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24660990 No.24660990 [Reply] [Original]

Is it a good financial decision to live with your parents after age 18?

>> No.24661036

yes

>> No.24661045

financially? sure

becoming an interesting and fuckable person? no
live in a shared flat with some cool people, get into debt and make it back later. don't become a loser

>> No.24661062

>>24660990
financial yes, mentally and socially no

>> No.24661066

>>24660990
if its free... yeah retard, its zero dollars for your housing what kind of question is that. should you? idk thats another question

>> No.24661077

living with your parents should be your safetynet when shit hits the fan becaus eyou went full chad mode on life and something went wrong. not some frugality hack

>> No.24661081

Depends on a lot of factors. I moved out at 24 and have around 30k in the bank, a paid off car and college degree, and no debt. I'm still behind it feels like.

>> No.24661095

>>24661062
yeah but isn't everything shut down/limited due to covid?

>> No.24661125

>>24660990
Yes you will save yourself a lot of money and if you want to become self-employed it's a must.

I plan on leaving in 2 years after building up my business, at the same time my drive for becoming independent is pretty high because my parents are annoying retards who have betrayed my trust so many times I've stopped counting. The only reason I'm still here is because I need their financial support. I will break off all contact as soon as I'm out and I will be finally happy living my life as I see fit without their manipulation and fear mongering.

>> No.24661380

>>24660990
Hell yea... I'm 30 working as a data scientist in a digital marketing company. I invest 90% of my paycheck every month and have been doing so for the past 6 years. I'm almost at that 7 digit mark

>> No.24661397

>>24660990
Yes

>> No.24661425

>>24660990
finanically, yes. overall? no.

>> No.24661429

>>24661045
>t. insecure loser

>> No.24661444
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24661444

>>24660990
>decision

>> No.24661455

>>24661045
>making decisions based on what normies think

ngmi

>> No.24661499

You should wait when all the lockdowns are over because all you will be able to do is sit at home all day or work anyways.

>> No.24661506

>>24660990
Get in debt goyim, it’ll raise your credit score

>> No.24661541

>>24660990
As a 34 year old, my best advice for any man is to live as spartan and minimalist as possible in your 20's, saving as much as you can and investing it all. If you are lucky enough to be able to live in a house rent free, fucking do it.
If you have the mental strength, intelligence, and maturity to use your 20's purely for acquisition, you will be so fucking glad you did once you hit your 30's and your youthful energy begins to fade.

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24661624

I moved back in with my parents after college and paid off all my student loans, replaced my high mileage beater with a reliable lower mileage used car, invested in stocks/crypto/PM, and I'm currently saving for a duplex and early retirement

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>>24661045
>caring about roasties

>> No.24662016

>>24660990
Yes if you invest all your income in crypto make good decisions and make enough to move out next year at the top of the bullrun.