Unless all of your money was in Google stock options, in the example mentioned earlier, one could buy a house and have Google stock options, so...
The difference is that with average appreciation rates in California, when they sell they get all of their money back (minus fees, of course). You? Well, you had a place to stay. As long as appreciation + inflation over…
Is it actually too high? It sounds like it's just right to me. Clearly you're paying the premium to live close.
Personally, I ask my friends who complain about rent why they just don't change what they want, e.g. roommates, worse quality, further away, worse amenities, etc. and generally they say they want it all. Well,…
Unless all of your money was in Google stock options, in the example mentioned earlier, one could buy a house and have Google stock options, so...
The difference is that with average appreciation rates in California, when they sell they get all of their money back (minus fees, of course). You? Well, you had a place to stay. As long as appreciation + inflation over…
Is it actually too high? It sounds like it's just right to me. Clearly you're paying the premium to live close.
Personally, I ask my friends who complain about rent why they just don't change what they want, e.g. roommates, worse quality, further away, worse amenities, etc. and generally they say they want it all. Well,…