Posted by SweetFeet on November 17, 2016 at 07:40:38 from (70.35.102.196):
In Reply to: A living wage posted by John in La on November 17, 2016 at 06:29:28:
It's really rather crazy, isn't it?
We live in an old, small two story (nearly 100 years old, in fact). It's about 1,250 square feet. I think some people have living rooms almost the size of our entire first floor.
Ours is 3 small bedrooms, 1 bathroom - all upstairs.
Even if money grew on trees and even if we had a bunch of them...
The only thing I'd ever like to do is add on a modest living room and a bedroom. That way we could make our current living room into a bathroom/laundry room... simply to have everything on the main floor ('cuz we're for sure, not getting any younger).
Sometimes when I see a beautiful and spacious home, I feel just a small twinge of the green-eyed monster..... BUT THEN, I think about what their payments are and the green-eyed monster goes right to sleep. LOL
On vehicles: we only by used... and drive them a LONG time. Drove my last car for 15 years. We did spend more on my current car than we've ever spent (just under 12K) - but will drive that baby for another long, long stretch of time.
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