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<blockquote data-quote="GenericUsername" data-source="post: 5008124" data-attributes="member: 60623"><p>I hit top rate next year. That $6ish increase (I'm red-circled) equals $240 a week extra in just normal hours worked, nevermind the overtime. I'm actually pretty terrified of buying a house as I'm not a hands-on person at all, minus the yard work. Need to change a light fixture - pay someone..plumbing? Nope, paying someone. Renting has had its benefits over the years. My only question is how much should I be saving up? 20%? 30%?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GenericUsername, post: 5008124, member: 60623"] I hit top rate next year. That $6ish increase (I'm red-circled) equals $240 a week extra in just normal hours worked, nevermind the overtime. I'm actually pretty terrified of buying a house as I'm not a hands-on person at all, minus the yard work. Need to change a light fixture - pay someone..plumbing? Nope, paying someone. Renting has had its benefits over the years. My only question is how much should I be saving up? 20%? 30%? [/QUOTE]
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