Anonymous wrote:Why do people finance houses is the bigger question.
A person spends 2 TIMES the amount of the house just on interest on a 30 year mortgage.
HUGE SCAM. Predatory banks.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people finance houses is the bigger question.
A person spends 2 TIMES the amount of the house just on interest on a 30 year mortgage.
HUGE SCAM. Predatory banks.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people finance houses is the bigger question.
A person spends 2 TIMES the amount of the house just on interest on a 30 year mortgage.
HUGE SCAM. Predatory banks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People generally want the best lifestyle money can buy. They dont earn 2 incomes because they like working. They do it so they can spend more both now and in the future.
And what is the plan when one income is gone? Like the current layoffs, or an illness or something else? That is why you plan for buying a home you can afford on less than 2 incomes
For most its, "we'll worry about it when it happens".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People generally want the best lifestyle money can buy. They dont earn 2 incomes because they like working. They do it so they can spend more both now and in the future.
And what is the plan when one income is gone? Like the current layoffs, or an illness or something else? That is why you plan for buying a home you can afford on less than 2 incomes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is possible to purchase a home on one salary but most people don't want to live amongst day laborer immigrants and compete with vans and small trucks for parking spaces. And they sure don't want their kids to go to school with the browns.
Most people who stretch their income to buy a home have an entitled vision of their socio-economic status. They believe they are on the level of higher one income earners and so adopt the same purchasing patterns.
These comments are really stupid. Young couples need both incomes to qualify for a starter home in all kinds of neighborhoods.
Have you look at South Arlington? There's some affordable ones along 4 Mile Run, if you are willing to live there.
Believe it or not many young couples will need two incomes to qualify for a $600k townhome.
There are places for 325K. Very affordable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is possible to purchase a home on one salary but most people don't want to live amongst day laborer immigrants and compete with vans and small trucks for parking spaces. And they sure don't want their kids to go to school with the browns.
Most people who stretch their income to buy a home have an entitled vision of their socio-economic status. They believe they are on the level of higher one income earners and so adopt the same purchasing patterns.
These comments are really stupid. Young couples need both incomes to qualify for a starter home in all kinds of neighborhoods.
Have you look at South Arlington? There's some affordable ones along 4 Mile Run, if you are willing to live there.
Believe it or not many young couples will need two incomes to qualify for a $600k townhome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is possible to purchase a home on one salary but most people don't want to live amongst day laborer immigrants and compete with vans and small trucks for parking spaces. And they sure don't want their kids to go to school with the browns.
Most people who stretch their income to buy a home have an entitled vision of their socio-economic status. They believe they are on the level of higher one income earners and so adopt the same purchasing patterns.
These comments are really stupid. Young couples need both incomes to qualify for a starter home in all kinds of neighborhoods.
Have you look at South Arlington? There's some affordable ones along 4 Mile Run, if you are willing to live there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, why do people even *have* two salaries in the first place? Don't they know it's less stressful for everyone in the household if only one parent works? Someone should tell people this.
Zero is better than one. Why don’t people just use their trust fund?