Wife & I Cannot Afford to Buy a House
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Date: April 25th, 2014 7:32 PM Author: Talented native ladyboy
This is a big problem. We both work. We don't have kids. Yet, we cannot afford to buy a house. I would like to because I'm tired of all of the uncertainty that comes with renting, but the costs are just out of control. Why is housing so fucking expensive?
Further, the more expensive home ownership gets, the less appealing it becomes overall. I'm starting to think it's a pointless exercise and I may just kill myself.
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Date: April 25th, 2014 7:37 PM Author: crystalline overrated box office
right:
http://www.realestateabc.com/outlook/overall.htm
Home Prices by Region
Last Updated: 4/7/2014
The median price in the Midwest rose to $140,900, up from $139,800 in January and it rose 8.6 percent from the one year earlier.
In the South, the median price increased to $163,400 in February, up from $159,900 the month before and up 8.3 percent from the previous year.
In the Northwest, the price fell to $237,800, down from January's $241,200. Still the median is up 1.5 percent from the year before.
Prices in the West reached $279,400, up from $272,200 in January. The median price was up 18.0 percent from February 2013.
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Date: April 25th, 2014 8:17 PM Author: supple flirting striped hyena den
Don't be a whiny bitch. If you think that house price is going to increase $250k in 3yrs then buy it now with as little down as you want.
If you believe the naysayers and think it's going to drop then you don't want to buy now even if you could pay cash
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Date: April 25th, 2014 7:50 PM Author: Citrine Address
I am not familiar with FHA.
Seems like a bad idea to buy a house if you can't save up even a 10% down payment.
Can OP raise $40k?
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Date: April 26th, 2014 10:25 AM Author: Dashing know-it-all selfie kitty
Start off easy ... go visit two or three different new construction developments in your area. Homes, townhouses, whatever. Talk to the realtor/sales people for the development. You'll get your feet wet that way as well as start to learn what features you value, as well as understanding pricing in your area. Then, if you decide to want to buy an existing home, research and talk to buyers agents in your area. Talk with a few and choose the one you connect best with. Buyers agents can discuss your financing options, and they often times have folks that they know they can recommend. You don't want to go through this alone.
SHORT ANSWER - If buying new construction, you'll go with the financing tied with the building. If buying a resale, get a buyer's realtor first.
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Date: April 26th, 2014 11:44 AM Author: buff galvanic public bath
Just rent a house from an individual owner. I owned before and am now a very happy renter, for a bunch of reasons:
-Maintenance is a big time suck.
-If you're renting from an individual rather than a big company they will be thrilled to have you as a tenant and are unlikely to increase your rent that much over time. They will also be likelier to give you a good deal on rent than you would get from a big company or in the home purchase market.
-You can have as much house as you need at any particular point - no need to get extra bedrooms because of future plans for extra kids.
-Plowing your down payment $ into dividend-paying stocks is way easier and since stocks appreciate more over the long haul than real estate foregoing the RE tax/financing advantages isn't that big a deal. Plus if you're really counting on a house to fund a comfortable retirement you should probably not be exposing yourself to the downside risk of the 2014 housing market.
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Date: April 26th, 2014 1:15 PM Author: Citrine Address
One other thought: if you are still in your 20s or even early 30s renting May still be a better plan.
Why?
Well, I am betting you are still moving around between jobs. As a result you are likely to change cities.
Remote rental of the property or selling and then buying both have transaction costs that are not insignificant.
Just something to think about.
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