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Is it wise to own a home in today's economy?

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    insurgent — 1 year ago(August 22, 2024 07:19 PM)

    wtf Warren?

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      WarrenPeace — 1 year ago(August 22, 2024 07:21 PM)

      See my response.
      If you and anyone else thinks Tits is a woman, I have the Liberty Bell for sale.
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        /.​ — 1 year ago(August 22, 2024 07:21 PM)

        Salient post.
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          insurgent — 1 year ago(August 22, 2024 07:22 PM)

          Nothing in your list is different today vs any other point in history. Only difference right now is the high interest rates.
          But don't buy a home if you're bad at saving up an emergency fund. In that case it's probably better to just rent and consider it a cost of living. It's not "throwing it away" because you need somewhere to live but homes are still a good investment. However if a home repair is going to mean you use a credit card with a 24% interest rate to fix it, don't own a home until you're a bit more stable

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            WarrenPeace — 1 year ago(August 22, 2024 09:25 PM)

            There are pros and cons to every living situation and that list is going to be different for everyone, IMO.
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              /.​ — 1 year ago(August 22, 2024 07:42 PM)

              It's never wise. It's like going to college nowadays. People do it because they think you are supposed to but it has become so expensive it's just a waste of money.
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                /.​ — 1 year ago(August 22, 2024 07:47 PM)

                Poor dumb homeowners. I feel bad for them. 😔
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                  Maybe Raven Belvedere — 1 year ago(August 22, 2024 08:06 PM)

                  Yes.
                  My home is paid for.
                  I moved to a small town and my property taxes and other expenses are cheaper than they were before.
                  I guess in the end it depends on where you live.

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                    /.​ — 1 year ago(August 22, 2024 08:20 PM)

                    you sound poor
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                      Uncreative — 1 year ago(August 22, 2024 08:24 PM)

                      My mortgage, taxes, and insurance combined is about $3,200 for a 3 bedroom house. That's enough get a decent 2 bedroom apartment. My house would rent in the $4,500-5,000 range.
                      I've probably sunk $200k into upgrades and repairs over the last 7 years but also got an extra $600k in equity over that same time. So renting can eat a dick. At least this money pit is mine and I can do what I want with it.

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