Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, we didn't. We got an FHA loan and put down 3%. No regrets.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, we didn't. We got an FHA loan and put down 3%. No regrets.
How are people winning offers in this market with FHA loans? It seems like everyone I know who has bought their first place in the last 12-18 months has been outbid by cash buyers or buyers with conventional financing before finally getting a place.
Anonymous wrote:Um, we didn't. We got an FHA loan and put down 3%. No regrets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you waited until you had kids to start saving for a downpayment that’s the problem.
This.
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I'm glad I went ahead and had my DD in my twenties, since I am now I fertile in my early thirties. Fertility treatments ain't cheap, and literally all the women in my office who waited until their late thirties and early forties are going through very expensive ivf treatments, and our insurance options offer zero coverage. Obviously, not everyone who waits has trouble, but the science doesn't lie about declining fertility rates. We had about $15K saved when I had DD at 28. We purchased our townhome when she was three weeks old. We will be here for 5+ years while we save for a sfh, but I'm glad I have her, and wouldn't trade her for any amount of down payment saved.
Anonymous wrote:We started when we were in our early 20s and didn't have kids and lived in crappy apts. It took 10 years.
Anonymous wrote:Um, we didn't. We got an FHA loan and put down 3%. No regrets.
Anonymous wrote:took a VA loan on first house ( thank god Im a veteran) no money down, no PMI sold house made 260K, did this three more times. could have paid cash for house 4 decided to stick with 0 down VA loan because investments will do better than the house