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Xantippe
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That sounds good.Actually I took a look around my local area craigslist. It looks like rooms for rent aren’t hard to come by around here - looking to be in the $500 range. Most chemicals are ok as long as they aren’t in my regular living space - I don’t generally react to cleaning chemicals or personal care products as long as not a lot of them are used, they’re not in my sleeping quarters, and they’re not unusually strongly scented. (Hairspray roommate was a bit of an anomaly, due to the dorm situation and the sheer amount and scent she used.) Smoke is usually the biggest issue but that’s easier to avoid. Things like paint or heavy-duty cleaners can be issues but those tend to be rarely used, worst comes to worst I could probably airbnb a night or two if I really had to. So the whole “live in someone’s spare room” is totally a live option. It usually means you’re not paying utilities and you have an on-site laundry (important for allergies!), which helps.
I think the whole car loan thing gave me a bit of a wakeup that, while I haven’t made any huge financial mistakes, I need to pay better attention to what’s going on. Also realizing that being able to put 8k down and having a good credit score is part of why I could get the car I got and be confident I can pay it off quickly, and I’d like to be able to keep doing that.
I need to check the exact amount, but I do have access to some savings bonds totaling around 3k if I really need emergency money. They’re not quite fully mature - 30-year bonds taken out in the first few years of my life - so I’d rather leave them if I can, but if I really 100% need the money it’s there.
Dorm living is weird because you normally wouldn’t be sharing a single room with a total stranger.
If things go well, you might never have another car payment.