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Old 09-02-2007, 10:10 AM
 
Location: Milky Way Galaxy,Earth,Northern Hemisphere,North America,USA,Pennsyltucky
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Old 09-02-2007, 11:31 PM
 
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Default Yep.

That statistic is one of the major reasons we're moving to Pittsburgh - the lure of affordable (and attractive, historic, urban) housing is too much to resist.

Now, I hope that the job outlook is better than I've been hearing. Here's to optimism and new opportunities!
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Old 09-02-2007, 11:36 PM
 
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That statistic is one of the major reasons we're moving to Pittsburgh - the lure of affordable (and attractive, historic, urban) housing is too much to resist.

Now, I hope that the job outlook is better than I've been hearing. Here's to optimism and new opportunities!
Affordable housing is luring....but, make sure to check out the high tax structure...it was surprising to us when researching a relocation move. We would literally pay 3x the amount in taxes in Pgh as we would in the suburbs of Wash, DC. Not sure you're getting anything more for the triple tax rate.
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Old 09-03-2007, 06:36 AM
 
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Even with the taxes, its still a deal.

Where I'm moving from, rent on a one bedroom apartment costs about the same as a mortgage payment on an entire house in Pittsburgh. The median home price where I live now is almost half a million dollars and there's little, if any, hope of purchasing a home in the vibrant downtown core. One has to settle for a $300k fixer in the ratty suburbs. *gulp!*

Facing that, I'm going to give Pittsburgh a chance.
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Old 09-03-2007, 08:54 AM
 
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We would literally pay 3x the amount in taxes in Pgh as we would in the suburbs of Wash, DC.
In what regard? I don't believe that for a second, aside from higher property tax. Virginia also taxes clothes, food, retirement, and luxuries.

I'm not sure where you did your homework, but my cousins got their financial adviser to compare and contrast VA (DC) and PA and they found that they would be much better off in PA, even with the higher property tax. I mean, their house in Alexandria is worth roughly a million dollars and they are looking into some beautiful homes in Pittsburgh for around 400k or so. Do you have any idea how many years you could offset Pittsburgh taxes with 600k profit??? Until the day you die, I assure you.

It would be crazy to base your move solely on a purely tax-basis. Did you also look into the cost of energy difference? The cost of living differences? I hope you realize once you retire, VA is going to hit you mighty hard. I know this might sound silly, but I am broke going to DC for the night life when I get back. Parking, entry-fees, drinking (alcohol), and eating out is exorbitantly more expensive in DC than Pittsburgh. Even groceries are more expensive and imagine how much you pay a month for those (this is coming from my mother who is a gourmet chef who spends quite a bit of time in DC).

I've said it once and I'll say it again, Pittsburgh is consistently ranked among the very most affordable cities of it's size in the country and the rankings I have personally seen take taxes into consideration, among everything else I've mentioned. Washington DC never makes the list, far, far from it.

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