If ssaid young couple works near here, which is possible, living further out, while cheaper, runs the issue of traffic. They also could like the "social life" urban living provides.
It's all a choice and priorities of course. The unit below shows an HOA of $347 per month, I don't know what that includes.
195 14th St NE #407, Atlanta, GA 30309 | For Sale ($275,000) | MLS# 7617107 | RedfinHOAs vary all over because some include a lot of "stuff". Ours includes hot water, water, cable, internet, concierge desk, security, parking, maintenance of anything outside, pool, gym, social room, parking. And for what we paid, we could have had a large house in the 'burbs somewhere for sure.
The traffic situation rarely impacts us because we usually drive midday or none at all, but I notice if we drive somewhere for dinner around 7 it's sort of annoying depending. That's why we usually walk, but I'm trying to be more adventurous. Buckhead has a ton of interesting restaurants, but that means driving. I first thought we'd end up there, it's cheaper, but walkability and parks are not great at all.
Anyway, I think a young couple with two quite good jobs can afford to buy IF they have no debt of consequence and save, at least aronud here. I suspect a lot of these young couples I see out and about rent for 2-3-4 years, have a kid and a dog, and buy a starter castle in the 'burbs.