Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you going to live in retirement? Buy a house
You know many, many seniors live in rental apartments, right? RIGHT? Surely you must know this.
I do. I looked for MOCO and just as I expected “Due to long waiting lists for public housing, HOC’s list is not accepting new applicants.” Millennials are a huge generation the size of boomers, they and gen x will likely already have all the units. A house gives you security and doesn’t throw away rents you can leave to your kids Op
Not always true. My Aunt died at 93 recently and was massively rich due to never owning.
She died in the same apt her and husband first rented in 1955. A three bedroom, two bath rent controlled NYC apartment. And had a very rare parking spot included.
Her whole life never paid property tax, mortgage, home insurance, heating bill, home maint, bought an appliance. Paid a water bill, paid for garbage pick up or lawn service instead she had tons of cash to buy stocks and bonds.
In retirement her monthly rent was $700 a month and her husband a retired police captain had a $100,000 a year pension tax free as went out on disability.
Neither went to college were HS sweethearts. If anything not owning a home was key to their wealth.
In her case her one some is the CEO of a hedge fund so her money was well invested the other son a CFO.
She lived in that apartment 70 years
not exactly a typical situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you going to live in retirement? Buy a house
You know many, many seniors live in rental apartments, right? RIGHT? Surely you must know this.
I do. I looked for MOCO and just as I expected “Due to long waiting lists for public housing, HOC’s list is not accepting new applicants.” Millennials are a huge generation the size of boomers, they and gen x will likely already have all the units. A house gives you security and doesn’t throw away rents you can leave to your kids Op
Not always true. My Aunt died at 93 recently and was massively rich due to never owning.
She died in the same apt her and husband first rented in 1955. A three bedroom, two bath rent controlled NYC apartment. And had a very rare parking spot included.
Her whole life never paid property tax, mortgage, home insurance, heating bill, home maint, bought an appliance. Paid a water bill, paid for garbage pick up or lawn service instead she had tons of cash to buy stocks and bonds.
In retirement her monthly rent was $700 a month and her husband a retired police captain had a $100,000 a year pension tax free as went out on disability.
Neither went to college were HS sweethearts. If anything not owning a home was key to their wealth.
In her case her one some is the CEO of a hedge fund so her money was well invested the other son a CFO.
She lived in that apartment 70 years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you going to live in retirement? Buy a house
You know many, many seniors live in rental apartments, right? RIGHT? Surely you must know this.
I do. I looked for MOCO and just as I expected “Due to long waiting lists for public housing, HOC’s list is not accepting new applicants.” Millennials are a huge generation the size of boomers, they and gen x will likely already have all the units. A house gives you security and doesn’t throw away rents you can leave to your kids Op
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you going to live in retirement? Buy a house
You know many, many seniors live in rental apartments, right? RIGHT? Surely you must know this.
I do. I looked for MOCO and just as I expected “Due to long waiting lists for public housing, HOC’s list is not accepting new applicants.” Millennials are a huge generation the size of boomers, they and gen x will likely already have all the units. A house gives you security and doesn’t throw away rents you can leave to your kids Op
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you going to live in retirement? Buy a house
You know many, many seniors live in rental apartments, right? RIGHT? Surely you must know this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you going to live in retirement? Buy a house
You know many, many seniors live in rental apartments, right? RIGHT? Surely you must know this.
Anonymous wrote:Where are you going to live in retirement? Buy a house