i wanna know your opinion brahs. what age do you think you should move out? imo after you graduate and get a job you should move out a year after. so let's say you graduate and start working straight out of college. i think one year is when you should get outta there. that's enough time to save up and not be broke when you move out
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01-13-2011, 06:31 AM #1
When should you move out of your parents' house?
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01-13-2011, 06:54 AM #4
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once i have a job making 100k a yr, i guess before taxes, plus invested in the stock market and idk a few other businesses. So when i can afford to pretty much flat out buy a 200k apartment in a upper middle class town.
so idk maybe 25 ish? Hell my dad will be around anyways, he aint retiring any time soon.
i have no problem living in my parents house, they will do anything they can to help me and it will beneeded in order to do what i want to do."Hell is not a place you go if you're not a Christian, it's the failure of your life's greatest ambitions"
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01-13-2011, 08:16 AM #8
hmm im debating this with myself right now so im interested to see what people say.
Basically a friend asked me to rent a place with him starting feb 1st, although i have a job for now its only temporary because i have to go back to school to finish my 4th year. So that means i'm not going to be working for a while and i'm not sure i'll be able to keep up with payments, at least not without taking a **** on my savings. Because of that im leaning towards staying at home till i have a permanent full time job.
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01-13-2011, 08:17 AM #9
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I wanted to be out after I graduated High School. But here I am, 18 years old and a Freshman in College and still living at home. It's only this way because it's the most cost effective so I didn't have to pay an extra 10k to live in the dorms and to buy a meal plan.
My mom is moving to San Antonio this Summer though so I kind of either have to get into a dorm next year or get a job and get my own place with a buddy of mine. We'll see how that goes.iRepBack. 1K +
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01-13-2011, 08:24 AM #10
when you can be fully dependent on yourself
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01-13-2011, 02:17 PM #20
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Only read the thread title didn't read the OP but I moved out a year ago when I was 16. It worked out fine and then my mom dragged me back because I had to babysit my grandma, nowadays I'm across the hall from my dad and I get all my **** paid for. Point is though, if your not a dependant little bish you can move out the day your legally able to and get along fine. But if you don't have mommy issues like I do then as soon as you or your parents get fed up with eachother is the day you move out.
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01-13-2011, 02:27 PM #22
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well considering out of college ill start around 50 or 60, within a few years I should be at 100k, but soon as i start getting paid im investing.
Im not going to get into it, but I will be rich, ideally top 5% in the country, if not top 1%, not being rich is not an option.
Im not like most people, im not doing that get married have kids, own a house, garbage.
u wouldnt understand though, so im not gona bother explaining myself."Hell is not a place you go if you're not a Christian, it's the failure of your life's greatest ambitions"
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