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Have you checked house prices in 30030 and 30033 lately? "Middle class at best"?
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Yep, can't get much here within the city for less than 400K - is that "middle class at best"?
That plus ... with 400K you have about a $9K tax burden per year. |
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Testify, sister...at this rate I'll be lower middle class in no time.
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Ideas on what constitutes "middle class" or a "reasonable house price" are all over the map, it seems. I believe I've seen plenty of posts that indicate a belief anything less than $400K or $500K for a home would be positively a slum. It puzzles me that so many people can afford the down payments or mortgages on homes that cost that. Must be a lot of money sloshing around in the USA, I guess.
But on the other hand, teachers (surely they ought to be middle class?) make so little money. Median household incomes are pretty modest in most zip codes. $88K in my zip (30075) for example, and that's relatively high I think. It's a puzzle. |
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