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it costs me $78/day to live in my house

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$13.15 to live in my home...

now if i had to pay for EVERYTHING then it would be...
$28.77 for mortgage, taxes, insurance and utilities.

hooray for multigenerational households!
 
$11.26/day for property taxes, for Victoria residence,
$6.77/day for our Vancouver residence.
 
$3.61 house been paid off since 2008, property tax only. It may go up this year for tax reassessment.
 
Round-a-bout $70/day.

Never calculated it before, but that's about what mine costs too. My figure only included property taxes, insurance, and mortgage payment. I suppose for my family of 4, the cost per occupant isn't too bad at about $17.50 a head. Thankfully, about $31 of the $70 total is going towards equity in the house, and it will increase every month going forward.
 
Like $18/day

We're renting a house from some very good friends. Obviously very good friends for them to give us such a great rate; probably half of what we'd be paying a stranger.
 
$116/day - mortgage/tax/home insurance
15 year mortgage though so the per day will drop a lot after 15 years, just in time for college for the kids.
 
Projecting 105.37, mortgage, condo fees, tax, insurance.
I will be paying 111.93, including my extra payments to principal.
 
$48/day mortgage/tax/home insurance/water/condo fees - it's a really nice place

This place belongs to relatives, I'm paying expenses - thank you relatives and I cleaned out the place - they left it a mess - They had to move because they had triplets, right when I got thrown out of my former apartment.
 
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