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amother
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Post Yesterday at 7:33 am
How do chassidish people afford tuition? I always wonder they have a lot of kids as well but I think it’s worse in litfish community
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giftedmom




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 7:34 am
amother Impatiens wrote:
How do chassidish people afford tuition? I always wonder they have a lot of kids as well but I think it’s worse in litfish community

It’s a lot cheaper than the numbers I’m seeing here
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amother
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Post Yesterday at 7:35 am
Just want to add -

In many OOT communites there's no tuition (I live in Cleveland).
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amother
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Post Yesterday at 7:38 am
amother Black wrote:
Just want to add -

In many OOT communites there's no tuition (I live in Cleveland).


Only if you qualify due to income/family size. Trust me I pay!!!!!!!! Sorry pet peeve when people say that especially since the government doesn't pay full cost of tuition so then the school needs to fundraise the rest...
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amother
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Post Yesterday at 7:41 am
amother Impatiens wrote:
How do chassidish people afford tuition? I always wonder they have a lot of kids as well but I think it’s worse in litfish community


Tuition is customized according to income, and is way cheaper than schools with a good education.
You get what you pay for.

Chassidishe people are also more money savvy and gutsy with reporting less income and receiving benefits.
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needlepark  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 7:42 am
Mortgage 3500??? Where do you live?
Smaller house to start with
And so many children?
I really think people should think about cost of tuition as they have each child
As well as cost of college for each child
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amother
Poppy


 

Post Yesterday at 7:45 am
HOW CAN WE HELP

BY PRIORITIZING GIVING TZEDAKA $$$ TO YESHIVA AND BAIS YAAKOV
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amother
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Post Yesterday at 7:45 am
needlepark wrote:
Mortgage 3500??? Where do you live?
Smaller house to start with
And so many children?
I really think people should think about cost of tuition as they have each child
As well as cost of college for each child


Children aren't a luxury. They're people.

It's mind blowing to me that you'd cancel someone's entire existence to pay for another person's college.
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amother
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Post Yesterday at 7:47 am
needlepark wrote:
Mortgage 3500??? Where do you live?
Smaller house to start with
And so many children?
I really think people should think about cost of tuition as they have each child
As well as cost of college for each child


Any in town city costs that much for mortgage.

Renting a 3 bedroom apartment costs that much already.

Not everyone wants their kids to go to college.
Regardless, students can take out loans and pay for that themselves.
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amother
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Post Yesterday at 7:50 am
amother Poppy wrote:
HOW CAN WE HELP

BY PRIORITIZING GIVING TZEDAKA $$$ TO YESHIVA AND BAIS YAAKOV

Exactly. It’s really this simple. But it needs to go along with accountability and schools opening their books, so that wealthy people don’t feel like they are donating to businesses.

If there was millions in donations given to yeshivos in EY earlier this year, can’t the same be done in our own communities?

There is unprecedented poverty in our communities but also unprecedented wealth.
Most of us can list quite a few frum billionaires. Maybe I’m entitled, but perhaps the frum billionaires have a tafkid at this time..
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amother
Cerise


 

Post Yesterday at 8:08 am
amother Hydrangea wrote:
Lakewood managed just fine in the 1970's and 80's when everyone was in kollel (and not too many working wives), they'll manage just fine in the future.

You're forgetting the Rebono shel olam... who always takes care of his children.


The Lakewood of the 70s and 80s is not the Lakewood of today.
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amother
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Post Yesterday at 8:10 am
needlepark wrote:
Mortgage 3500??? Where do you live?
Smaller house to start with
And so many children?
I really think people should think about cost of tuition as they have each child
As well as cost of college for each child


This house
With 90k (20%) down.
According to my mortgage broker will carry a mortgage of approximately $3000 a month including insurance and property tax
That's for a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom 1000 sq ft house with an unfinished basement.
That's not called living luxuriously.

https://www.zillow.com/homedet.....zpid/

So move out of Lakewood. This is in Chicago.
More sq footage but almost 100k more. Definitely a 3500 mortgage.
https://www.zillow.com/homedet.....zpid/
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amother
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Post Yesterday at 8:18 am
amother Maize wrote:
It's interesting because a few weeks ago I started a thread asking if I should consider tuition in family planning and everyone unanimously said it should not be a reason to not have children


It’s true that not paying full tuition is not a reason not to have any children of course. But OP’s situation is fairly extreme, even with paying zero tuitions she would be stretched just covering her basic life expenses.
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  needlepark  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 8:18 am
Need to give larger down payment when buying house
Then mortgage monthly less
And having children is a choice
Choose to have what you can comfortably educate
Why have what you can't comfortably afford?
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amother
Heather


 

Post Yesterday at 8:20 am
amother Outerspace wrote:
This house
With 90k (20%) down.
According to my mortgage broker will carry a mortgage of approximately $3000 a month including insurance and property tax
That's for a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom 1000 sq ft house with an unfinished basement.
That's not called living luxuriously.

https://www.zillow.com/homedet.....zpid/


I think you're trying to show that housing is expensive in the Lakewood area. But im not sure this is the best example to generate sympathy.

If this is carenetta in central Lakewood then you are paying for location.

The 3k a month goes for the land.

[
90% odds the person buying that house is knocking it down and spending another 1.5 to 2 M on the structure.
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amother
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Post Yesterday at 8:23 am
amother Heather wrote:
I think you're trying to show that housing is expensive in the Lakewood area. But im not sure this is the best example to generate sympathy.

If this is carenetta in central Lakewood then you are paying for location.

The 3k a month goes for the land.

[
90% odds the person buying that house is knocking it down and spending another 1.5 to 2 M on the structure.
]


I also showed a house in Chicago. Not the middle of the community, the less desirable areas.
With 100k down, it will carry a 3500 mortgage.
My point is housing is expensive. Everywhere.
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  needlepark




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 8:24 am
Not if you buy on border of jewish area....cheaper
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amother
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Post Yesterday at 8:29 am
amother Oatmeal wrote:
All true.
But go back to the original post. None of this applies to the OP. Two f/t working parents with no extras. Bringing in less than they're spending anyhow, and unable to afford tuition for their kids.


You’re correct, but we don’t know the backstory. Perhaps OP’s husband was in kollel for the first 4-8 years of their marriage and so they were unable to save, leading to their credit card debt and a higher mortgage. It would also mean that her husband is playing catch up with his salary and isn’t earning to his full potential yet (or ever).

Yes, expenses are crazy these days, but that’s all the more reason why yeshivish newlyweds who want a large family and who want to live in town need to hit the ground running when it comes to finances. We can’t afford to wait anymore until finances “force” us out of kollel. We need to be proactive.

I don’t know OP’s life and it’s totally possible none of this applies to her. But regardless, it applies to thousands of yeshivish families on her situation. I see it with my own siblings and I really feel for them, and do help them. The frum economy is past the point where most ex-kollel families can simply “catch up”.
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amother
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Post Yesterday at 8:32 am
needlepark wrote:
Not if you buy on border of jewish area....cheaper


Cheaper. But then you have to pay a fortune for extra bussing or spend hours in a car back and forth because the busses don't go
And you still pay.

My relative just bought a 2200 sq foot house in Jackson, Jewish neighbors but not tons. She spent 10 years saving for the down 200k. The house was 575, after insurance, property tax, she's paying $3200 a month. Plus not many Jewish neighbors, a 10 minutes walk to the nearest shul and no bussing.
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honey36




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 8:32 am
needlepark wrote:
Need to give larger down payment when buying house
Then mortgage monthly less
And having children is a choice
Choose to have what you can comfortably educate
Why have what you can't comfortably afford?


Because life is not about being comfortable.
If the Jewish people lived by this for centuries, we would have been extinct long ago.
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