dacomeup
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- Jan 20, 2006
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LA or NY domestically are as good as it gets. I'd have to get a crazy bag to live in a second tier city.
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When I was on rotations, I’ve lived in places where mansions were 300-400k. Man that **** gets annoying. Gotta drive 30 min just for groceries, only 2 places to go out and bag *****es, really nothing to do outside of basic ****. Literally gotta drive everywhere.
Got tired of it real quick. Life turns too repetitive, no excitement.
Give me a smaller house in a dope location than a big house in a weak location any day.
This is legitimately one of the worst jerseys ever made. No need to overthink the design on this. Keep it simple.
Awful
There's a middle ground homie. You can live in a city in NC/FL/TX/GA for a fraction of the cost living in NYC or Boston. I don't think anyone here wants to move to South Dakota
Thats insane lmao100K is considered low income in SF these days
100K is considered low income in SF these days
You know what those cities I named have in common? None of them are walkable. Need a car for everything. Dont even have sidewalks for efff sake. Tradeoffs need to made for sure if you wanna live in a cheap area. Not sure I could do it
I'm good here in Miami. Living here isn't cheap by any means, but it still isn't as expensive as NYC, LA, or SF.
I'm also tired of it but not knowing where I'll be living in three years will force my hand. Was considering just doing an interest only mortgage for the time being. I can't even find a house I really like for what I wanna spend.I would not wanna rent period.