Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Home many in DMV actually have a 30 year mortgage?!? DH and I have a 15 year at 2.25%. Of course, we could have gone with a 30 year and invested the savings in the stock market, but how many people actually do this? Most of my friends have homes worth twice ours, but they have an HHI that is maybe 1/2. Most of our neighbors with similar home values are sporting used Toyotas, unkempt yards, IKEA furniture, and vacations to Rehoboth. Meanwhile, we have BMWs, several millions in savings, well manicured gardens and maintained home, heirloom Stickley furniture, and multiple int'l vacations per year in first class. One of our neighbor's trees fell down 2 years ago near the edge of our property line and they still haven't removed it. They want to split the $800 cost for removal. For real?!? Are we way off base, here?
You sound like a complete and total jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do too. And to blow OP’s mind even further, in addition to our 15-year mortgage and IKEA furniture, we drive a BMW and fly in first class.
IKEA furniture is very low quality. A BMW is not. Why not elevate all aspects of your lifestyle to the same level? I just don't get the people that own $3M homes and then have a dining room set that only costs $5K made of veneer furniture sitting on a machine-made oriental rug from COSTCO. Or the people that live in suburban McMansions and then fly coach for vacation. Or the people that drive Range Rovers but can't afford a long weekend at the Inn at Little Washington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do too. And to blow OP’s mind even further, in addition to our 15-year mortgage and IKEA furniture, we drive a BMW and fly in first class.
IKEA furniture is very low quality. A BMW is not. Why not elevate all aspects of your lifestyle to the same level? I just don't get the people that own $3M homes and then have a dining room set that only costs $5K made of veneer furniture sitting on a machine-made oriental rug from COSTCO. Or the people that live in suburban McMansions and then fly coach for vacation. Or the people that drive Range Rovers but can't afford a long weekend at the Inn at Little Washington.
Anonymous wrote:We do too. And to blow OP’s mind even further, in addition to our 15-year mortgage and IKEA furniture, we drive a BMW and fly in first class.
Anonymous wrote:I think it is dumb to tie yourself to a 15-year mortgage. Get a 30-year mortgage and make double payments. This gives you flexibility if, for example, one or both of you lose your jobs and you have cash flow problems for a month or two. Apparently your idiotic plan worked out for you and your husband, OP, but it isn't the best choice.
Anonymous wrote:we have a 15 year and Ikea furniture - what does that make us?
Anonymous wrote:Home many in DMV actually have a 30 year mortgage?!? DH and I have a 15 year at 2.25%. Of course, we could have gone with a 30 year and invested the savings in the stock market, but how many people actually do this? Most of my friends have homes worth twice ours, but they have an HHI that is maybe 1/2. Most of our neighbors with similar home values are sporting used Toyotas, unkempt yards, IKEA furniture, and vacations to Rehoboth. Meanwhile, we have BMWs, several millions in savings, well manicured gardens and maintained home, heirloom Stickley furniture, and multiple int'l vacations per year in first class. One of our neighbor's trees fell down 2 years ago near the edge of our property line and they still haven't removed it. They want to split the $800 cost for removal. For real?!? Are we way off base, here?
Anonymous wrote:I think it is dumb to tie yourself to a 15-year mortgage. Get a 30-year mortgage and make double payments. This gives you flexibility if, for example, one or both of you lose your jobs and you have cash flow problems for a month or two. Apparently your idiotic plan worked out for you and your husband, OP, but it isn't the best choice.