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I'm 30 and have never moved out

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I've lived on my own since college. Did live with my grandparents for a few months after getting a job but I don't count that since it was a transition.

Don't get me wrong, wouldn't change that but not dropping 800 a month on rent would be damn appealing.

man this hurts me particularly right now. I moved to the Bay Area from Atlanta, GA last year. I went from a $1100 mortgage payment to a $3300 rent payment =x fucking a
 
I'm 24 and still live with my parents. Both of them have bad backs, so I pull my weight by doing the heavy lifting around the house. When I'm done with school I don't see myself leaving unless I need to relocate, why bother when I'm not interested in dating and get along great with my folks?

The rush to move out only makes sense if you can't stand your parents or just want to jump into the dating scene.

Wrong. I get along with my parents very well and still had no desire to move back in after leaving town for college. Dating wasn't a motivation, but not sitting around in a dead-end job, growing into an adult (freedom, city life and it's opportunities) were enough reason for me.
 
If I were a parent, I am not sure how I would feel if my kid/s still lived at home into their late 20s/30s.
problem is, if you wanted to do something about it, realistically you'd be throwing your own kid out on the streets.

I didn't move out until I was 25 simply because I couldn't find a place I'd afford.
 
26. Finishing university this year. Hopefully find a job soon, and then find a cheap apartment. I`m embarassed about it but nothing I can change about the past. Couldve finished way sooner if I didnt spent so long doing my masters. But doing two masters and fucking up one year because I had some issues with myself when coming out took away time. And im pretty broke. Ugh. I have awesome parents though. When Im financially able I want to atleast sent them on a sweet ass holiday.
 
The rush to move out only makes sense if you can't stand your parents or just want to jump into the dating scene.

I don't agree with the first part of this at all. I love my parents and I like spending time with them, I just don't want to ever live with them again. Moving out on your own is one of the best things you can do. I'd recommend it for anyone that's able to do so. In theory saving enough money to buy a place right away sounds nice but that's how you end up at 30 still living with your parents.
 
There's no shame in getting married and living with your family. i'm planing to do this and it's normal for many people where I live. Stay for a while and save to buy a house and hopefully everything goes as planned.
 
Moved out at 19, I think I made around 850 a month and rent was 465. No roommates. It was still pretty awesome but I don't know if I could live that 'lean' anymore...WoW fulfilled all needs social and entertainment back in 2004-2006.

When I had to temporarily move back for college it was torture. Even if they didn't say it I knew I was resented.

I definitely miss living alone because my roommates are kinda slobs but on the other hand it's nice in other ways. Obviously no way in hell I'd ever be able to afford this house by myself.
 
I'm 26 and still live with my mother. It's more like a roommate that I know than anything.

Unless I have to I'd prefer to stay where I am until I can afford to live on my own. Having to have some random person as my roommate doesn't interest me at all.
 
I've saved up a little. About 12,000ish. I don't exactly have a plan per se. I guess, get another job maybe?
I was expecting a couple of grand when you were asked if you had anything saved, but damn, son. How do you have $12K and not have your own place? You could easily move out on half of that.
 
I was expecting a couple of grand when you were asked if you had anything saved, but damn, son. How do you have $12K and not have your own place? You could easily move out on half of that.

12k is nothing, at his age he should have saved up 100k+ living with his parents like this.
 
Nothing like nearing 30 and the idea of owning a home still a pipedream due to CA housing prices.
I'll rent my grave too I guess.

I graduate in june, and I hope to make about 50-60k a year. I still don't see how I can afford a house in Ca. My parents home is pretty small and the appraised value is at about 500,000. Sometimes I worry that i'll never be able to afford a house of my own.
 
I can't imagine the ease of mind that comes with not fearing rent day for your whole 20s.

I left home at 15 and I've been stressing about rent for literally half my life.
 
I graduate in june, and I hope to make about 50-60k a year. I still don't see how I can afford a house in Ca. My parents home is pretty small and the appraised value is at about 500,000. Sometimes I worry that i'll never be able to afford a house of my own.

No joke, property value went through the fucking roof where my parent's live. It's not bad but it's certainly nothing extraordinary. Absolutely unremarkable in every way but they just went up and up. Every time they get a new neighbor they're clearly much better off than the previous before them.
 
I just turned 27 and am still at home. I did have an almost-year long stint away from them when I was living with my friend and his fiance, but as soon as they had a kid, I had to split.

The upside is I've saved a ton of money and am no longer in student loan debt.

Should be moving out within a month or two. Working on some plans with my bro and his friend, so it's just a matter of getting everything rollin'.

I do find the whole thing pretty damn embarrassing though :\
 
I lived with my folks until my late 20s and I am almost 32.

I am actually considering moving back to convert a lot of my rent money to paying off some of my student loans and other debt so they aren't eating away at my would be savings every month, but the freedom would be sorely missed. They'd appreciate the rent money i am sure tho.

I don't care much about the social stigma of living with your folks anymore, it's just a reality for a lot of people my age with my general income who aren't married or about to be.
 
12k is nothing, at his age he should have saved up 100k+ living with his parents like this.
I'd love to have 12K right now. As it is, I barely make enough each month to pay the rent. I mean, I do pay it, and I have enough left to buy food/pay bills, but not enough to afford luxuries, etc. 12K, though, even 6K - man, you can get a nice flat, do it up, and pay bills and buy groceries for a couple of months.
 
I'm still living at home at 28. I decided on a saving plan a couple of years back, and now the moment I hit 30 the hunt for a house begins. By that point I'll have saved enough to pay off a very significant chunk of whatever I buy, which will make the rest of the payments a lot more manageable (which I'll need, I don't make a lot).

I pay rent at home and I have a great relationship with my parents, so being here isn't a biggie for me. It definitely has me feeling like a kid sometimes, but you only get one shot at life and sometimes you gotta play it smart. This is my best chance to own a place and not spend my entire life paying it off.
 
I'd love to have 12K right now. As it is, I barely make enough each month to pay the rent. I mean, I do pay it, and I have enough left to buy food/pay bills, but not enough to afford luxuries, etc. 12K, though, even 6K - man, you can get a nice flat, do it up, and pay bills and buy groceries for a couple of months.

What I meant is that op is 30 and never had rent or bills to pay, makes no sense he'd have so little savings.
 
pretty normal for this generation
ofc you have to deal with the shaming by previous generations that had everything easier
who could buy a house on their 9-5 and didnt go to college

yeah I love working some shitty dead end job with people I hate
then coming home to an empty apartment with no loved ones
then making my own dinner in silence, maybe with the tv on to fake human interaction
going to bed early so I can do it all over again the next day, day after day
id just put a bullet in my brain and save some time
Yeah, but see, you can do all of that without having to wear pants.
 
American culture will have you believe this is looked down upon, to move out at 18 or ASAP. But, really there is nothing wrong with living at home in your 30s. I'm 26, still live at home, and probably will for a while. The reason my family and I live a comfortable life is because we all support each other financially. I was on my own for a few years when I was away at school. I had to drop out and come home because my family was struggling financially. Fuck pride or feeling like it's wrong to live at home past 18, I flushed those feelings down the drain and came home. Now, couldn't be happier. Since moving in with my parents I've helped my family go from living in a different run down apartment every year to now having a mortgage on our very own home. To see them not struggling anymore to get by and see them happy makes me happier than anything.

Now, I still live with them in this new house. We all split rent and bills. I'm saving tons of money and probably won't leave them for years. I don't see anything wrong with sticking together as family.
 
I'm 26 and even though I have the means of moving out, I don't really see any need to. Enjoy my mum's company and I've got independence at home that living on my own would probably just mean more bill payments.

I know plenty of people in my extended family who are doing the same but it's pretty normal for people of Bangladeshi origin to stay with their parents right until they're married or until the parents pass away.
 
man this hurts me particularly right now. I moved to the Bay Area from Atlanta, GA last year. I went from a $1100 mortgage payment to a $3300 rent payment =x fucking a

God damn. There's no way that the salary increase that you're getting is worth that rent increase. There's lots of other cities to live in you know....
 
I live in Saint Paul, MN.

It's pretty great.

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I feel you OP. I stayed with my parent until I was 29 and married. It definitely wasn't fun when it comes to friends and relationships, but it also helped me paid off my student loans and save up my downpayment.

I would do it again if I could.
 
God damn. There's no way that the salary increase that you're getting is worth that rent increase. There's lots of other cities to live in you know....

I got more than a 50% pay bump + stocks throughout the year that make it work out better financially than my situation in GA, and my wife isn't even working yet.

It's my dream job for a company I'd always wanted to work for as well so there was more than just $$$ to consider.

should be getting a raise + bonus + more stocks later this year as well. I'm doing okay but it's still mentally tough for me to accept paying that much in rent haha
 
American culture will have you believe this is looked down upon, to move out at 18 or ASAP. But, really there is nothing wrong with living at home in your 30s. I'm 26, still live at home, and probably will for a while. The reason my family and I live a comfortable life is because we all support each other financially. I was on my own for a few years when I was away at school. I had to drop out and come home because my family was struggling financially. Fuck pride or feeling like it's wrong to live at home past 18, I flushed those feelings down the drain and came home. Now, couldn't be happier. Since moving in with my parents I've helped my family go from living in a different run down apartment every year to now having a mortgage on our very own home. To see them not struggling anymore to get by and see them happy makes me happier than anything.

Now, I still live with them in this new house. We all split rent and bills. I'm saving tons of money and probably won't leave them for years. I don't see anything wrong with sticking together as family.
Right, there's nothing wrong with a situation like that. I think the stigma comes from the idea that the person is leeching off their parents. You are not in that situation, but I know some people who are.
 
I'm 31, live at home and my fiancee lives at her home too. We have a place together and will almost have it completely paid off before we move in so staying at home has its advantages.
 
My questions for people who live at home are always:

1. Do you pay rent/utilities?
2. Do your parents make you meals everyday? Or do you cook sometimes for yourself/them?
3. Do you always do your own laundry?


I'm 24 and live with my mom, my 21 year old brother lives with my grandma

1. my mom pays rent, I pay for everything else
2. I do all the cooking, I've been cooking for the family since I was 13
3. I do all the cleaning and laundry
4. I buy my own groceries

My mom has never lived on her own, the first time she left the nest she got pregnant with me lol

I don't think I could ever see my mom just live by herself it would break my heart.


I live in san diego and I only know one person out of all my friends that lives on his own.

He splits his rent of 1450 between him and his roomie, he likes the independence and his roommate but hates everything else.
 
Moving to my own place was the best decision I ever made.

I completely respect those who don't want to move out, and understand that in some cases it is simply not feasible, but being independent is just awesome. I love my life.
 
I'd consider moving out early and being on my own two feet one of the most important things I ever did and it made me the person I am today. Self-sufficient, independent, responsible and best of all, completely free.
BTW, I moved out at 18 and I have an amazing relationship with my parents.

Honestly, if you truly like the situation you're in and are afraid of change, you've got no reason to go pack your bags. But my god, I wouldn't trade with any of you for all the money in the world and i'm probably lying if I told you I don't pity you a little bit. I can't even really properly explain in just text what truly living on my own did for me. For me, that's where my life really started.
 
I'd love to have 12K right now. As it is, I barely make enough each month to pay the rent. I mean, I do pay it, and I have enough left to buy food/pay bills, but not enough to afford luxuries, etc. 12K, though, even 6K - man, you can get a nice flat, do it up, and pay bills and buy groceries for a couple of months.

You really shouldn't be using your savings to live off of though. That $12K in savings should stay in savings/investments. He should only move out if his monthly income can support it.

Voluntarily using half your savings to pay for your rent/bills/groceries for a couple of months is a really dumb idea.
 
It's really not that bad depending on the parent situation. I lived at home until I was 25(?) i think. Dad worked 3rd shift & was in bed when I was never home, Mom was a teacher & worked all day. They don't ask for rent $ as long as I help around the house. It was good.

But dude, being able to walk around naked whenever I want. Listening/Playing/Smoking whatever I want wherever I want. Being able to actually invite people over & not be embarrassed at any moments notice.

Oh & becoming an adult & taking responsibility and all that stuff too I guess...

But yeah, move out and get your own place. Even if you don't want to

EDIT: I should say if you're not a complete loser too it's awesome for saving money as well.
 
I'm right there with you OP.

I am 30 and live at home and I am dying to get out. I get a long just fine with my parents. Zero issues. Just nothing like having your own place to come home to.

Lived solo while going to school in AZ for 3 years.

Moved back 2 years ago, but don't make enough money just yet to move out.

I want to pay for rent, rather pay a mortgage. Hopefully in the next year or two I will be able to afford a condo.
 
I'd consider moving out early and being on my own two feet one of the most important things I ever did and it made me the person I am today. Self-sufficient, independent, responsible and best of all, completely free.
BTW, I moved out at 18 and I have an amazing relationship with my parents.

Honestly, if you truly like the situation you're in and are afraid of change, you've got no reason to go pack your bags. But my god, I wouldn't trade with any of you for all the money in the world and i'm probably lying if I told you I don't pity you a little bit. I can't even really properly explain in just text what truly living on my own did for me. For me, that's where my life really started.

I agree with most of this. Moving out, even (especially?) if you have to get some roommates and move into a place that's less than ideal is a big part of growing up in my opinion. It's also a shit ton of fun to not live with your parents during your 20's.
 
To those that don't move out... how do you date? Are you bringing partners back to your place?

Non factor for me, I'm not dating nor do I feel the inclination. Got no self-confidence and am prone to isolating myself. Even if I was alone I don't think it would make much difference, atleast as I am now. I need a lot more work, and therapy frankly to get to a level where the idea of dating someone doesn't feel absurd. I have too much self-hatred.
 
I'm never moving out. Paying rent is a scam and loans too.

You don't pay rent to your parents? How about contributing to bills? I can understand living with parents if you have some skin in the game, but I'm not quite sure why some parents don't at least ask for something for bills and expenses.
 
Living with your parents even in your 30s is perfectly normal round where I am. House prices are just too expensive.

Nothing to be embarrassed about
 
You don't pay rent to your parents? How about contributing to bills? I can understand living with parents if you have some skin in the game, but I'm not quite sure why some parents don't at least ask for something for bills and expenses.

Some parents just overly baby there kids.

One lad I know earns more than enough to rent a gaff on his own and have a decent monthly disposable income.

Yet gets charged practically zero rent living at home
 
Im the opposite. I moved out way too young at it had major negative effects on my life.

I'd still do it again if I could go back.
 
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