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Re: What is your ERE housing score?

Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2021 8:41 am
by fiby41
Current arrangements:
Cost: 0
Distance from groceries: 100 ft
Distance from work: 13.91
Score: 14

In previous city:
Cost: 0
Walking to groceries/eateries.
Distance from work 5 km (3.105 mi) * 0.7 rickshaw shared with 2 or 3 colleagues = 2.17

In Russia:
Cost: ३.५११८
Walking 1 km one way for groceries.
Score 3.5

Re: What is your ERE housing score?

Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2021 9:09 am
by mountainFrugal
Previous HCOL city:
(6.4 miles * 0.3 cycle to work) + (1.25 miles walk to grocery) + 9.75 = 12.92

Current:
0 + 1.07 + 7.28 = 8.35

Re: What is your ERE housing score?

Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2022 3:34 pm
by seanconn256
0 (work from home) + 0 (bike to grocery, about 1.3 miles) + (880/100) = 8.8

not bad

Re: What is your ERE housing score?

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2022 10:07 am
by MeloTheMelon
0 (it's 2.5km but I always walk) + 0 (walking and it's across the street) + (330/100) = 3.3
If it wasn't for the employee apartment I would be way higher. Rent would go way up (+500$ minimum) and distance to work too, which would lead to taking the subway regularly.

Re: What is your ERE housing score?

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2024 4:10 am
by loutfard
My 54 score shows the limits of this model:
- 40 work (65km converted to US non-SI units)
- 0 to shopping (walk)
- 13.75 housing

...but then:
- I do the round trip to work only about once a week, by free public transport plus a few paid bicycle kilometers.
- My wife goes to work on foot or sometimes by bicycle.
- We own our place.

Re: What is your ERE housing score?

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2024 2:56 pm
by AxelHeyst
loutfard wrote:
Fri Feb 23, 2024 4:10 am
My 54 score shows the limits of this model:
- 40 work (65km converted to US non-SI units)
- 0 to shopping (walk)
- 13.75 housing

...but then:
- I do the round trip to work only about once a week, by free public transport plus a few paid bicycle kilometers.
- My wife goes to work on foot or sometimes by bicycle.
- We own our place.
You could use the public transportation multiplier to those miles (0.7), apply the bike multiplier to the bicycle miles, and then divide the entire commute number by five to reflect the once/wk schedule.

Mine is 0 + 25*0.7+0=17.5. I need to start growing some food!

Re: What is your ERE housing score?

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2024 4:05 pm
by plantnerd
Work: 4.4
Furthest grocery store we use: .6
Housing (per adult as in the og post): $550

So 5.55. Though if we subtract the rental income we get from renting out one of the spare bedrooms, it becomes 3.55. Which is awesome, but may not be in the spirit of the idea.

Re: What is your ERE housing score?

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2024 4:16 pm
by rref
0 × 4km + 0 × 800m + 435/100 = 4.35

Re: What is your ERE housing score?

Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2024 11:34 pm
by ertyu
0 where I currently live and work (accomodation provided for free on campus so 0 distance to work, groceries are walkable also). The apartment I own is also 0/0 to groceries and work, but I am unsure about any imputed ownership costs. It's an apartment, so the ability to grow one's own food is limited to herbs on the balcony. It does get quite a lot of sun, too, which I've been considering harvesting via solar oven/maybe a small pv set-up - though that's still in the future.

Re: What is your ERE housing score?

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 7:49 pm
by urgud
Distance to work: 0.8 mi
Distance to groceries: 0.1 mi
Rent: 356 USD

Result: 4.46

But I guess it's actually just 3.56 if I multiply by 0 for walking to work/groceries.

Re: What is your ERE housing score?

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 10:46 pm
by 2Birds1Stone
Current score : NA

Houseless since October 2022.

Re: What is your ERE housing score?

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 7:51 am
by jacob
2Birds1Stone wrote:
Sun Mar 24, 2024 10:46 pm
Current score : NA

Houseless since October 2022.
It would be 0 if you live rent-free in a restaurant where you also work (or not) and eat all your meals. Even someone who lives on the street would likely have a non-zero score. Otherwise, it's calculated like this:
Fish wrote:
Thu Sep 28, 2017 5:15 am
Based on this, I propose the following formula for ERE housing score:

Score = (Distance to work in miles) + (Distance to grocery in miles) + (Monthly cost of housing in USD /100)

For those who live in a part of the world that measures distance in kilometers, the conversion factor is 1 km = 0.621 mi. Obviously, a lower score is better. Because various modes of transportation differ in resilience, I suggest the following adjustments based on the primary mode of transportation that is actually used in daily life. This will prevent the ERE housing score from being a static measure, and encourage better behavior.

If you typically ______ to work/grocery, multiply distance by ______.
Walk: 0
Bike: 0.3 (if less than 3 mi, use 0 instead)
Public transit: 0.7
Car: 1.0
It could be argued that for perma-travelers, ongoing relocation costs (from place to place) should be included, since it's likely a non-trivial part of housing costs. In that case, I suggest adding a term with (Average monthly travel cost in USD / 100).