31% gross for my studio in seattle
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            • #36
              Rent 1 bedroom apartment, around 25% of gross. It was a few points higher last year, but when I recently renewed my lease, I asked if they had any deals, and they lowered my rent!
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              • #37
                About 10% of combined gross personal income for housing, plus about 10% of my business gross income for separate office rent.
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                • #38
                  We pay about 30% gross for the mortgage on our spacious townhome. However, I'm still working my way up in the company so hopefully it will be dropping soon.
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                  • #39
                    32% of take home, including all bills ( and the damnable council tax) for a sweet place in the lungs of london
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                    • #40
                      After rent, Council tax is about 2.5%, leccy 1%, TV licence 0.4% and that's it for outgoings.
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                      • #41
                        I increased my mortgage payments so that it now represents about 30% of my net pay.


                        This does not include my wife's income or taxes and insurance.


                        Its also far more than we need to pay. I believe our REQUIRED payments would be more like 18% om my income-- ( but we will own our house in 10 years)
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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Flubber
                          I increased my mortgage payments so that it now represents about 30% of my net pay.


                          This does not include my wife's income or taxes and insurance.


                          Its also far more than we need to pay. I believe our REQUIRED payments would be more like 18% om my income-- ( but we will own our house in 10 years)


                          Took me 7 years to pay mine off. I was putting like 70% in. . Maybe a little less, I never figured it out.

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                          • #43
                            I have freinds who rent at 60+% of their salary. And my freinds dont' live in DC, but in Prince Georges County. (College Park, mostly)

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Dis




                              Took me 7 years to pay mine off. I was putting like 70% in. . Maybe a little less, I never figured it out.
                              You own a house?? You should definitely be getting laid more..


                              Oh and I would never put 70% of my income into anything in a given year--- Diversify!! I have approximately 20% of my net being put aside in investments and another 5% of net being put aside for my children.
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                              • #45
                                I don't think chicks are impressed with the fact that I own a house.

                                I can't drive around with my house. I'd rather have a hot car. .

                                If I spent the amount of money I spent on my house on a car, I might get laid. . err, probably not.

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