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$450-500k household income and a one year old, where would you live and how much would you spend?

Posted 04-10-2023 at 08:35 AM by Citylife666

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Yes. I thought I'd save money when I moved to the suburbs -- but no, actually paying more here. However, my house is much much much larger than my new york city apartment so I do get more in return. And I'm not even considering paying for private school here, whereas I would probably be doing that in the city, so if you factor that in, then you do save money in the suburbs...
I don’t think elementary schools in particular are that much different in the city vs. suburbs (given your...
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$450-500k household income and a one year old, where would you live and how much would you spend?

Posted 04-10-2023 at 08:32 AM by Citylife666

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Did you Mean their public schools are better than every othet private schools? The public school here has 10 1st grade homerooms, more than a little overburdened. Chappaqua parents are telling me their kids have no homework, and the advanced kids arent challenged. I feel education as extremely important, and no old money here sadly. Though it would be nice. Maybe in High school the public schools start to outperform, but they need a solid base to get there.

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