Showing posts with label High Desert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label High Desert. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Your Budget: Sweat The Small Stuff? (Part 2)




We ended Part 1 with, "If we are going to explore ways to reduce spending, shouldn't we start with the elements that are costing us the most?"  Let's pick it up there.

Most financial professionals say only 28% of our gross income should be committed to housing costs. Of the average $65,132 gross income, 28% would mean reducing our housing spending from $20,093 to $18,236, saving us $1,857 per year. Assuming a 250-day work year, this savings could allow us to spend nearly $7.50 per day on lunch, enjoying our friends, and taking a break from the office. More dramatically, reducing our mortgage payment by $500 per month, saving us $6,000 per year, pays for a whole lot of dinner and movie date nights.




Similarly, assume we spend $4 per day enjoying our morning coffee at Starbucks with friends five times a week, for 50 weeks a year. Annually this would cost us $1,000. Now suppose we purchase a nice used automobile for $15,000 rather than a new car for $25,000. This saves us $10,000 or 10 years worth of coffee breaks with friends (plus interest!).


Of course, everyone has different priorities. I suggest spending your money on what you are passionate about. For the occasional car fanatic, perhaps spending more on a car that makes you happy each day is preferable to other spending options. Likewise, if homes happen to be your hot spot, heavy spending in this area makes sense. However, I'd suggest that for most people, the experience of constantly eating with friends or spending a night out with your spouse is more likely to bring happiness than the possession of an expensive home or car. After all, would you rather eat out with friends or clip coupons in a large kitchen alone?

Question to the Reader: Where can you cut your expenses most?

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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

House for Rent - 13105 Chitalpa Pl NE (Albuquerque, New Mexico)

THIS IS A TRADITIONAL LONG TERM RENTAL

This is an incredible luxury rental home in the highly sought after High Desert Community located East of Tramway and South of Spain Road. The property has amazing views of both city and mountains, is walking distance to city parks, mountain trails and a variety of paved and dirt bike trails. The home is walking distance to the National Forest Wilderness and is located in a very friendly neighborhood.

The home has been meticulously maintained by the owner both inside and out. The Cherry wood floors, stainless steel appliances, Cherry wood cabinets and granite counter tops in kitchen, sparkling custom in-ground swimming pool with seasonal hot tub, water feature at front courtyard, putting green and xeriscaped landscaping will surely add to the enjoyment and comfort and easy maintenance of this fine home.




Rent: $2,800
Application Fee: $45
Security Deposit: $2,800
Available On: 12/1/2013

Bedrooms: 4
Baths: 3
Sq Ft: 2,856
Garage Spaces: 3

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12 month lease preferred. Due to the extensive wood flooring, no pets with claws will be approved.

Background check, employment and financial verification will be required prior to showing of the property. Partial refund of background check cost will be made in the event prospective Tenant does not lease the home. 

Please Contact our office or Tom Schmidt directly at 505.238.0700



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