Hey Everyone,
I'd like to open up a discussion about the topic of being single and overcoming some of the unique challenges we face when it comes to affordable housing. For instance, no matter what we choose, we singles will typically have only one income going towards the payments, as well as having to take on the responsibility of any and all maintenance.
I was raised with the belief that if possible, the goal should always be to work towards a house (something that builds equity), rather than renting.
However, as I get to be a little older, I'm wondering if that belief still holds true. I have an acquaintance who is a little older than me and just bought her first home. She's worked very hard to avoid having any kind of debt, so the reality of a mortgage has been weighing heavily on her mind.
"What have I done?" she lamented, "A bank now owns me until I'm well into my 70's... What am I going to do? Will I be able to keep working at the pace I'm going at now in order to be able to keep up for that long? I should have just stuck with renting." And that really got me thinking about all the things I had been taught about renting vs. owning, especially with things like student loans further pushing the reality of home ownership further out of reach.
* What are your thoughts/experiences with renting vs. owning your living space? What do you feel is best for your situation and needs, and why?
* Are you renting, but do you hope to buy a house? Do you own a home, but wish you were still renting? Why or why not?
* Do you prefer an apartment or a house (whether renting or owning), and why?
* Does age matter when it comes to renting vs. owning? (Is there a certain age where you should "give up" the idea of owning a home, and why?)
Everyone is welcome to post, whether you're single, married, or maybe just contemplating what you plan to do when you get out on your own.
I would really be interested in hearing your thoughts, so thank you in advance for sharing.
I'd like to open up a discussion about the topic of being single and overcoming some of the unique challenges we face when it comes to affordable housing. For instance, no matter what we choose, we singles will typically have only one income going towards the payments, as well as having to take on the responsibility of any and all maintenance.
I was raised with the belief that if possible, the goal should always be to work towards a house (something that builds equity), rather than renting.
However, as I get to be a little older, I'm wondering if that belief still holds true. I have an acquaintance who is a little older than me and just bought her first home. She's worked very hard to avoid having any kind of debt, so the reality of a mortgage has been weighing heavily on her mind.
"What have I done?" she lamented, "A bank now owns me until I'm well into my 70's... What am I going to do? Will I be able to keep working at the pace I'm going at now in order to be able to keep up for that long? I should have just stuck with renting." And that really got me thinking about all the things I had been taught about renting vs. owning, especially with things like student loans further pushing the reality of home ownership further out of reach.
* What are your thoughts/experiences with renting vs. owning your living space? What do you feel is best for your situation and needs, and why?
* Are you renting, but do you hope to buy a house? Do you own a home, but wish you were still renting? Why or why not?
* Do you prefer an apartment or a house (whether renting or owning), and why?
* Does age matter when it comes to renting vs. owning? (Is there a certain age where you should "give up" the idea of owning a home, and why?)
Everyone is welcome to post, whether you're single, married, or maybe just contemplating what you plan to do when you get out on your own.
I would really be interested in hearing your thoughts, so thank you in advance for sharing.
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