Same here. When I look back, all those agonizing over spending another 100k, which the realtor assured me I could afford, now seem silly and I wish I'd spent the extra 100k. But current house is pleasant and in a good neighborhood so I can't complain too much. |
I’m in NOVA. I bought a townhouse way out in Ashburn back in 2010 for $275k. It’s now worth $600k. LOL if you think values haven’t doubled in NOVA. |
| How do I feel? The same. None of it matters unless you sell, anyway. Until then, it’s just a number on a screen. |
Let me correct that for you: "Which the realtor calculated would generate an additional $3k commission for the buyers agent" Everyone gets used to the basics in their life and then the desire for more usually sets in. It's called the hedonic treadmill. Do your best not to get on it. |
+1000. Bought in FL in 2019, sold in 2023 for double. 1. We moved out of Florida (big win) and 2. Paid cash in DC and still have $$ in the bank. |
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Feels great!
Bought a fixer-upper 20 years ago. It was a mess. Poured a ton of work into it over the years. Spent a lot on repairs and updates. We initially bought on an 80/20 split loan with 0 down, so we paid aggressively the first few years to get rid of the 20% loan. After 7 years, rates had dropped and we had paid off a bunch of extra principle, so we were able to refinance to a 15-yr loan at 2.5% with no change to our monthly payment. Now paying on schedule because there's no reason to rush through a 2.5% loan, but there are only 2 years left on the loan. And the house is worth at least double what we paid for it. Of course, we have put a ton of time and money into it - it didn't just double on its own. But there was also a lot of luck involved in the timing. |