• ShortBoweledClown@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    I’d love to know where the houses you can afford on a $140K salary in DC are. Unless house here is loosely defined as a place where you live (apartments, condos), I’m certain this data is flawed.

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      It’s gotta include condos…any condos. Like studio sized condo from the 60s in a dumpy building with neighbors that have 3 families living in a one bedroom

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      1 year ago

      At min 5% down payment and 140k salary (lets say 100k after taxes), with 1k home expenses per month you’d clock in at max approval of up to $369,178 mortgage, clocking in at a max monthly mortgage of $1,654. Would require a down payment of $19,500

      Feel free to check out this link below to see all the valid houses listed on the first realtor website that came up for me, filtered down to normal houses that are at that price point or lower, in DC area

      https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-search/Washington_DC/type-single-family-home/beds-2/baths-1/pnd-hide/fc-hide/price-na-369178?view=map&pos=38.945953%2C-77.065614%2C38.80085%2C-76.854635%2C12.631499999999999&qdm=true

      This one in particular is at the very top end of what you can afford, but I’d absolutely buy that house in an instant, decent location, looks gorgeous, etc etc.

      https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/3907-Billings-Pl_Capitol-Heights_MD_20743_M61312-81306

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        with 1k home expenses per month

        Lmao. DC is one of the top HCOL cities in the country. I also don’t think your calculation includes any of the taxes, insurance, etc you need for a house.

        The first link you shared, literally all of the houses are east of the river. Talk to anyone in this area about recommendations on living in that area.

        Second link is MD not DC.

        Thanks for doing this research though.

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              Not really. No. Often they are much cheaper. Gas/electricity is a lot more expensive in low cost of living areas, due to transport costs.

              $1000 or so is pretty normal in big cities for monthly house costs, most of which is utilities. If your utility bill is over a thousand dollars you either own a tesla, mine crypto, or grow hydroponics.

              Or the other handful of expensive hobbies of course. Aquariums, 3d printing, so on and so forth.

              Taxes usually are like 200-250.

              Maint should be ~100/month if you got a proper inspection done and ensured there aren’t any serious issues.

              This doesn’t include major maintenance not all houses need, like new roof, new water heater, new furnace, new AC, etc. Just general passive maintenance.

              That number is purely “how much does the house cost to not get foreclosed” which is what banks care about.

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                  DC rates atm are average of ~3.5k property taxes, quite low electric rate at 15 cents, gas at ~$1.50

                  DC’s utility rates are extremely low and very affordable, and property taxes are a smidge on the high side but not that high (about $300/month)

                  So maybe closer to $1,100 instead of $1000

                  These are hard numbers a person can literally look up, so I have no idea wtf you are talking about, those numbers are very low for a city.

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                    Assuming your numbers are correct, last I checked $1100 > $1000, isn’t it? So a $1000 won’t cover those costs here.

                    What is so hard to understand?