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by aczerepinski 3415 days ago
My wife and I are both engineers in our mid 30s, and owning a modest home with a 30 minute commute to the city can probably never happen. The amount of old money around here is staggering. I was raised in the midwest, and can't think of any communities back there where a two-engineer household couldn't live. So yeah it doesn't surprise me fresh liberal arts grads in Boston are getting help.
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Boston area? Plenty of places where a two engineer family can buy within 30 mins. Belmont, Malden, Melrose, Somerville, Chelsea, Revere, Dorchester, West Roxbury, parts of Arlington and Cambridge all should have affordable (for two engineers) housing.
Yeah I guess you're right about that. My wife works far west of Boston, so I've only looked at the towns in between.
Yeah, the Rt 9 corridor doesn't have much cheap inside of 30 minutes of Boston downtown (esp since 30 mins isn't that far with rush hour traffic)
A Somerville double-decker these days can be sold for a million dollars, one of its constituent apartments for half that.

Two engineers can afford a $500k mortgage?

Absolutely!

$200K down and $166K annual income and you can buy the whole $1MM property. $83K/pp income seems completely reasonable for two engineers (and crazy low for two SWEs!) in their 30s.

With a combined annual income of only $85K/yr and $100K down, you can buy a $500K property. No way are two engineers in 30s making less than that... (Two train engineers driving for Keolis make more than that.) Without a 20% down payment, you need a little more income, but it's still well within reach of normal professionals who decide they want to prioritize buying a property.