lol I mean that I use more from my savings than my income. Should've clarified
About 13%. Central London. Not including council tax and utilities
<10%
It's a decent apartment too, we've just been keeping our monthly expenses low and hammering away at student loans.
Does living in SF have to be necessary, or is there a way for you to increase your income over the next couple months/years? Spending 30% of your paycheck on rent is a pretty crap deal...but at least you don't have any huge debts to pay off, so at least that's nice!
It's a little bit of both, actually! Though I wouldn't consider it a shitload of money by any means lol I'm working two jobs to get our student loans down atm. When that's all done (or close to being done), then I'll quit one and start putting money away for a down payment.Man you either make a shit load of money or live in a cheap area.
10% of your income where I live would mean you make over 7000 dollars a month after taxes for a 1 bedroom apt....