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<blockquote data-quote="nofearfactor" data-source="post: 3093509" data-attributes="member: 1535"><p>Right now shes at a middle school with 24 years in and 4 away from retirement so shes at the top tier with her education. But, after taxes, insurance, etc, shes lucky to be able to afford a small apartment in the area the school is in, its beyond believable how expensive it is here. I lived in San Francisco and the bay area from 88-98 and we got our ass handed to us in rent then even worse in mortgages, especially living in Sunnyvale (Silicon Valley), that's why I moved up to Bear Valley. I thought it was the highest place to live on the planet. Nooop. New Hampshire is pricey as living F. Right now we're paying over 3gs a month in rent in a 3bdrm condo while working on transitioning into our own condo down in the Nashua area so I'm closer to my work in Boston. I'm going to maybe be working PT at Sig Sauer in CS this spring if all goes well over in Dover. We could have found a cheaper place if it had been me looking but she was born on Marthas Vineyard and has a higher sense of what she thinks is safe. Mind you its a constitutional carry state too and we both CC so I feel pretty safe anywhere, still, she likes the nicer things in life. Go figure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nofearfactor, post: 3093509, member: 1535"] Right now shes at a middle school with 24 years in and 4 away from retirement so shes at the top tier with her education. But, after taxes, insurance, etc, shes lucky to be able to afford a small apartment in the area the school is in, its beyond believable how expensive it is here. I lived in San Francisco and the bay area from 88-98 and we got our ass handed to us in rent then even worse in mortgages, especially living in Sunnyvale (Silicon Valley), that's why I moved up to Bear Valley. I thought it was the highest place to live on the planet. Nooop. New Hampshire is pricey as living F. Right now we're paying over 3gs a month in rent in a 3bdrm condo while working on transitioning into our own condo down in the Nashua area so I'm closer to my work in Boston. I'm going to maybe be working PT at Sig Sauer in CS this spring if all goes well over in Dover. We could have found a cheaper place if it had been me looking but she was born on Marthas Vineyard and has a higher sense of what she thinks is safe. Mind you its a constitutional carry state too and we both CC so I feel pretty safe anywhere, still, she likes the nicer things in life. Go figure. [/QUOTE]
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