They usually say something like owning an apartment is worse than renting an apartment and I should save up for a house because that’s better.

If you add up all the income I’ve made in my life, it’s probably nowhere close to being enough to buy a house anywhere in my city. But some trashy apartment? I think I could afford that eventuallly. I only rent trashy apartments and the landlords don’t fix anything worth a damn and I end up doing half of my own repairs - cuz at least that way it’s done properly. it annoys me every time that I fix up some rich person’s apartment, then I move, then fix up that rich person’s apartment rinse and repeat. And it’s annoying that the landlord tells me if I modify the room (ex repairs) that violates my lease and they’ll evict me.

But if I own it? At least I just fix it once.

Irl people also say if i buy it, it could have like black mold. Like dude, my current place has black mold already. I think most of the irl ppl I know are pay check to pay check, but I don’t use taxis or buy take out the way they do.

(My bathroom door literally just fell of its hinges.)

  • Gaywallet (they/it)@beehaw.org
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    2 years ago

    How long are you planning on living in the area? Do you have enough for a down payment to purchase? How much would a mortgage be as compared to renting?

    Many people online have opinions on this, in terms of when it makes sense to buy instead of rent. I think there’s a lot of factors, one of which is your tolerance of risk. I’m currently on my second condo, having sold the first. I bought during a peak in price so I lost some money there, but when I bought my second prices were significantly lower than they currently are so I saved money on my second purchase. I prefer owning to renting but I also live in an expensive city where selling is quite easy and affording a home is unlikely for most individuals.