Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Whats the cheapest way to live?




zScorpion


Okay i am a new father with my gf and we live at her moms place, because where i lived theres wasnt enough room for our baby and my gf. But here her mom nags and has the worst attitude even when we do everything she asks.

My questions is whts the cheapest way to live costing low month to month? Trailer? House? Apartment? I know rent prices vary but what they cover from place to place vary too.

P.S. Im not accepting any answers attempting a joke. No car, Tent, woods, cave. None of that. We really need a place to live fast. I need help. If it helps we live in delaware (north) and just want to stay in delaware. THANKS!
yeah... well i am a carpenter/plumber so i can pretty much fix most of the stuff...



Answer
sucks how you don't think about that stuff till you pop out a kid
kids are great!!

if you buy a house you have to worry about motgage, insurance property tax and maintenance

apartments u don't have to worry about any of that because you don't rent is higher for a nice place

you don't really need a big place
if it's just the three of you

townhouse is nice you can get a good price and not so much yard work

unless you plan to have more kids you don't need a house

yeah don't do the trailer thing
what if you get stuck there

good luck

Im bored with my G/F......we stay at the house to save money but we end up just watching t.v. and sleeping....?

Q. What are some fun interesting things I can do with my shorty to keep her interested and occupied with me,,,,,without breaking the budget......come on guys......GOOD ideas ;p

Thanks.....


Answer
Go for a walk
Find a lake while walking, feed the ducks stale bread.
Window shop the mall.
Offer to babysit for a friend so they can go out.
Offer to help a friend with a project in their home - paint.
Start a garden
Read to each other - you may both find you like this a lot
Board games
Chinese Checkers
Star Gazing
Cards
Dance at home
Borrow movies from the Library
Some museums and zoos have free days.
Christmas/Holiday craft faire - most are free, walk around.
If you like Sports most High School teams play on Friday nights.
Check out your local college home games as well
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20 Dates for Under $20 - check it out

1. Find the best happy hour in town. Look through your newspaper or search online for local restaurants and bars with happy hours. Most places offer half-price food and drink specials, allowing you to get two drinks and share an appetizer for less than $20.

2. Go to a museum. Most museums either have free admission or offer free entry on certain days of the month.

3. Visit your local zoo. Most zoos offer adult tickets for less than $10. Pack your own snacks and bottled water and have a mini picnic while you're there.

4. Go on a romantic hike. Bring a backpack and surprise your partner with a bottle of champagne, glasses and fresh strawberries.

5. Go swimming at your local pool, lake or beach. Bring some water toys and have more fun than the kids.

6. Beat the heat with an ice cream date. Take two scoops to the park, or take a walk downtown and go people watching.

7. Hit the dollar movie theater. Lots of cities have discount movie theaters showing second-run features. Pick a rainy day and have a movie marathon.

8. Take a downtown walking tour. Discover things and places you never knew existed. While you're there, pick up a free visitors guide for more date ideas.

9. Plan a cheap picnic. Go on a picnic at the beach, mountains or in your own backyard. Grab a blanket, pack a deli sandwich and a bottle of $5 wine.

10. Take a blanket to the beach. Split your budget between a bottle of wine and cheese, then enjoy the sunset while you snuggle on a blanket.

11. Stroll through the botanical gardens. Spend the day walking hand in hand through rose gardens and tropical rainforests, for less than $10 a ticket.

12. Be a kid again. Go bowling, play miniature golf, ride go-carts or play laser tag.

13. Build a bonfire. All you need is some firewood, snacks and a drink of your choice. This is also a great opportunity to make 'smores.

14. Rent something. Go roller- or ice-skating, rent a two-seater bike and pedal through the park, or paddle a boat on a pond.

15. Paint pottery together. Lots of studios let you get creative for around $6 an hour.

16. Pitch a tent. Park fees are usually less than $10, which leaves money for food and firewood. Go camping and roast hot dogs as you gaze at the stars.

17. Go wine tasting. Most wineries charge around $5 for a tasting of five different wines -- plus, you'll get to keep the glass as a souvenir of your date.

18. Take a scenic drive. Pull over to have coffee and dessert at a nice cafe.

19. Explore local galleries and artists. Many cities have art walks one night a month during the summer, with the bonus of a free glass of wine.

20. Rack 'em up at your local pool joint. With pool games costing less than $2, you might even have money left over to share a pitcher of beer.




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