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为家庭团聚,住房成本翻三倍也值得
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一对夫妇为了让年幼的孩子能更亲近家人,决定搬到生活成本更高的北卡罗来纳州。尽管这导致他们的住房成本翻了三倍,但他们认为,与家人建立更深厚的情感联系,以及为孩子提供更多的家庭榜样,是值得的。他们通过远程工作和在2022年高价出售了他们在中西部的老房子,最终成功购入了一套心仪的房屋,并享受着更丰富的社区生活和家庭支持。

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 **家庭优先,搬家至关重要**:作者一家在儿子出生后的两年里,因远离家人而感到孤独。尽管在中西部拥有稳定的工作和生活,但为了更深厚的家庭联系和为孩子提供更多的家庭榜样,他们决定搬家,即使这意味着要承担更高的生活成本。

🏡 **高成本下的购房策略**:为了搬到北卡罗来纳州,作者一家制定了详细计划。他们设法实现了远程工作,并利用2022年有利的房地产市场,以高价出售了他们在俄亥俄州的旧房。虽然新房成本高昂,但通过精打细算和调整储蓄率,他们成功负担了每月2400美元的房贷,实现了购房目标。

💖 **高昂成本背后的价值**:搬家后,作者一家认为高昂的住房成本是值得的。他们的孩子现在可以每周与祖母共进晚餐和玩耍,每月还能与曾祖父母、姑姑和叔叔见面。在孩子生病住院期间,家人的及时帮助让他们倍感温暖。此外,与家人频繁而轻松的聚会,也弥补了过去因距离而产生的额外开销和不便,极大地提升了家庭的幸福感和归属感。

The author's family (not pictured) bought a more expensive house to live closer to extended family.

My son was born in 2020, and the first two years of parenthood were lonely. My husband and I had been living in a small suburb in the Midwest since 2015, and we were far from our families. We had good jobs and minimal prospects closer to family, but still, we dreamed of being closer.

We wanted a deeper connection with our families and more role models in our child's life, more than we wanted to keep our secure employment and keep up with the status quo. Shaking up our stable financial lives to get back to the beautiful climate, picturesque nature, and community living that awaited us back home was worth it.

We made a plan to move closer to family

So, we made it our goal to move from our suburb in Ohio back to the higher-cost Southern city where his extended family lived in North Carolina. However, with the job markets out of alignment, it seemed unlikely we would be able to find work there quickly, and we had to figure out a plan before we moved.

Our first choice would be to keep our current jobs and work remotely. This opportunity emerged in 2021, but even with that settled, the cost of housing was a barrier at first.

The way the housing market shook out in 2022 meant that we had the opportunity to sell our house in the Midwest at a strong profit. Though the four-bedroom house was older, it was still move-in-ready. We'd bought it for $93,000 in 2015, and after a $19,000 down payment, it ended up only costing us around $800 a month with taxes, mortgage, and insurance.

Since our housing costs were so low, we were able to save fairly aggressively, and we took advantage of that — partially because we knew that, if we ever had to move, we'd almost definitely experience higher housing costs.

We were able to buy a home we loved, though it was more expensive

These savings ended up being especially necessary when we realized that buying a home in the rapidly changing market we were looking in would require more resources and quicker thinking than when we bought our first home. In early 2022, while we were relaxing on a Saturday morning, my husband showed me a listing for a house. The House.

It wasn't fancy, but it was perfectly located, had a huge yard for the area, and was all one story, which was nice with a toddler running around. The price was on the low side for the area, but it was still a half-million-dollar house; in fact, the list price was $500,000 exactly. When we crunched the numbers, we figured out that this house would be doable.

If we scaled back our savings rate and sold our old house, we could swing a solid down payment and pay the $2400 a month housing costs. It would be a big lifestyle change, but we wanted to be close to family so badly. It felt like an investment in our mental health and community connection. In the end, we were able to sell the old house for $176,000, buy the new house — there were multiple offers, and in the end, we got it for $520,000 — and we finally got ourselves back into an intergenerational community by mid-2022.

The move was worth it

We've now spent three years in this house, and it has been abundantly worthwhile. It's not just that I'm no longer chasing an active kiddo up and down stairs, though I do appreciate that frequently.

My son now gets to have dinner and play dates with his grandma every week, and at least one or two visits a month with his great-grandma, great-aunt, and great-uncle. We're just a couple hours drive from my family, too, leading to meet-in-the-middle meals and shared outings.

Aside from those visits, there have also been specific moments that have reminded me how deeply lucky we are to live here. When my son was hospitalized briefly with a bad case of RSV, we had family visitors at the hospital who picked up dinner for us and helped us get settled back in at home after a stressful couple of days.

When my husband's great-uncle is out of town, my son and husband go over and feed the cats and explore his rural property, building my son's sense of responsibility and connection to family. Surprise meetups for coffee or dinner are more affordable and fit naturally into our lives; when we lived hours away, just that much connection would necessitate tons of driving and hotel stays. These are little things, but every month, I feel like we more than get our money's worth for the tripled mortgage costs.

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