Now that we're approaching application time, I wanted to get some feedback from you guys about areas with high cost of living.
Currently I'm a SAHM and because of DH's stipend from his MD/PhD program we've haven't had much trouble swinging it financially with minimal loans. DH will be applying to a very competitive specialty so we plan on casting a wide net of applications. My concern is applying to programs in very high COL areas specifically Boston, CA, DC, Chicago, etc. Considering I bought the house we live in over 10 years ago, our house payment is beyond dirt cheap ($615 including taxes & insurance), so I realize I'm going to get sticker shock no matter where we end up. My question though is can a family of 4 make ends meet on a residents salary in those high COL areas? I'm assuming there's probably suburbs in most of these cities that make it more feasible, but how would I even begin to figure out what they are and how realistic would the commute be.
Did the COL deter your family from applying to specific programs?
Currently I'm a SAHM and because of DH's stipend from his MD/PhD program we've haven't had much trouble swinging it financially with minimal loans. DH will be applying to a very competitive specialty so we plan on casting a wide net of applications. My concern is applying to programs in very high COL areas specifically Boston, CA, DC, Chicago, etc. Considering I bought the house we live in over 10 years ago, our house payment is beyond dirt cheap ($615 including taxes & insurance), so I realize I'm going to get sticker shock no matter where we end up. My question though is can a family of 4 make ends meet on a residents salary in those high COL areas? I'm assuming there's probably suburbs in most of these cities that make it more feasible, but how would I even begin to figure out what they are and how realistic would the commute be.
Did the COL deter your family from applying to specific programs?
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