Beachboo07
Beachboo07 OP t1_j6nj7dw wrote
Reply to comment by ct-yankee in As a first time renter, is my budget realistic? by Beachboo07
Ah that makes more sense, thank you! I’m excited for this stupid loan to be gone .. it’s going to be such a relief. I can’t imagine how much I’ll be able to improve my finances when I can allocate that $500 a month to something else.
Thank you for your help on all of this I appreciate it a lot!
Beachboo07 OP t1_j6ljowo wrote
Reply to comment by elomon in How is the Matawan/Aberdeen area? by Beachboo07
I did not, thank you!
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Beachboo07 OP t1_j6krqwh wrote
Reply to comment by ct-yankee in As a first time renter, is my budget realistic? by Beachboo07
Thanks so much! I do want to contribute again this year, I was just thinking that after moving out I want to have all the money possible in case of any emergency. I will contribute again at some point soon.
I not familiar with what you’re saying in that second paragraph …. How would that free up my income more?
I agree the zero-based budget is going to help me a lot. I’m going to start that this month so I can get a feel of my exact ranges. I think knowing this will ease my anxiety a lot lol.
Once I reach my 20k emergency fund, I’m going to start some sinking funds to focus on! I lucky and my dad helps with those things, but I still think it’s important to have that just in case
Beachboo07 OP t1_j6kqugf wrote
Reply to comment by Temp-Name15951 in As a first time renter, is my budget realistic? by Beachboo07
So smart. I don’t have many on my phone but I think Amazon prime May be next to go!… so tempting lol
Beachboo07 OP t1_j6kqp44 wrote
Reply to comment by shadow_chance in As a first time renter, is my budget realistic? by Beachboo07
I agree - but sometimes I like to visit my family that live about 1 hour away! Def on the conservative side though
Beachboo07 OP t1_j6j6eb2 wrote
Reply to comment by cmdrmcgarrett in As a first time renter, is my budget realistic? by Beachboo07
Thank you! That means more than you know. I wish you the best as well :)
Beachboo07 OP t1_j6j522i wrote
Reply to comment by snuffleog in As a first time renter, is my budget realistic? by Beachboo07
Love to hear about others in a similar situation. It’s tough out here lol. I’m probably going to delete those apps just so the temptation isn’t there! I know the fun/misc is low .. but I think it’s worth the sacrifice for a little and I’ll be living with a friend so I think I’ll be ok … I hope lol
Beachboo07 OP t1_j6j4say wrote
Reply to comment by cmdrmcgarrett in As a first time renter, is my budget realistic? by Beachboo07
I wish lol .. unfortunately my office is in New Jersey and I have to go in every so often :/ hoping to get out one day.
I think I could work on my food budget .. but I like to eat healthy and enjoy cooking so I don’t want to restrict myself too much. I’ll have to test it out ..
The roommate has been a good friend for the past 5 years and she works full time. I’m not worried about her bailing but will definitely have a conversation beforehand about money and stuff!
I have 40k in private loans at 3.9%. Unfortunate but I’m accepted it and have a plan to have it paid off within 6 years maximum. My minimum payment is $275, but I do $500 to knock off a little more
Beachboo07 OP t1_j6iz6s5 wrote
Reply to comment by cmdrmcgarrett in As a first time renter, is my budget realistic? by Beachboo07
$1250 each. Lol a wish .. New Jersey. It is quite expensive here and limited on options unfortunately.
This list is all for me, but as I stated groceries and utilities may vary and those are the maximum for EACH. I doubt utilities will be $200 a month total, but am preparing for the highest possibility.
Beachboo07 OP t1_j6iyibr wrote
Reply to comment by DeluxeXL in As a first time renter, is my budget realistic? by Beachboo07
$600 into a HYSA at 3.75%. I want to reach around $20k and then I want to start investing. I do have some money in my 401k, Roth and a brokerage but I stopped investing in order to put more towards my loans a few months ago. I’m saving as an emergency fund, even though it’s a bit higher than normal it eases my anxiety to have it on hand.
Yes, $3400 is the net pay after all taxes and benefits. I am currently on my parents dental and health so I’m fortunate to not pay that until I am 26.
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Beachboo07 t1_iy9bv9u wrote
Manahawkin! Great schools and close to LBI
Beachboo07 t1_ja4u3gf wrote
Reply to Places to rent in Central Jersey by Simple_Dinoye
Have you looked in matawan?