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What % of salary is rent ?

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#1
  • びびんぼ
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  • 2024/07/29 03:57

I am looking for an apartment, but the rent is very expensive. What percentage of my salary do you think I should pay?

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#2
  • くやしいのはわかるけど
  • 2024/07/29 (Mon) 06:50
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30

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#3
  • チューブ 夏
  • 2024/07/29 (Mon) 07:51
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I guess it depends on how much you're getting paid. A person on a $2000 salary gets 30% of $600 ? I wouldn't rent a room at a place like that.

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#4
  • くやしいのはわかるけど
  • 2024/07/29 (Mon) 08:29
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Question, WHAT IS THE PERCENTAGE FOR RENTING APARTMENT BASED ON SALARY?
Answer is Conventional wisdom says 30% of your income should go to rent

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#6
  • くやしいのはわかるけど
  • 2024/07/29 (Mon) 10:12
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I can understand if it was 30 years ago, but now even a part-timer will earn
$2000 ? I'll have to find a roommate.

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#7
  • ボケの爺
  • 2024/07/29 (Mon) 11:14
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6 What are you dreaming about
$18 per hour for a college graduate with 2 years of work at a typical company ( above minimum wage ) and working 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, 22 days a month, let's assume they take 30% for taxes ?.

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#10
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/07/29 (Mon) 14:59
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It is more important to
hear from the people who own the apartments than from the people who live in the apartments.

The owner who owns an apartment in Gardena used to be in business,
and when he heard that the people he worked for were in trouble, he got them to work for him, so he managed to give them cheap housing to return the favor.

But the owner says that he can't face not knowing that he has ruined himself because he likes to gamble.

A friend of mine who lives in the mid $500's also lives there after the owner approached him.
When I was there on Sunday, a woman came down the stairs from the third floor wearing a kimono, so I think she is Japanese.

There are 3 other beds available and when I looked inside the room, it looks like they are remodeling the room
Materials for indoor use are left inside the room.

If I meet the owner and rent a 3 bed 2 bath for about $1000 and rent 2 rooms for $1000 x 2,
I can suddenly become the owner. Use your head.

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#12
  • TRASH .
  • 2024/07/31 (Wed) 21:46
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People really don't deserve to live, writing about things that happened 50 years ago as if they were current.

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#13
  • Cashpoor
  • 2024/08/01 (Thu) 08:58
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Lives in a $300 million house
Sister-in-law owns several houses worth millions

Uses cell phone and car until they break
Leaves broken doorknobs in place
Microwave oven is not cleaned well and smells of mold
Lives in a huge stupid house but never asks for cleaning
family members share the care of mother-in-law
use day care for the elderly
ask for care givers several times, but they order a lot and pay poorly
family members cancel on days they need help
and get smoked by the agency
only buy items on sale and use them for years always share one less dish than the number of people in a restaurant
only drink water

wonder why they are living like this when they have money
all the loans are not paid off and they are cash poor
now retired at 60, they are using retirement money to pay their bills
I found myself with a 62 year old sister-in-law
I guess she will die when the loans are paid

I guess I will never be free from my attachment to money
Even if I have hundreds of millions, I will die with the fear that my wealth will diminish.
In a sense, he may be a victim of the times.

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#17
  • 毎日がサンデーでも夢がある
  • 2024/08/01 (Thu) 13:27
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What are you dreaming about

You can do your best in a tough life because you have dreams.

If you can't have dreams and hope, your life is over.

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#18
  • 毎日がサンデーでも夢がある
  • 2024/08/02 (Fri) 08:42
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13

I don't mind if it's about me, but
if it's someone else's pocketbook, why should I care?

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#19
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  • 2024/08/02 (Fri) 10:08
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Cash poor person in #13, maybe he bought real estate when it was expensive ( e.g. last year ) and is unable to sell even if he wanted to.
Just reading the first two lines, I knew this was being chased for a loan.
If he bought when it was cheap, maybe he's looking to go up more and make more money ? Then he's pretty stingy.

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