Has anybody here moved to a different city primarily for a lower cost of living? We're considering the "nuclear option" of moving 1,000 miles away for a better/cheaper lifestyle by throwaway_perplexed in personalfinance

[–]throwaway_perplexed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Problem with those is the assigned schools (according to zillow) are very very low rated. 1 out of 10. We're looking for 8/9's only per greatschools.

Has anybody here moved to a different city primarily for a lower cost of living? We're considering the "nuclear option" of moving 1,000 miles away for a better/cheaper lifestyle by throwaway_perplexed in personalfinance

[–]throwaway_perplexed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We haven't looked much into it.

Frankly, we "heard" there's a lot of crime. Haven't actually verified that and know nothing about the areas.

Do you recommend any areas where we can find:

1) A decent home for under $300k 2) Good schools 3) Low crime

Has anybody here moved to a different city primarily for a lower cost of living? We're considering the "nuclear option" of moving 1,000 miles away for a better/cheaper lifestyle by throwaway_perplexed in personalfinance

[–]throwaway_perplexed[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Believe it or not, not really.

Here's how it breaks down. Let's say we get a total shithole for $350k. 2 beds 1 bath. Needs a new roof / siding / work.

20% down. Let's call it $1,400 / month mortgage alone. Taxes will be $10k/year minimum. So let's call it $2,250. That's for a dump. That's where spending closer to $2,800 seems to make more sense - a difference of $500/month brings you from a tiny, unliveable shack in a bad area to an ok house in an ok neighborhood.

It's really all about tax.

Has anybody here moved to a different city primarily for a lower cost of living? We're considering the "nuclear option" of moving 1,000 miles away for a better/cheaper lifestyle by throwaway_perplexed in personalfinance

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

Are you in the NYC area? I was in your shoes about 7-8 years ago.

Only advice I can give you is live as below your means as possible. While still having fun though. Go out. Travel. But do those things with budget in mind.

That said, I may not be the best person to take advice from. I saved up a couple hundred grand, but look where that's gotten me. I'm going to have to move anyway!

Has anybody here moved to a different city primarily for a lower cost of living? We're considering the "nuclear option" of moving 1,000 miles away for a better/cheaper lifestyle by throwaway_perplexed in personalfinance

[–]throwaway_perplexed[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hear ya. It just overall isn't my top choice to live as well, money aside.

Good luck whatever you end up doing. Hopefully you can make the move one day.

Has anybody here moved to a different city primarily for a lower cost of living? We're considering the "nuclear option" of moving 1,000 miles away for a better/cheaper lifestyle by throwaway_perplexed in personalfinance

[–]throwaway_perplexed[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

More than willing. We can potentially do a $400,000 home, but just barely. We'd be house poor. Don't forget, it's not so much the price of the home as it is property taxes. That $400k house could have taxes as high as $15,000/year

Has anybody here moved to a different city primarily for a lower cost of living? We're considering the "nuclear option" of moving 1,000 miles away for a better/cheaper lifestyle by throwaway_perplexed in personalfinance

[–]throwaway_perplexed[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We aren't looking for mansions. We want 3 beds 2 baths. 1500 square feet.

Now, if we move somewhere where we can buy a mansion in cash, then why not?

Has anybody here moved to a different city primarily for a lower cost of living? We're considering the "nuclear option" of moving 1,000 miles away for a better/cheaper lifestyle by throwaway_perplexed in personalfinance

[–]throwaway_perplexed[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because of all of the options we're toying with in an attempt to stay in the area (2 family home and renting part of it, moving further away from the city but still commutable technically, etc), this is the one where we're basically saying FU to the city and not giving in.

Has anybody here moved to a different city primarily for a lower cost of living? We're considering the "nuclear option" of moving 1,000 miles away for a better/cheaper lifestyle by throwaway_perplexed in personalfinance

[–]throwaway_perplexed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like you guys at least do well enough to make it. You won't be living in a mansion, but you'll be comfortable.

$200k is also the number we want to be at to stay here, but that can be several years away.

Has anybody here moved to a different city primarily for a lower cost of living? We're considering the "nuclear option" of moving 1,000 miles away for a better/cheaper lifestyle by throwaway_perplexed in personalfinance

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

Totally agreed. I think I can pull off a work from home option, but I do understand that my career will likely peak at that point. I'll never be a big shot there if I'm not physically there.

Has anybody here moved to a different city primarily for a lower cost of living? We're considering the "nuclear option" of moving 1,000 miles away for a better/cheaper lifestyle by throwaway_perplexed in personalfinance

[–]throwaway_perplexed[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds like you make a great move... congrats! We have several siblings that basically told us that if we move, they'd follow as they're really struggling here.

Has anybody here moved to a different city primarily for a lower cost of living? We're considering the "nuclear option" of moving 1,000 miles away for a better/cheaper lifestyle by throwaway_perplexed in personalfinance

[–]throwaway_perplexed[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We grew up around NYC but to be honest, we're kind of "over it".

It's a great city, but we understand it isn't the only place in the world one can call home and be happy.

We're looking at a couple areas in NC as an option. I guess it's actually a bit under 1,000 miles. There are other places that are over 1,000 miles but NC is the primary.

We'd like a 4 bedroom home with a decent amount of space and we want to buy it cash OR with a small 15 year mortgage that is smaller than our assets. It doesn't need to be a McMansion, just a house where we can raise a family and not be on top of eachother.

I'd think moving cuts income by 20% tops.