Anonymous wrote:I never saved a nickel I partied hard and spent more than I made when single.
I was then a passenger in a car crash 100 pervert drivers fault and even better an on duty cop witnessed it and driver confessed and took blame at scene.
That lawsuit was my downpayment. There is no morale to the story
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We made 80K when we bought a 650K house. We had scrimped and saved for 10 years, lived in a crappy one-bedroom rental with our two young kids, in order to pay a downpayment sufficient enough to qualify for that mortgage with that income: 40%.
In the years I've been on DCUM, I have often come across posts like yours, OP. Invariably, the authors of the posts have not saved as much as they could have. Most don't have no idea what REAL belt-tightening entails. They've never lived like that.
You made choices. Own them. Home-ownership is not for everyone - like everything that matters in life, you need to be able to prioritize.
This poster got lucky with Apple stock and is acting all high and mighty like they did it all on their own. 😂
Anonymous wrote:Have you looked into one of the areas trailer parks?
Anonymous wrote:Really depends on how much you are willing to pay (max) on PITI and how much you can put down as well (but if need be, in my view, you could put down a little less of it makes a negligeable monthly difference if it manes you have more emergency funds available). Really base it on that PITI (the monthly payments) rather than the price of the place.
At 250k gross, given 3 kids (and their associated espenses) I would assume 4.5k-5k would be your ambsolute max PITI that you should go for and even then it may be tight. Yeah the current market sucks.
Anonymous wrote:I’m so frustrated. Wish we had bought in 2020. I feel like we will never own a home again (rented when we first moved to the area). Three kids, decent retirement savings, not great college savings. It seems like everything in a safe neighborhood with decent schools and enough space costs $1M. I’m so down and discouraged.
Anonymous wrote:We made much less than OP when we bought our house in CC Md.
But that was 1998 and I feel prices were lower then.