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robyns_song
Participant$50 and hour?! That’s insane. Maybe she should consider being their nanny instead of college… The daughter of my husband’s colleague charges $5 an hour (which we think is very reasonable). I’ve heard of as much as $10 an hour but never more than that. I guess we’re cheap and don’t like going places that we can’t take our kid
robyns_song
Participant$50 and hour?! That’s insane. Maybe she should consider being their nanny instead of college… The daughter of my husband’s colleague charges $5 an hour (which we think is very reasonable). I’ve heard of as much as $10 an hour but never more than that. I guess we’re cheap and don’t like going places that we can’t take our kid
robyns_song
Participant$50 and hour?! That’s insane. Maybe she should consider being their nanny instead of college… The daughter of my husband’s colleague charges $5 an hour (which we think is very reasonable). I’ve heard of as much as $10 an hour but never more than that. I guess we’re cheap and don’t like going places that we can’t take our kid
robyns_song
Participant$50 and hour?! That’s insane. Maybe she should consider being their nanny instead of college… The daughter of my husband’s colleague charges $5 an hour (which we think is very reasonable). I’ve heard of as much as $10 an hour but never more than that. I guess we’re cheap and don’t like going places that we can’t take our kid
robyns_song
ParticipantRottedOak, you are aware that the builders jack up the prices of the upgrades, right? Why would you prefer to pay someone 4 times the cost to paint a room than what it would cost to hire someone out/do it yourself? I think by far the better investment would be to have the mello roos paid off and put that money towards doing the upgrades yourself (or contracting them out). $5K a year over 30 years is a much better value than having your rooms painted and new floors.
robyns_song
ParticipantRottedOak, you are aware that the builders jack up the prices of the upgrades, right? Why would you prefer to pay someone 4 times the cost to paint a room than what it would cost to hire someone out/do it yourself? I think by far the better investment would be to have the mello roos paid off and put that money towards doing the upgrades yourself (or contracting them out). $5K a year over 30 years is a much better value than having your rooms painted and new floors.
robyns_song
ParticipantRottedOak, you are aware that the builders jack up the prices of the upgrades, right? Why would you prefer to pay someone 4 times the cost to paint a room than what it would cost to hire someone out/do it yourself? I think by far the better investment would be to have the mello roos paid off and put that money towards doing the upgrades yourself (or contracting them out). $5K a year over 30 years is a much better value than having your rooms painted and new floors.
robyns_song
ParticipantRottedOak, you are aware that the builders jack up the prices of the upgrades, right? Why would you prefer to pay someone 4 times the cost to paint a room than what it would cost to hire someone out/do it yourself? I think by far the better investment would be to have the mello roos paid off and put that money towards doing the upgrades yourself (or contracting them out). $5K a year over 30 years is a much better value than having your rooms painted and new floors.
robyns_song
ParticipantRottedOak, you are aware that the builders jack up the prices of the upgrades, right? Why would you prefer to pay someone 4 times the cost to paint a room than what it would cost to hire someone out/do it yourself? I think by far the better investment would be to have the mello roos paid off and put that money towards doing the upgrades yourself (or contracting them out). $5K a year over 30 years is a much better value than having your rooms painted and new floors.
robyns_song
ParticipantI agree, gn. I would imagine they would build smaller (more affordable) homes with private yards. When all else fails, go conventional.
robyns_song
ParticipantI agree, gn. I would imagine they would build smaller (more affordable) homes with private yards. When all else fails, go conventional.
robyns_song
ParticipantI agree, gn. I would imagine they would build smaller (more affordable) homes with private yards. When all else fails, go conventional.
robyns_song
ParticipantI agree, gn. I would imagine they would build smaller (more affordable) homes with private yards. When all else fails, go conventional.
robyns_song
ParticipantI agree, gn. I would imagine they would build smaller (more affordable) homes with private yards. When all else fails, go conventional.
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