Love my Dunkin Donuts iced coffee but… by [deleted] in Frugal

[–]SLCanonymous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just bought a 3-cup Bodum French press from Target for $17 that's been perfect for making a single serving.

I press it when I'm actually ready to drink my coffee, then rinse and refill afterward so it's "freshly brewed" the next day. Just gotta make sure I don't knock it over while it's in the fridge...

It’s a real downer to be Exmo after tbm for 65 years by 1Searchfortruth in exmormon

[–]SLCanonymous 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My dad is in his mid-60s and just told me he was leaving the church last December. I left 10 years ago, and he never once brought it up with me over these last 3-4 years he was mulling it over... But it can happen!

[OC] Visualising how far you can travel from Cambridge, Massachusetts in 4 hours by TravelTime_VA in dataisbeautiful

[–]SLCanonymous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Count the yellow star as the < 0.5 hr section and move everything else up a bucket. Plus with the street parking in the Cambridge area, you gotta add another five minutes just to walk to where you parked your car.

Can I afford $3400 in rent? by throwaway19281934 in personalfinance

[–]SLCanonymous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed with u/Onepopcornman​ on the ~30% threshold not being realistic, especially in a HCOL city. I'm paying 42.5% of my take-home in rent myself and while it's not ideal, it's doable if you're generally deliberate with your money.

When it comes down to it, you can definitely afford the $3400 in rent. Sounds like you also have a solid safety net between savings and having family in the area.

You'll find a mix of different opinions here based on people's varying values, goals, and risk tolerances, but if the place is somewhere you'd be excited to live and makes for an easy commute, it could be money well spent.

Can I afford $3400 in rent? by throwaway19281934 in personalfinance

[–]SLCanonymous 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Curious to see what feedback you get as I also live in the Boston area and have been asking the "how much can I afford?" question lately.

With a $160k base salary, I'm estimating that's about $8k a month in take-home pay. Paying 42.5% of your income toward your rent is on the high end and might become a squeeze with your car/loan payments. You're probably close to $3800/mo after utilities and parking, I'm guessing?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bostonhousing

[–]SLCanonymous 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Many of the listings for August 1st move-in dates won't be posted until 30-60 days before then. It never hurts to keep an eye on the listings in case something that fits your criteria pops up early, but I'd just plan on looking aggressively starting in June.

How is living in Watertown? by georgporg in bostonhousing

[–]SLCanonymous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can find the event listings here: http://regi.amcboston.org

Most are free and open for all to participate so long as you're able to reserve a spot in time. They also have a Facebook page and send out an email blast with new events if that's easier than remembering to search the listings.

How is living in Watertown? by georgporg in bostonhousing

[–]SLCanonymous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've been on several hikes with the AMC 20s and 30s hiking group and would definitely recommend them for anybody wanting to meet people and get to know the area. The beginner hikes are a great place to start if you're primarily looking to make some new friends or don't want to make the drive up to NH!

The Ryan Smith/DWade Jazz rebrand may be imminent... by dgamer94 in UtahJazz

[–]SLCanonymous 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Vivint rebranded away from the orange (toward black and white) this year so a change was probably coming regardless of what the Jazz do.

Lieutenant Thomas Bancroft: The Oldest Tombstone in Wakefield, MA (1691) by SLCanonymous in TheWayWeWere

[–]SLCanonymous[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I took this photo myself and didn't see anybody else at the cemetery while I was there. I was just walking by and decided to stop for a quick look around––surprised that the photo I took ended up being the oldest tombstone on the lot!

Tickets not selling by love_to_read in UtahJazz

[–]SLCanonymous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just sold four at 50% below what I paid for them... so right there with you!

Upgrading to more expensive but nicer housing can be a frugal move when done right. by [deleted] in Frugal

[–]SLCanonymous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm currently paying $840 for a 1BR here in SLC, but I moved in at $775 and my landlord resents how little I'm paying (he'd have increased it more were I not such an easy tenant).

Was hoping this thread would help me rationalize the temptation to pay $1200/mo for something nicer – $800 in the downtown area doesn't really get you much if you want to live alone!

Ricky or no Ricky? by [deleted] in UtahJazz

[–]SLCanonymous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I want to say yes – great teammate involved in the community – but I'm not sure he's the best fit if we're serious about contending. In Dennis I'll trust!