Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My in laws bought our home for us outright in a city a three hour flight away. I feel like what your parents are doing is completely manipulative. They should offer, no strings attached because they can and want you to be happy or don’t offer at all.
THis 1000%! I cannot imagine attaching any strings, beyond "the money needs to be used for housing" If I have $XXXX to gift them, it is a gift and for them to use.
Are you saying that any parents with $$$s should be obligated to gift their kids money for a house? Trying to understand how $$$$s with strings attached is somehow worse than never offering the $$$$s at all.
Yes, I believe that. Don't give money at a then. That's not entitlement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My in laws bought our home for us outright in a city a three hour flight away. I feel like what your parents are doing is completely manipulative. They should offer, no strings attached because they can and want you to be happy or don’t offer at all.
THis 1000%! I cannot imagine attaching any strings, beyond "the money needs to be used for housing" If I have $XXXX to gift them, it is a gift and for them to use.
Are you saying that any parents with $$$s should be obligated to gift their kids money for a house? Trying to understand how $$$$s with strings attached is somehow worse than never offering the $$$$s at all.
Anonymous wrote:My experience is that the old saying “there’s no such thing as free money” is true. Everyone I know whose parents were involved financially in their adult lives had some sort of expectations, whether explicitly stated or heavily implied.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My in laws bought our home for us outright in a city a three hour flight away. I feel like what your parents are doing is completely manipulative. They should offer, no strings attached because they can and want you to be happy or don’t offer at all.
THis 1000%! I cannot imagine attaching any strings, beyond "the money needs to be used for housing" If I have $XXXX to gift them, it is a gift and for them to use.
Are you saying that any parents with $$$s should be obligated to gift their kids money for a house? Trying to understand how $$$$s with strings attached is somehow worse than never offering the $$$$s at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My in laws bought our home for us outright in a city a three hour flight away. I feel like what your parents are doing is completely manipulative. They should offer, no strings attached because they can and want you to be happy or don’t offer at all.
THis 1000%! I cannot imagine attaching any strings, beyond "the money needs to be used for housing" If I have $XXXX to gift them, it is a gift and for them to use.
Anonymous wrote:You said in your OP that you want to move to another HCOL area and you want to buy a house for your family but cannot afford it on your current HHI. At your age, we were able to get on the property ladder thanks to an unexpected windfall and it has made a huge difference in our financial security today. You also are being offered a windfall to get you on the property ladder. If I got along well enough with my folks, I would take the money and buy a house that wasn't too close but in an area of the DMV we liked and had an excellent school pyramid. This does not preclude you deciding several years down the road that you want to move to your desired area. You will be at an advantage since you will build equity and the property will likely appreciate.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's fine to give gifts with strings attached. I had a kitchen that was truly impossible to cook in and we were very slowly saving for a remodel. My mother gave me some money on the condition that it would be for the new kitchen because she knew how miserable that kitchen made me and how much I love cooking. If we had turned around and spent it on a motorcycle for my husband would that have been fair?
Anonymous wrote:My in laws bought our home for us outright in a city a three hour flight away. I feel like what your parents are doing is completely manipulative. They should offer, no strings attached because they can and want you to be happy or don’t offer at all.