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In reply to the discussion: Anyone who says $250,000/year isn't a lot of money is either stupid or they think we are [View all]mathematic
(1,617 posts)$50-60K savings PER YEAR. That's not struggling. Or barely getting by. At all. That's more than enough to buy BMWs, vacations, or thousands of other luxury goods. Some people don't like BMWs or vacations. That doesn't mean they can't easily afford them.
Savings are not an expense. The fact that you're saving it for the future does not make it an expense. It does not decrease cash flow. In fact, it actually increases cash flow as savings have positive returns. If a person made a million dollars a year, lived off of 20k and saved the rest would that make him or her poor? Of course not. The argument is equally absurd for your case.
And, no, I would not be surprised at what houses cost in an expensive city. You can find thousands of homes for less than half of your hypothetical $1 million in NYC. You might have to move to queens or live near spanish speakers though... oh dear what will the in-laws think!