Why are Rentals so HIGH????

HillBillyChick

New Member
They aren't -- one reason why I am building an addition on to my home this year. So my son and his girlfriend don't have to struggle just to pay rent.
 

punchbuggy

New Member
Rentals are high because the market is down and....this is an expensive place to live too. Great you can add on!! My kids are home because they can't afford to live on their own although they'd like to. Glad I have a house big enough for everyone....for now anyway! Not sure how much longer we'll stay in the area. Haven't researched less expensive areas though....couldn't sell the house right now and make some profit if we wanted to! So many for sale!!!
 

backagain39

New Member
It's not 'that' bad and if it is then move to somewhere where its not.

It is that bad..........add it up, rent (take a peek at the prices), gas, utilities, food, insurance, water, cable (ok that can wait), car payment or old car with maintenance.......

I know my kids can't do it and to be honest my daughter makes better than most her age but it's not like she has a killer paycheck.
 

BuddyLee

Football addict
It is that bad..........add it up, rent (take a peek at the prices), gas, utilities, food, insurance, water, cable (ok that can wait), car payment or old car with maintenance.......

I know my kids can't do it and to be honest my daughter makes better than most her age but it's not like she has a killer paycheck.
Then take the latter half of my aforementioned advice.:shrug:

I've looked around and have found decent places that won't break the bank.
 

backagain39

New Member
How much are you looking to spend?

Not for me, I am moving to Central Virginia. My son doesn't want to move and my daughter is on the fence. If they stay they will have to find a place to live..............grandma is in the area but they both said NO WAY....:killingme
 

HillBillyChick

New Member
When I first went out on my own, in 1984, I really had to struggle. My husband and I lived on bologna, eggs and veggies we grew ourselves. I learned alot and appreciate the things I have now and the things that I can afford. And one of those things is being able to help my kid so he does not have to struggle like that.
 

BuddyLee

Football addict
When I first went out on my own, in 1984, I really had to struggle. My husband and I lived on bologna, eggs and veggies we grew ourselves. I learned alot and appreciate the things I have now and the things that I can afford. And one of those things is being able to help my kid so he does not have to struggle like that.
I appreciate that but if you're not willing to pay your kid's way then they may have to struggle at some point; even if its miniscule compared to your past experience.
 

HillBillyChick

New Member
He pays his bills, and one of those is 'rent' to me - for his portion of utilities. I am nice but not stupid! LOL. But there is no way he could afford a decent place to live, and keep up with utilities, and insurance and EAT.
 

backagain39

New Member
I appreciate that but if you're not willing to pay your kid's way then they may have to struggle at some point; even if its miniscule compared to your past experience.

We all had to struggle at some point but when there is not enough money there to even attempt to try then there is a problem....unless my kids live with a bunch of thier friends and as we all know that doesn't work for long.
 
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