• @[email protected]
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    These stories are always bullshit. They can’t afford a 3000sqft single family home on an acre inside the beltway of a HCOL city. Anyone making $250k can easily afford a condo or townhome anywhere in the US. If you really need useless interior volume or wasteful yard space then you can move farther out and afford that.

    • @[email protected]
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      Wasteful yard space? Do you enjoy playing Frisbee buddy? How about just running around with your kids.

        • @ilinamorato
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          In a lot of neighborhoods in the US, you have to cross major, high-traffic streets to get to a fairly small public park.

            • @ilinamorato
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              That pretty accurately describes pretty much every U.S. city that isn’t directly on the East Coast, yeah. And even a few that are.

          • @Nosavingthrow
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            Do you suppose a yard is an option in those same areas?

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              Yes. I live in one such area, in a city of many of them.

              • @Nosavingthrow
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                So it’s in a major city that also has heavy traffic, but also enough space for houses with spacious yards?

                • @ilinamorato
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                  That’s why it has traffic, because it was built for low density.

        • @WhatYouNeed
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          Lucky you. Wish we all was as fortunate.

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            The entire point is that urbanization permits the kind of development patterns which expands access to larger public green spaces, rather than wasting space on individual yards. Then everyone has access to recreational areas which are not only more sustainable and efficient, but which also act as gathering points for the local community, helping to prevent exact the kind of harmful isolation which makes the suburbs notoriously depressing.

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        God I love frisbee. I miss when I was young and had friends who enjoyed it. I have two frisbees in the trunk of my car just begging to be flung across a wide-open space. I’m gonna bug my partner and make her indulge me a bit this weekend.

    • @lunarul
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      Out of curiosity I checked how much a 3000 sq ft home on 1 acre lot is in my area. The only thing under $4m was a $2.4m fixer-upper.

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      Rough math after maxing 2 401ks, taxes and paying 1000 a month for insurance they should be making around 12k take home a month. Even with only 5% down they should be able to get into a 7-800k house and still have 4k-5k a month for other expenses. I found 25 results under 700k in the greater Portland area some as low as 479k (actually in Portland) for 2.5k sf min 4+ bedrooms 2 bath min 1/4 acre lot.

      • drphungky
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        You forgot a likely $1000 a month in after tax student loan payments.

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        I’m in Canada. The outskirts of Miami are exactly the same price as Swift Current, Saskatchewan. 300 grand American or 400 Canadian. Exact same, except the canadian housing market is so fucked that a place in the literal center of buttfuck nowhere everyone is depressed suicide rate 27x national average…is Miami priced.

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          Tbf Miami is in Florida

    • @[email protected]
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      Well that’s always going to depend on what commute length you feel is acceptable. What’s your range? An hour each way? Two?

    • @irish_link
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      I beg you to show me what you can find in the Portland OR area for 250K. Even if you look outside about an hours drive there isn’t much. The best I could find was a 2 Bed 2 Bath with about 1000 sq/f. https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/7545-N-Olin-Ave-201-Portland-OR-97203/350854324_zpid/

      Please don’t disparage others situations or minimize a situation because you have the benefit of living in a place you can afford with a job that lets you live there.