Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone is really paying in cash?
OP - I had the same question as you. We need to update our kitchen soon and I saw that other thread asking if $65k was the norm for kitchens.
Are people really paying cash for renovations that expensive?
OP here. Yeah it is the norm for this board but not the norm for the country!( I think) I read once the median bank account is only like 5K.
We definitely have more than 5k in our bank account but the thought of spending 65k in cash or whatever...that just seems like such a big chunk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone is really paying in cash?
OP - I had the same question as you. We need to update our kitchen soon and I saw that other thread asking if $65k was the norm for kitchens.
Are people really paying cash for renovations that expensive?
OP here. Yeah it is the norm for this board but not the norm for the country!( I think) I read once the median bank account is only like 5K.
Anonymous wrote:We took out a home equity loan even though we could have paid all in cash. I think our rate was 3.89 on a 15yr 90k loan. Our thinking was that the money we could make in the market was greater than the interest rate to borrow. We paid it off in about 5 years.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone is really paying in cash?
OP - I had the same question as you. We need to update our kitchen soon and I saw that other thread asking if $65k was the norm for kitchens.
Are people really paying cash for renovations that expensive?