[nycphp-talk] [OT] - NYC Salaries
LeeEyerman at aol.com
LeeEyerman at aol.com
Thu Aug 3 13:02:34 EDT 2006
I grew up (33 years) one mile from the George Washington Bridge and worked
in downtown Manhattan for over 10 years. 65k-80k is VERY difficult to support
a family on in any area of NYC. Especially if you ever hope to actually buy
a house. (average studio condo in queens is close to $200k - 400-600 sq.
ft. max - 3 bedroom condo/house - furgetaboutit!) If you spend every last penny
on rent and surviving... how will you ever afford to save for a down
payment? And in the NYC area 10-20% is a requirement, not an option to buy a house.
Unless your wife was working full-time too, I would VERY carefully
reconsider that move.
Check out Fortune/Money upcoming cities, and do research. There are plenty
of cities that desperately need good PHP programmers and don't have the high
cost of living.... I left NYC in December of 2005 for the north west, found
TONS of work, and a much better life, and a 4 bedroom 2 bath house on .5 acre
for $150k - great schools, great city, etc.
I'd think, think, think about it.
Lee
In a message dated 8/3/2006 10:55:23 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
dmintz at davidmintz.org writes:
On Thu, 3 Aug 2006, Joseph Crawford wrote:
> i am wondering if this is enough to support a family on.
I live in Jersey City and support a wife and a toddler. My guess is, yes,
it's probably possible -- people do it, I believe -- but it's going to be
pretty close to the ground.
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