• @chiliedogg
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    191 year ago

    I wish I could do that again like I did in college.

    But we just had 2 months straight with temperatures over 100 degrees where I’m at, and affordable housing is 30 miles from where people work. So going to work would take forever, be miserable, and require a shower upon arrival.

    I just got offered an awesome new job that pays half again more than I make now, but it’s further into the city, and a 300sft studio apartment within 15 miles of my new job is $2,500/month.

    The cheapest home in the City is 1.8 million dollars, and the median price is 2.6 million.

    Paying the car note, gas, and rent on 1200sft where I’m at saves me a thousand dollars a month versus moving closer, AND the new job actually pays a fuel stipend because literally nobody at the company lives within a half-hour drive of the office, so it’s even better to live where it’s cheaper.

    We’d move the office, but we’re municipal employees and It’s hard to justify moving City Hall out of the city

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      Damn, appreciate the context. Sounds like you’re in a Texas city? I didn’t know housing costs were that bad there.

      • @chiliedogg
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        31 year ago

        I can’t say exactly where I’m at for fear of doxing myself, but the general Austin area has gotten very expensive, and there are some small cities in the area that are among the most expensive in the country.