Submitted by FadewayThrow t3_yhpdtn in personalfinance
TL;DR: Great job in HCOL area close to family. Current housing market and interest rates will double our monthly payments for a similar house in this HCOL area. Need help.
Updates on numbers:
- Looked thoroughly at the houses in the area. Seems like we will be OK with a $650k house instead of a $800k house.
- HCOL house at $650k will cost us a total of $855k with interest (15 year mortgage, APR 5.8%, monthly $3835)
- The remaining payments on our current LCOL house is $160k with interest (15 year mortgage, APR 3.45%, 6 years left, monthly $2200 [we've been paying extra])
- The cost of private school in my current area should be $415k for our children through 12th grade. This is roughly $2166 per month.
Breakdown:
- $160k (remaining house balance) + $415k (private school) = $575k (cost over next 15 years for not moving)
- $855k (HCOL house) - $575k (cost for not moving) = $280k (extra money we'll spend over 15 years with the move)
Considerations:
- We could send our kids to public schools in our current LCOL area if they got into a magnet program but these are tricky and not guaranteed. And may not be feasible with transportation with our current work schedule.
- The $415k we would save in private school would essentially go into equity in the HCOL house. Which is monetary whereas their education is not immediately monetary.
- I'm seeing this as $280k over 15 years would be the cost of living close to family. Which seems worth it in our situation.
- I've been avoiding factoring the difference in salary because our job field sucks right now. But if I did, it would be roughly $201k difference over 15 years without on call/extras. Which would make the difference to move $80k over 15 years.
Please let me know your thoughts! You guys have been very, very helpful so far!
Zootallurs t1_iufse0y wrote
No need to do a 15-year mortgage. HCOL area should see better appreciation. Being able to send your kids to public school is huge.
You need to do a full budget for yourself and make sure it’s comfortable, if you move.