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i give props to anyone living in the bay area.. mostly SF to SAN JOSE, who can buy a place without help from parents or anybody else. more so if by yourself as a single person. but also a husband and wife couple.
everyone try to stunt here in the Bay. .hella shoes, nice cars.. see where they live doe. with parents, renting, sharing, given a house by parents trying to front they did it all them.
its tough out here man. i can count in one hand how many people/couples who have done it.. one of em are my cousin, and his wife. a damn civil engineer, and other some web developer work at apple. they dont buy hella kicks like most of us bastards here, or worrying about fancy cars. they live simple life, simple shoes, just driving a civic. even then they just bought a place in Blossom Valley in San Jose.. which isn't like the best area--but isnt the worse. old house too. i know they make good money, but i know that mortgage and other monthly expenses add up.
definitely look up to them.. patience is key here. saving and focusing on the prize. ive seen folks floss, none of them got their own place. from that list, in SJ, it says median income is what $100K, and only 21% housing availble for those in the median.. all those places are wack. old ghetto locations. most need to be fixed up. or you gotta settle for a 2-3 bedroom townhouse. the struggle is real out here.
everyone try to stunt here in the Bay. .hella shoes, nice cars.. see where they live doe. with parents, renting, sharing, given a house by parents trying to front they did it all them.
its tough out here man. i can count in one hand how many people/couples who have done it.. one of em are my cousin, and his wife. a damn civil engineer, and other some web developer work at apple. they dont buy hella kicks like most of us bastards here, or worrying about fancy cars. they live simple life, simple shoes, just driving a civic. even then they just bought a place in Blossom Valley in San Jose.. which isn't like the best area--but isnt the worse. old house too. i know they make good money, but i know that mortgage and other monthly expenses add up.
definitely look up to them.. patience is key here. saving and focusing on the prize. ive seen folks floss, none of them got their own place. from that list, in SJ, it says median income is what $100K, and only 21% housing availble for those in the median.. all those places are wack. old ghetto locations. most need to be fixed up. or you gotta settle for a 2-3 bedroom townhouse. the struggle is real out here.