Is the financing for the house calculated well enough?

  • Erstellt am 2017-05-18 21:22:06

ypg

2017-05-19 23:42:50
  • #1


... placeholder! I could have also written parking money

Regards, Yvonne
 

Steffen80

2017-05-20 23:00:49
  • #2


It can be even worse... my wife (pregnant, at home and with a lot of time) manages 1200-1500 EUR for food per month... unbelievable... but tasty

: Everyone has their priorities in life... even if I had a normal income, it would never occur to me to skip the lunch menu at work or a sandwich in the morning just to build a house. I would much rather rent 10,000 times over
 

Murmel17

2017-05-21 00:23:58
  • #3
Since I don't have a cafeteria at work, I'm used to taking care of myself anyway and I like it that way best.....but everyone is different. I generally do it like that... not because I'm working on construction. It's not like I couldn't afford a roll from the bakery in the morning. I just simply don't do it.

1200 euros a month???? For 2.5 people??
That's 40 euros a day. Do you eat lobster and caviar every evening? I have 50...70 euros a week for 2 people and there's even a little something nice to browse through and so on.
Wow, wow, do you only shop at Feinkost Käfer?
 

Steffen80

2017-05-21 08:30:02
  • #4


Organic, delicatessen, that’s fine...
 

77.willo

2017-05-21 08:45:01
  • #5
Yes, no problem. Without eating out, the two of us spend about 900 euros per month on groceries. We often have guests and value good ingredients. No lobster or caviar included...
 

Murmel17

2017-05-21 10:46:04
  • #6
Alright, if I only buy delicacies and have 6 people over every weekend, that might work. Everyone has their own priorities. I only mean that for a normal 2...3 person household, such an amount is completely unrealistic. It also makes a big difference whether you even pay attention to the price or just throw everything you crave into the cart.
 
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