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onraglanroadtoday at 5:41 PM5 repliesview on HN

If your net pay is $7000 per month you absolutely can afford to own a house, you're just being fussy about the house you want.


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burner420042today at 5:47 PM

Does the website reference net or gross monthly income?

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So the numbers are not a direct exchange rate to USD.

Q: How were dollar values assigned to households? A: The households’ door numbers represent the consumption values (US dollars) that each adult in the household has per month. This figure comes from a combination of the household’s self-reported consumption and income levels. We then checked the official cost of living data in each country to adjust the values for purchasing power parity (PPP) and converted the value into US dollars. Read more about how we assigned the Dollar Street values here.

jt2190today at 6:08 PM

The housing market is highly dependent on the job market so no, it’s not “being fussy”, it’s “I need to live here so I can have a job and income”. Unless you’re suggesting that people should quit their jobs and go get that cheap house in the middle of nowhere?

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jltsirentoday at 6:24 PM

Its more about where you want to live.

I'm not familiar with the situation in San Francisco. But in Santa Cruz, the cost to own with a 20% down payment is ~50% higher than the rent for the same unit. If you can't afford a substantially higher down payment, you're not really in the market for a home.

With $7k/month after tax, you would probably be renting an 1br, or maybe a cheap 2br. But your income is not high enough to buy anything, unless you start looking for homes well outside the town.

qurrentoday at 5:43 PM

You're not going to save up for a $1-2M house very fast on $7000/month, when you also have to live off that $7K, pay rent, pay medical bills, and save up for retirement expenses.

drivebyhootingtoday at 5:53 PM

If you’re gonna have kids, fussy means: * have decent schools * not covered in lead or asbestos * not next to a highway

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