September 2012 Moms

What is the COL where you live?

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edited August 2013 in September 2012 Moms
The salary poll below got me thinking about the COL where you are. I thought some people were in higher COL areas and after seeing their salaries I couldn't fathom getting by in a high COL area on X salary. Curious as to how many of are in High, Medium or Low cost of living areas. So what do you consider your area COL wise?
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What is the COL where you live? 92 votes

High Cost of Living
41% 38 votes
Mid Cost of Living
42% 39 votes
Low Cost of Living
15% 14 votes
SS
1% 1 vote
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  • I voted HCOL since I'm in downtown Chicago.  There's no way we could get by here on less than 6 figures plus combined income.  Our gas is always the highest in the county - luckily we only have one car and only drive it to see family in the suburbs.  Groceries are very expensive - I coupon big time. Don't even get me started on this crooked state/city and how ripped off we get!
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  • High. Ugh.

    It's very hard to make it even day to day, with my husband working 2 full time jobs and me working 60 hour weeks.
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  • Our daycare for 2 kids going on MWF is more than our mortgage.   As much as I don't want DS in Kindergarten because I sob at the thought, I am looking forward to paying half as much in daycare next year.   :-SS

    We are grounded here because we were born and raised here and ALL of both our families are within 40 miles of us and DH started a business based on a Chicago icon.  So here we stay!
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    We're in a suburb with mid-COL. We'll likely be here forever. H's business is here.
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  • High.  We call it the sunshine tax.

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  • I want to know what people consider H/M/LCOL. Cost of 3/2 house, annual taxes/price of a quart of blueberries/daycare etc...
                                                                            
                                                          
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  • I grew up in the Bay Area, which is ridiculously high, so compared to that other places I have lived seem low. But in reality I think they are probably mid. We live in WA, kind of near olympia. Our rent for our 3 bedroom house is $1200/month. We have also lived in the Phoenix area and the Vegas area and own homes in both. Phx was more expensive than Vegas. In my mind Vegas is closer to a LCOL area. I paid $240,000 for my 2 bedroom, 950 sq foot condo in Scottsdale (Phoenix area) and we only paid $116,000 for our 3 bedroom 1500 sq foot house in Vegas. We rent both out and get about the same in rent from both ($1000/month).
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  • I sm not sure if we are low or mid cost of living. I need some example costs to determine.
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  • HCOL. NY. Land of the taxed. Gas is 3.80ish. Depends on county and how close to the city. I paid 3.95 today but yesterday when I was in a different county it was 3.69. Blueberries you can get on sale for 2.99 at the grocery store. Our property taxes are $7500/year on 4.6 acres and a $340k home. Our house is 2700sqft. 5 bedrooms. Finished basement. Two car garage. View of the Catskills mountains. Um. What else would tell you our col? I have no idea what day care prices are.
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    I always consider where we live to be a lcol area, outside of Nashville, TN. I have never looked it up though. We don't pay income tax, our property tax is low, and the median home value is under $200k.

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  • hmp1 said:

    I always consider where we live to be a lcol area, outside of Nashville, TN. I have never looked it up though. We don't pay income tax, our property tax is low, and the median home value is under $200k.

    Tn is one of my top contenders or states to live outside of Ny. I love it.

  • @mathlete I love Knoxville. Pigeon forge and gatlinberg. :) some of my fondest vacations as a child.
  • We live in Atlanta. I voted mid. I think that seems right. Compared to NYC and Chicago, I might almost consider it low.
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  • If I had to guess I would say we live in a LCOL area. Daycare runs us $520 a month, our 3 bedroom 2 bath house cost us 99,900 to purchase. I just paid $3.35 for a gallon of gas. Milk cost me $2.99 a gallon.

    I was jelly of your guys' salaries, but now I understand at least a little bit why mine is so much lower!
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  • So gas here is almost 4 a gallon. Milk is 3.90 for organic half gallon. We pay over 4000 in taxes for a 240000 house that is 1700 square feet. We pay 800 a month for part time daycare. So I guess I will vote mid.
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    @mathlete I love Knoxville. Pigeon forge and gatlinberg. :) some of my fondest vacations as a child.

    YES! We went to Gatlinburg for our honeymoon. Got a cabin for a week. It was awesome. 

    I never want to take G to Disney, but I would take her to dolly wood as much as she wanted. :)

  • HCOL. In NNJ

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  • HCOL in Northern NJ too.
    My property taxes are $14k/y for a 1900 sq ft home on 1/3 of an acre.
    Gas is 3.49/gallon (I think that's what I paid the other day)
  • HCOL in Vancouver, BC. Detached houses start around a million, pretty much only for the property
    Crackshackormansion.com drives the point home pretty well.
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  • We live in Northern Wilmington, DE but we both grew up/work in Philadelphia.  Our property taxes are super low (under $1100/year for our 1700-ish square foot house) and Delaware has no shopping taxes.  IDK, I guess we're mid-COL?

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  • ellebee2ellebee2 member
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    HCOL in Vancouver, BC. Detached houses start around a million, pretty much only for the property
    Crackshackormansion.com drives the point home pretty well.

    I'm in Vancouver too. HCOL for sure.

    We sold our 502 sq ft 1br/1ba (old bldg, no in-suite laundry) for just under $300,000 last year. Watching shows like House Hunters on HGTV makes me want to cry.

    FT daycare is $1000-$1500/month depending where you are.

    Don't get me started on gas.

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  • It's similar in Boston to DC maybe-- daycare outside city is maybe 1500-1800/mo in a center, but 1700-2500 downtown. Our single family inside 128, at 2000 sqft is maybe 525k right now.
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  • Medium? Maybe low. Milwaukee, wi. Much much lower than Chicago, but not as low as really small towns.

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  • HCOL in Vancouver, BC. Detached houses start around a million, pretty much only for the property Crackshackormansion.com drives the point home pretty well.
    omg, this site was funny but sad! I thought NJ real estate was overpriced. This site was ridiculous! Holy shit.

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    HCOL. NY. Land of the taxed. Gas is 3.80ish. Depends on county and how close to the city. I paid 3.95 today but yesterday when I was in a different county it was 3.69. Blueberries you can get on sale for 2.99 at the grocery store. Our property taxes are $7500/year on 4.6 acres and a $340k home. Our house is 2700sqft. 5 bedrooms. Finished basement. Two car garage. View of the Catskills mountains. Um. What else would tell you our col? I have no idea what day care prices are.

    I would consider $7500 property taxes MCOL. I pay that much for a town home with no acreage 40 miles west of Chicago. I also paid 10K more for my townhome. The rest sounds high though. Gas is 3.49 today. Child care is over $1200 a month. Edit: my townhome wasn't that much...misread :)
                                                                            
                                                          
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  • No doubt HCOL. DC Metro.

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  • High. $1000/month for 4 days of daycare a week. Ugh. 
  • When I see a house in our area of Toronto for under a million, I consider it a "good deal." Our neighbors just sold their 3 bedroom semi-detached for at least $850k. A total gut job crack house down the street was listed at $700k and sold within a week.

    I struggle to stay within our $500/month food budget.

    Daycare around here would probably be at least $1500/month.

    But when we lived in Eastern Ontario, our gorgeous 3 bed house was $150k. We just couldn't find decent jobs.
  • @jbbeans $500/month?! I try to stay under $250/month...
  • @jbbeans $500/month?! I try to stay under $250/month...
    Yeah, I'd say we spend close to $500/month here too. Shit is expensive in Canada, yo
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  • I voted high. We live in Seattle. I love it here and wouldn't live anywhere else :)

    @thenetwork - we are in Seattle too! Didn't know there were any others on here.
  • @jbbeans $500/month?! I try to stay under $250/month...

    Yeah, insanity. That said, I cook just about every meal. We might eat out or order in about 2x per month. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are all me, so that's pat of it. But again, when we lived outside the city it was more affordable. It took about a year for me to find a grocery store I like here.
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    ellebee2 said:
    HCOL in Vancouver, BC. Detached houses start around a million, pretty much only for the property Crackshackormansion.com drives the point home pretty well.
    I'm in Vancouver too. HCOL for sure. We sold our 502 sq ft 1br/1ba (old bldg, no in-suite laundry) for just under $300,000 last year. Watching shows like House Hunters on HGTV makes me want to cry. FT daycare is $1000-$1500/month depending where you are. Don't get me started on gas.
    That is funny because we have the exact opposite reaction to House Hunters. We realize that we can never live anywhere else because we pay around $100 or less a sqft around here.

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  • We're sort of SS, but I answered HCOL. We both work in the Boston Metro area, so that makes things expensive, but we live about 50 miles west, in a lower cost (but still relatively high, I think) of living area. For example, we pay $1100/month for daycare, but my friends who live where I work pay closer to $1800 - 2000/month on average. We bought our house and land for about $300K, but that wouldn't get you a condo where I work. Which is why we suffer through the commutes!
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  • High. I'm in San Diego, happily paying my sunshine tax. I never want to leave even though it's ridiculously expensive to live here. I paid $4.05 for gas this morning.


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  • HCOL an hour outside NYC. Gas is currently around $4.09. $400K-500K will get you a 3br Cape in a good neighborhood.

    We make ~$110K combined and our rent is $1650 for a 2br/2ba apartment close to our jobs. We could pay less if we moved further away, but our commute would go from 10 minutes to over an hour, one way, and I'm not willing to do that.
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  • I'm in Saskatchewan and we're in the middle of a boom. In the last five years rent and housing has doubled if not tripled. Food is somewhere in the middle, gas is verging on high and we paid 340k for our 1700sqf house and could sell tomorrow for close to 400k.
    We were in the middle but with our city growing so fast shits getting real.
    We have no laws regarding rent control and current rent available in my city is just under 1%. It's stupid.

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  • I said MCOL but after reading what some of you pay I think we may be in the LCOL.  A 4BD/3BA pretty nice house in the suburb with good schools would be b/w $250-$300K.  Gas is right now at $3.39 in our area and I think I just paid $3.00 for a gallon of milk. 

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  • bosha711 said:
    HCOL in Vancouver, BC. Detached houses start around a million, pretty much only for the property Crackshackormansion.com drives the point home pretty well.
    omg, this site was funny but sad! I thought NJ real estate was overpriced. This site was ridiculous! Holy shit.
    WTF!! Is that website for real? How the hell are those houses over a million bucks??
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    LuvSD said:
    bosha711 said:
    HCOL in Vancouver, BC. Detached houses start around a million, pretty much only for the property Crackshackormansion.com drives the point home pretty well.
    omg, this site was funny but sad! I thought NJ real estate was overpriced. This site was ridiculous! Holy shit.
    WTF!! Is that website for real? How the hell are those houses over a million bucks??
    Ha, I was 11 for 16.

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