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Originally Posted by milomilo
And some people refuse to accept that in some (a lot) of situations, it does make more sense to rent
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It can certainly make sense if you are particularly hand to mouth, and don't have enough disposable income to do whatever it is you want to do post your monthly house costs (including saving more if you choose).
If your house costs are 25-30% of net, you're okay and have plenty of flexibility. Further, in ten years, I'll have multiples disposable income as I'll have no mortgage payments or rent payments. There will be zero enforced anything - not even an enforced rental payment! For those who have been renting ten years, you'd be in the same boat as me if owning. For those renting twenty years - well you'd have no payments left with a reasonable plan.
So yeah, if you can't afford to buy (and afford to buy for me is house costs ~30% of your monthly net) then it might be better to rent and save up. Hopefully you're early enough in life and disciplined enough to make a larger down later on.
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Originally Posted by milomilo
I'm single, but if I wasn't things would change dramatically and buying a house would probably come out on top. But the typical boomer/parent advice of buy a house no matter what is often really bad advice for people my age, and it's pretty insulting to be treated as if we're just jealous, when we're actually probably making much more intelligent financial decisions by not buying than we're given credit for.
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Reflecting back, I didn't buy till I was quite a bit older - like 32 or so. So there you go. Fully get it. Talking on a forum is different than in person as sometimes visual cues help (including a quick assessment of age and the like). Can't do that on a forum. Appreciate the convo though.