Live in Toronto, so I'd probably have to share a 2 bedroom apartment
I do only work 34 hours though part time and pay a lot of union dues, pension plan and benefits.
I could move out but I wouldn't be able to save much money if any
Live in Toronto, so I'd probably have to share a 2 bedroom apartment
I do only work 34 hours though part time and pay a lot of union dues, pension plan and benefits.
I could move out but I wouldn't be able to save much money if any
This.
>$8K in cash
>$4.5K in debt
>low end estimate for end of the year is 0 debt and $10k cash
>feel I would be safe to move out in Janurary
>wait until June 2017 and have my bro move in with me and cut the rent in half and have $15k in cash
26 living at home sucks, but I will have a better start than any of my friends who left years before me.
Yes
OP just buy an rv and live in that. Lot fees Inna camp site are around 4-500 a month includes water sewage trash and cable. Electricity sometimes. Been doing it for 7 years and have 150k in cash
>campsite
Lived with parent 'till 31
Bought house for cash
How's everyone else doing at 32 years old?
Idk dude, seems all the women in their 20s think you must be a loser if you dont have your own apartment let alone your own house. Meanwhile all the guys living on there own are broke living paycheck to paycheck. Doesnt make any sense to me.
This If your not landlocked I would look into the article "get a 30 footer and go"
Living on a sailboat, even if your docked somewhere is becoming a style of living. Especially in places like San Fransisco and certain parts of Washington.
>Is the money saved even worth the embarrassment?
yes. yes it is. but hopefully you've saved a good amount
in spain, italy and france 50% of men live with their parents at 30yo. only in scandinavia and usa people leave their homes early twenties