Houses?
Typical Christmas movie, but not as bad as some. But what single, elementary school teacher can afford those houses?
shareTypical Christmas movie, but not as bad as some. But what single, elementary school teacher can afford those houses?
shareI was thinking the same thing! Not realistic at all.
shareYep, had that thought as well.
shareIt depends on where the story takes place. Was it in a small town? Did they say where? Some places are cheaper. Or maybe it was a family home.
shareI came to post the same thing. And she drives a Lexus? Ummm
That building is also a Starbucks?
Yes.
Is there a law?
Ha! I'm a single teacher, and I own my own house, but when they got out of the car outside of her house I laughed out loud...
shareI laughed out loud too when I saw your comment. Yes. Teachers can be very successful, money savvy, etc. But that house, for a single income teacher was unbelievable. I'm not a single teacher, my husband and I have relatively impressive incomes and our home is quite modest by comparison.
shareI'm sure the production company paid for the house rental. You know, because it's a movie.
shareI thought the same thing about the car and the house. Teachers around here can barely make rent, much less drive fancy cars, own homes with 2 car garages and have designer clothes. I also wonder when these teachers work on lesson plans and grading papers. I love Hallmark Christmas movies, but this one was too over the top. The rilary was silly and no chemistry at all with the cast.
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