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67How do you feel about marriage?Roger– Roger2019-12-04 15:57:22 +00:00Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 15:57
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4re:@Roger Also, how do you feel about earning less money to begin with? A dollar not earned is a dollar not taxed... (yes, this is a trick question)user12515– user125152019-12-06 00:37:13 +00:00Commented Dec 6, 2019 at 0:37
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Missing information: a) Sounds like you are a renter not a homeowner? b) You are a salaried employee, not self-employed, and don't have your own company c) Do you have geographic flexibility about moving to either a lower-tax state and/or where you can afford to buy a house e.g. TX, NC, VA, CO, NM, AZ, NV d) Presume you don't have kids so currently only care about low taxes and house prices, not quality of education system e) "Some of my salary goes into a 401K" but does that 401K plan allow you borrow for home purchase? f) Caveat: don't buy house before the impending 2020/2021 recessionsmci– smci2019-12-06 03:23:27 +00:00Commented Dec 6, 2019 at 3:23
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