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侯爵府

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發表於 15-7-17 04:57 |只看該作者
茹初見 發表於 15-7-17 03:19
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多多綠茶, I sent you PM, would you please kindly check on it? Thank you!

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I never mind the rain from the sky, as long as I have the sun in your eyes~


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I've stayed in Austin for a week long long time ago, and I liked the peaceful feeling there except for the extremely hot weather!
I thought the living standard in Austin was lower, as my husband's co-workers who relocated to Austin
all bought mansion-like houses in acres lot size. He also tried to persuade me to move over there but I was afraid of the hot weather.


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發表於 15-7-17 23:33 |只看該作者
本帖最後由 多多綠茶 於 15-7-18 00:05 編輯
bee_happy 發表於 15-7-17 14:27
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I've stayed in Austin for a week long long time ago, and I liked the peaceful ...

Oh, Austin actually has a bit cooler and nicer weather than Houston, cuz of the breeze from the lakes, rivers, and hillsides. Houston is worse.

Well, single family houses in TX are all McMansion like and all on average 1-ace lot size. It's the annual property tax on the county appraised value that you have to pay hurts your pocket.

Let's say you bought a $450K USD 2,500 sq ft house on 1-acre lot which doesn't seem a lot to us in terms of HKD, and the County Appraisal District appraised your estimated house value as $400K, then you are subject to pay between 2.6 to 3.5%(depends on the tax rate of the area you live in TX). By using the lowest tax rate of 2.6%, you would have to pay $10K USD EACH YEAR on property tax.

Besides the property tax, there are a few house-related expenses:

1. Full coverage home insurance (Estimate $1500~$1800 a year)
2. HOA (Gated community $50~$80/m, non gated community $20~$30/m)
3. Trash service ($15~$20/m)
4. Water and sewage service ($100~$150/m, high because you have a big lawn to water in the summer)
5. Electricity service ($70~90/m spring and fall, $120~200/m summer and winter)
6. Maintenance (Roof, fence, A/C, Water Heater...etc, estimate budget $600~$800/year)
7. Lawn service (if you don't want to mow your own lawn, $20/week)

So usually you don't just look at the price of a house, but its expenses. With the above example, besides the monthly mortgage payment, you will need almost $1400/m on the housing expenses, and I'm talking about when there isn't any unexpected repairs like roof leak or fence down when a Hurricane hits every few year.

Then you add up your remaining household expenses like cable TV ($50~80/m), Phone/Cell Phone ($60~80/m), Internet ($60~80/m), Car Payment ($200~300/m per car), Auto Insurance ($120~150/m for two cars), Gas ($120/m per car), Medical Insurance (depends on your job), Grocery ($500/m).....etc.

Roughly $4200~$4400/m USD for basic living expenses with a home ownership.

And, I didn't include any entertainment expenses such as dining out on weekends, a coffee at Starbucks.

AND, I am basing the example as a DINK family. Having kids will be another different story, please add another $600~1000/m USD for this category.


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發表於 15-7-18 06:45 |只看該作者
呢幾年睇關於Austin既報導,我覺得好似幾好。
有機會想去見識吓呢。
冇state income tax其實有d吸引。。。

你今日backup左未?


複式洋房

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發表於 15-7-19 00:45 |只看該作者
多謝多多綠茶詳細資料, 我都係住係Austin, K1 visa o黎左半年, 想問關以上資料以幾人家庭計算?


侯爵府

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發表於 15-7-21 00:16 |只看該作者
本帖最後由 多多綠茶 於 15-7-21 00:32 編輯
menna 發表於 15-7-19 00:45
多謝多多綠茶詳細資料, 我都係住係Austin, K1 visa o黎左半年, 想問關以上資料以幾人家庭計算? ...

The number would be based on a family of 3 to 4, with a home ownership of estimated price between $400K~$450K purchased with a 20% down payment.

The estimated monthly expenses can go lower, options are:

1. Purchasing a house belowed $250~350K, with higher down payment, then you get a lower monthly mortgage payment;

2. Renting an apartment first, then there wouldn't be a HOA fee;

3. Purchasing an older townhouse (a residential property that shares wall with neighbors and with a very small backyard) between $200~300K. Although you will get a higher monthly HOA fee, but the fee will cover exterior insurance, fence, water and sewage, and lawn maintenance. You will also have a lower property tax based on the value;

4. Purchasing a condo (like flats in HK) between $150~200K. Similar with owning a townhouse, you will have a higher HOA fee, lower property tax, but without any backyard or lawn space;

5. Living with in laws ore relatives for a while to save up;

6. Buying a used car instead of a brand new one to eliminate the monthly auto payment. Owning only one car in a family is really hard to manage your daily life in Texas, as driving is essential in every city and town. Unless one spouse decides to be stay at home dad/mom, then it might be manageable;

7. Cut off cable, just watch basic TV and use Netflix to watch your favorite TV shows online.



I never mind the rain from the sky, as long as I have the sun in your eyes~


侯爵府

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發表於 15-7-21 00:31 |只看該作者
It really comes down to what you want in your life and what your plan is down the road.
Settling down in the city for sure? Would there be a job related relocation in the near future? Planning to own a house with a big yard? Do not want to spend your weekend mowing and taking care of the lawn? Want a quiet lifestyle at the suburb? Want to be close to all cool places for hang out? Planning to have a baby or two within 5 years?
All and all need to be considered before a grand master plan is drawn.
I never mind the rain from the sky, as long as I have the sun in your eyes~


複式洋房

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發表於 15-8-16 15:00 |只看該作者

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原帖由 多多綠茶 於 15-07-21 發表
本帖最後由 多多綠茶 於 15-7-21 00:32 編輯
Hi 多多
I am a single mom planning to move back to Texas with my 9 year old boy next year.
I am struggling whether I should settle in Austin or Houston. I\'ve graduated in Houston over 20 years ago and I came back to HK after I graduated. So now I\'m totally have no idea how these cities have changed. Do you know how much it costs for a condo in Austin and Houston? Do you think the cost of living is lower in Houston? I know that there is a small Chinatown in Houston, but that\'s the main reason I don\'t like it there (gossip among the Chinese). I prefer Austin personally but I don\'t know much about this city.
What is the average salary now? How much is enough for a month if I rent a 1bedroom apartment and get a used car at the beginning? And how much it needs on the down payment for a condo? 30%?
What kind of jobs are more available in the market?
Too many things to consider before making a decision, please please help me to sort out all these questions. Thank you so much!




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發表於 15-8-18 04:25 |只看該作者
本帖最後由 多多綠茶 於 15-8-18 04:48 編輯
Sunsonsun 發表於 15-8-16 15:00
Hi 多多
I am a single mom planning to move back to Texas with my 9 year old boy next year.
I am stru ...

Depends what type of job you're looking for or you're planning to go back to school, whether you have any families, relatives, or friends in either cities....etc. You definitely need someone to help drive you around for at least a week or so when you first arrive, otherwise you can Uber.

I don't know much about Austin, but Houston have definitely changed A LOT in these 20 years, so as the living cost associated to it.

I can't give you a price range of a condo/townhouse before knowing if you're planning to put your son into a private school or public school. If you prefer public school, which school district you want to choose, Spring Branch ISD or Houston ISD? Do you know there is a high monthly HOA fee associated with condo/townhouse? What would be your maximum budget? Do you have a credit history when you're in Houston? Usually the down payment would be around 20% with a decent credit score. A one bd apartment in a safe neighborhood with a decent school zone could run between 800 to 1200 USD/month thanks to thousands of incomers to Houston every year, so I assume if renting an apartment first with getting a used car, your monthly budget would be probably at least 2000/m.

Rent 800
Water and Wastewater 60
Electricity 100
Basic Cable and Internet 100
Cell Phone 50
Grocery 500
Gas 150
Auto Insurance 50~80
Misc. 200

Not including up front cost like hotel/motel stay in the first week, furniture, utility bill set up fee, used car ($4000~5000), car registration and inspection, school supplies....etc.

The size of China Town has definitely exploded in the past 10 years on Bellaire Blvd and other parts of the town, and a new China Town is also being developed in Sugarland at the moment. If you don't like to run into Chinese in every corner where you live, you probably want to avoid Sugarland. However, Austin has a pretty high Asian population too.
As for salary, what type of job you're asking about and what qualification do you have? There could be a big difference between just a ordinary office position and a professional job.

I never mind the rain from the sky, as long as I have the sun in your eyes~


複式洋房

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發表於 15-8-24 16:08 |只看該作者

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Thanks for your details! I am planning to pay off the house if I could find a house within my budget, if not, I prefer to put 80% on down payment. Richmond/Rosenberg is my target area if I choose Houston, but I haven\'t made up my mind yet. I still need some time to find out more about Austin.

Anyway, thanks again for your information.




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