Why is moving out so fucking hard even when you have the money?
>>37944418
>got job in San Francisco
>apartments by my job are fucking $4-5k a month
>eh, they pay well enough and I'm not going to live further away and have an hour commute each way
>choose apartment
>need credit check
>and references
>accept me
>2 months deposit upfront
>move there from Miami
>decide to leave shit and just buy new furniture
>get there
>go to furniture store
>shit is expensive
>delivery fee too
>have to take day off of work to meet the delivery guys
>most of it isn't assembled
>need to spend an entire weekend assembling it
Shit sucks
>>37944418
What do you think is hard about it, anon?
>>37944418
i've been trying to move out for months and it's just too complicated for me. i want my own place but nobody will take me without pay stubs and shit like that, then i need to fly there, get an airbnb, and rent a car to even see the places in the first fucking place. nobody wants to have you move into their place if you're not from the area. it's fucking annoying.
>>37944500
Are you a programmer or something?
>>37944500
Cry more richie rich.
>>37944553
Underwriter actually.
>>37944541
>parents bought a brand new house when I was a kid
>just graduated college
>they leave me the house paid off in full and move to a new home
>neat, this will be easy
>annual tax bill and insurance ($1,500 a year)
>insurance is a shitshow
>like the basic policy comes with catastrophic ground collapse coverage
>think that covers sinkholes?
>nope
>end up taking on multiple policies to get full real coverage ($1,200 a year)
>house is 15 years old
>one day no hot water
>water heater need to be replaced ($1,000)
>another day the A/C dies
>need to be replaced ($5,000)
>carpet is old, dirty and smelly
>replace it with vinyl flooring ($9,000)
>HOA bitches that the paint is old and faded
>$2,200 for new paint
>fence is old
>$1,500 to fix it up
>termite protection ($600 the first time and $200 a year thereafter)
>trees in the yard are starting to tip over
>$2,000 to replace them
>roof reaching the end of it's life
>$5,000 for new tiles
>paint inside is fading and blemished
>$8,000 to paint the inside
>dishwasher dies
>$500 for a new one
>refridgerator dies literally the same day
>$1,000 for new one
>toilet breaks
>$600 for a new one
>blinds are old and faded
>$800
The expenses never stop
>>37944698
dude I'd shit to own my own fucking house. desu I could probably get some shitty $50,000 one and get a mortgage, I have the dosh for it, but that seems like it'd suck too much. not many people let you rent houses.