StreetsofBeige
Gold Member
When it comes to pricey homes which really took off the past decade, I'd reco if you dont or cant afford living in expensive towns and cities, look elsewhere. I know it's not a metro area which has the best jobs and all your friends and fam are nearby. But if you got to do it, it'll be more fiscally affordable.
Typically, smaller towns that still have cheap homes will have shittier jobs. But the skew isn't linear like a home is 1/3 the price so you get paid 1/3 the wages. You'll probably get paid less but the cost of living ratio will still be improved so it will be more affordable. Then again, small town life isnt for everyone. Its great for people who dont like busy places and enjoy lots of outdoors activities and green trees and lakes nearby and such. But if youre someone who can only live in metro areas where most are expensive to live in, then youre shit out of luck.
But not all places are expensive. You just got to scour around. People always post picks of what sweet house you can get in Texas or Florida for a reasonable price. You can also get nice places in Nova Scotia. But again it comes down to if you want to move.
Typically, smaller towns that still have cheap homes will have shittier jobs. But the skew isn't linear like a home is 1/3 the price so you get paid 1/3 the wages. You'll probably get paid less but the cost of living ratio will still be improved so it will be more affordable. Then again, small town life isnt for everyone. Its great for people who dont like busy places and enjoy lots of outdoors activities and green trees and lakes nearby and such. But if youre someone who can only live in metro areas where most are expensive to live in, then youre shit out of luck.
But not all places are expensive. You just got to scour around. People always post picks of what sweet house you can get in Texas or Florida for a reasonable price. You can also get nice places in Nova Scotia. But again it comes down to if you want to move.