32 year former Google employee: I saved $400k living at home

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32-year-old former Google employee: I saved $400,000 living at home with my parents—why I don’t regret it

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Photo: Claudia Chee

Photo: Claudia Chee
Photo: Claudia Chee

In 2012, I graduated from college and got a job at Google. I grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, which is consistently ranked as one of the most expensive places in the U.S., and my Asian parents always said that renting was a waste of money.

So after I finished school, it just made sense for me to live at home while I got on my feet. Even though I planned to get my own place at some point, I ended up living at home for 12 years. When I moved out this past December, I had $400,000 saved and invested from both my 9-to-5 income and earnings as an entrepreneur.

 

While it wasn’t the path I anticipated, it was one of the best decisions I ever made. Here’s why I don’t regret it:

1. I wasn’t bombarded with bills 

Living at home, I didn’t have to worry about bills, car payments, or rent. At Google, they even provided a shuttle service to work and sometimes clothes.

In my early 20s, my meals were split 50/50 between my parent’s cooking and the Google cafeterias. As I got older, I did the majority of my cooking and grocery shopping, often buying in bulk from Costco.

Without these expenses, I found that I was more thoughtful about the financial habits I wanted to establish, without struggling to make ends meet or going into debt. 

2. I became a pro at managing my money 

I’m lucky to have family members who are knowledgeable about money, including my dad, who is a financial advisor and insurance agent. Their biggest piece of advice was “don’t let your money just sit in a bank.”

So I joined a financial wellness group, created a consistent budget, and set up three emergency funds (with three to six months of expenses) in high-yield savings accounts and credit unions.

Using Vanguard founder John Bogle’s 10 investing principles, I learned to invest in stocks, bonds, and ETFs. I also maxed out my retirement contributions at work.

3. I learned to prioritize self-care  

There were times when living at home took a toll on my mental health, but I made a real effort to prioritize self-care and personal growth. 

I allocated about a third of my annual budget to things like a gym membership, weekly therapy sessions, self-help books, and a career coach to bolster my overall well-being.

4. I was able to pivot to a new career

Like so many people in the tech industry, I was burned out in my job. So in 2017, I left Google and the 9-to-5 grind, to focus on what I was really passionate about.

In 2018, I started teaching yoga, and five years later, I pivoted to another passion of mine: music. I opened Claudia’s Music Studio in 2021 and have been happily teaching full-time ever since. 

In the winter of 2022, most of my students were on break. With time to spare, I found myself visiting my local Costco store a few times a week. I got to know the staff, and one of the managers jokingly said: “You’re always here, you should do something on social media.”

Inspired, I started an Instagram account called Costco Claudia. I try on the latest Costco styles and have 183,000 followers and counting. It’s grown from a fun hobby into something of a new career path.

5. I got to choose a home that is right for me

In December 2023, I moved into my first place in Fremont, California. I currently sublet a one-bedroom for $2,000 a month.

For utilities, I spend about $255 a month: $92 for water and trash collection, $68 for internet, and $95 for electricity. I’m still frugal and love thrifting and bargains. I even bought most of my home furnishings from Costco.

The apartment is a 10-minute drive from my parent’s house. I didn’t expect to live at home for as long as I did, and I know I’m not alone, especially in the Bay Area where one in four millennials and three in four Gen Zers do the same.

There can be so much stigma around living at home, but I know it was the best choice for me. I’m proud of how far I’ve come, and I’m excited for my next chapter. 

Claudia Chee is a Bay Area native and former Google employee turned entrepreneur. Today, she is a piano teacher, the owner of Claudia’s Music Studio, and a social media influencer who enjoys sharing her love of Costco on Instagram.

 

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應該至少存了100萬啊。 -小鬆鬆- 給 小鬆鬆 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 02/13/2024 postreply 08:02:49

標題的意思是,住家裏幫他省了這點錢,不是他存款是這些。 -avw- 給 avw 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 02/13/2024 postreply 08:02:04

ihad $400,000 saved and invested from both my 9-to-5 income -不常冒泡- 給 不常冒泡 發送悄悄話 (100 bytes) () 02/13/2024 postreply 08:04:55

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又見40萬 -skyport- 給 skyport 發送悄悄話 skyport 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 02/13/2024 postreply 08:01:13

老大,昨晚參加小P關於research和夏季intern的virtual seminar,學生裏外國仁真多啊 -成功的熊二狗- 給 成功的熊二狗 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 02/13/2024 postreply 08:12:06

官方數據好像是12%? -skyport- 給 skyport 發送悄悄話 skyport 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 02/13/2024 postreply 08:35:45

自己住比較自由,但在高房價的地區,跟父母住省房費也是可以理解的。 -小鬆鬆- 給 小鬆鬆 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 02/13/2024 postreply 08:11:39

跟父母住了十年?太可怕啦..最好的dating,party time.. -名校FAN- 給 名校FAN 發送悄悄話 名校FAN 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 02/13/2024 postreply 08:13:17

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跟父母住就不可以DATE,PARTY?現在的父母,你帶PARTNER 回家都歡迎配合 -和氣客氣- 給 和氣客氣 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 02/13/2024 postreply 08:21:17

哈哈,看看這位有沒有男友? -名校FAN- 給 名校FAN 發送悄悄話 名校FAN 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 02/13/2024 postreply 08:28:25

剛買了房?猜這麽多穀歌應該有些錢,但17年離開有點早?如果家裏另一個還在科技公司,一個帶孩子做些時間合適的事正常 -米湯- 給 米湯 發送悄悄話 米湯 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 02/13/2024 postreply 08:24:39

sublet one bedroom -名校FAN- 給 名校FAN 發送悄悄話 名校FAN 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 02/13/2024 postreply 08:29:53

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也是,當初下降利率,早買早享受,離開穀歌有點早,等不到三倍股價也應該等到一倍的 -米湯- 給 米湯 發送悄悄話 米湯 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 02/13/2024 postreply 08:36:22

她十年前買房是不是也能省這40萬而且房價上漲了? -randomness- 給 randomness 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 02/13/2024 postreply 08:38:07

那裏好像7年房價翻了一倍,如果1/4頭款回報八倍?穀歌幾年貸款沒問題,現在買比當初貴多? -米湯- 給 米湯 發送悄悄話 米湯 的博客首頁 (111 bytes) () 02/13/2024 postreply 08:45:04

十年前她是窮人 -dujyy262- 給 dujyy262 發送悄悄話 (185 bytes) () 02/13/2024 postreply 08:47:23

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