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re: Millenial homeowners "get real" about their success
Posted on 6/4/19 at 9:06 pm to StringedInstruments
Posted on 6/4/19 at 9:06 pm to StringedInstruments
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Mesa, Chandler, and Tempe all have good zones and bad zones.
And the bad zones don't always look THAT bad during daylight hours.
You could drive by it and think it's an older but decent neighborhood. Drive at night and realize the neighborhood is where like 80% of shootings occur in that city
Posted on 6/4/19 at 9:08 pm to StringedInstruments
quote:which makes for shitty schools
Most cities in the South have bad suburbs and good suburbs, but you can’t really just pinpoint a suburb of Phoenix as the bad one.
Posted on 6/4/19 at 9:09 pm to Muthsera
Bought my first house at 26. Married for 3 years at that point and we busted our asses and saved to afford it.
Stayed un that house for 17 years before we moved. 7 years on current house.
Stayed un that house for 17 years before we moved. 7 years on current house.
Posted on 6/4/19 at 9:10 pm to GreatLakesTiger24
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which makes for shitty schools
Indeed. We were concerned about how almost all of the public schools in Phoenix were crap. Charter or private are the only real options.
Of course, we were ready to settle in Big Fun Ahwatukee. Living in a converted retirement community has its perks.
Posted on 6/4/19 at 9:12 pm to Muthsera
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think the actual transmission of wealth should mostly be banned, actually. We should chuck the whole mortgage interest tax deduction scam, prohibit lenders from borrowing to people in the areas that are going to be underwater due to climate change, institute an extremely large (up to 99.5%) inheritance tax on the Jeff Bezoses of the world, and support and nurture affordable cooperatively owned and financed housing. Also, we should get rid of local property taxes, ensure all schools are good, and recognize that the entire "wealth" generated through housing is just another word for profiteering off of racism.
But we are supposed to let this paragon of intellect tell us what to do.
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I feel incredibly self-conscious about my homeownership. In my circle of friends, we're one of two couples that are homeowners. The others would like to own but are stuck renting. Most of them know that I was given my down payment, and it makes me feel guilty. I want to help them out, but I can't afford to — my payment is still more than most of them pay in rent. I don't know what to do about my friends that face structural barriers, like a friend who has a six-digit down payment to buy but needs an accessible building with nearby subway access, and there simply isn't anything like that in our market under $1 million.
And moving somewhere more affordable or commuting hasn’t been an option considered?
These morons want a Waldorf Astoria on a Waffle House budget
Posted on 6/4/19 at 9:14 pm to GreatLakesTiger24
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which makes for shitty schools
Public school can still be an option out here though. I'm not saying PHX metro has the best schools in the nation cause they do not. But you can easily find an area in the metro area to move to that has a decent public school district, whether you prefer east or west valley suburbs or staying in city of PHX.
It's not like BR...where people factor in private school costs as a necessity and not as just an option for education.
Posted on 6/4/19 at 9:14 pm to StringedInstruments
it's the biggest gripe millennials have about this housing stuff, and a lot people completely dismiss it
sure, you can get a house for a reasonable price; but you're probably going to pay more and/or have a shitty commute if you don't want your kids to be stabbed in the bathroom
sure, you can get a house for a reasonable price; but you're probably going to pay more and/or have a shitty commute if you don't want your kids to be stabbed in the bathroom
Posted on 6/4/19 at 9:16 pm to StringedInstruments
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Of course, we were ready to settle in Big Fun Ahwatukee.
You weren't the poster asking about moving to Apache Junction were you?
Apache Junction
Posted on 6/4/19 at 9:17 pm to OweO
That $40,000 house didn’t have wood floor, granite counter tops, a double oven, or whatever other frivolous upgrades every new house today has.
I’ve done quite well at 33. We got a house at 28 and it was a good decision because we are able to keep from moving. If we jumped to a new house every few years, renting would be better financially in the long term.
These people don’t even know why they want a house. They’re just parroting what they’re told. If you move more than ONCE in that 30 year span that you own and restart that mortgage, you just put yourself behind people who rent. Take the money you put into a down payment and invest it.
I’ve done quite well at 33. We got a house at 28 and it was a good decision because we are able to keep from moving. If we jumped to a new house every few years, renting would be better financially in the long term.
These people don’t even know why they want a house. They’re just parroting what they’re told. If you move more than ONCE in that 30 year span that you own and restart that mortgage, you just put yourself behind people who rent. Take the money you put into a down payment and invest it.
Posted on 6/4/19 at 9:18 pm to Muthsera
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I think the actual transmission of wealth should mostly be banned, actually. We should chuck the whole mortgage interest tax deduction scam, prohibit lenders from borrowing to people in the areas that are going to be underwater due to climate change, institute an extremely large (up to 99.5%) inheritance tax on the Jeff Bezoses of the world, and support and nurture affordable cooperatively owned and financed housing. Also, we should get rid of local property taxes, ensure all schools are good, and recognize that the entire "wealth" generated through housing is just another word for profiteering off of racism.
AOC,is this your stupid arse?
Good Moses, that hurts my brains.
Posted on 6/4/19 at 9:19 pm to Muthsera
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we should get rid of local property taxes,
I’d vote for this baw.
Posted on 6/4/19 at 9:19 pm to GreatLakesTiger24
This is not a brag but the county that I live in has the best public schools in the state of Florida. My wife is a closing coordinator for a home builder out here and the number one reason young families move to my area is the beaches and the schools. The home values out here are crazy because of the schools I moved here just for the investment and the beaches.
Posted on 6/4/19 at 9:22 pm to Muthsera
I cannot afford to buy the exact home I want in the location of my choosing, so I want socialism so that no one can live in the exact home in the exact location of their choosing.
Socialism is the most petty form of government in the history of mankind
Socialism is the most petty form of government in the history of mankind
Posted on 6/4/19 at 9:22 pm to McLemore
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AOC,is this your stupid arse?
Good Moses, that hurts my brains.
It is Buzzfeed after all
Posted on 6/4/19 at 9:37 pm to FLBooGoTigs1
I don't doubt it.
youre paying more for good schools if youre in a decent sized metro, one way or another
youre paying more for good schools if youre in a decent sized metro, one way or another
Posted on 6/4/19 at 9:51 pm to ItNeverRains
quote:goes to figure petty people would be for it
Socialism is the most petty form of government in the history of mankind
Posted on 6/4/19 at 9:54 pm to GreatLakesTiger24
We have people from all over the country moving here. We have a weekly driveway gathering and there are people from Seattle, New York, California etc.moving out of the really expensive markets getting double the size house for half the price and the best schools. There is a reason this area is the #3 ranked communities to live in in the whole US. It keeps growing and so does my property value
Posted on 6/4/19 at 10:09 pm to Muthsera
I'm a millennial, but I guess due to being educated and white collar, I just don't encounter the idiots of my generation that are highlighted in these broadly applied articles and comments. I don't really know anyone in my peer group that doesn't save for retirement, make well above the average household income, or generally complain about the lack of opportunity.
Hashtag blesst
Hashtag blesst
Posted on 6/4/19 at 10:13 pm to OweO
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There are families who bring in $120k-$150k a year and live month to month because they are trying to "keep up with the Jones'".
See it every day.
A friend had the nerve to point out how much I spent on a toy the other day. Made a comment that I had more money than I know what to do with.
I pointed out he makes three times what I make.
But where as he has a brand new 80k truck, his wife a brand new car, toys, and a house note. I buy used vehicles. I drive them into the ground. And I side hustle as much cash as I can.
I probably have 10x the amount of emergency cash in my safe that they have to their name.
Nothing to do with privelege or inherited wealth. Everything to do that I accept the limitations of my current income and do everything I can to live within even more strict limitations.
And if I decide to splurge, I don't make it a habit.
Posted on 6/4/19 at 10:29 pm to X123F45
Just curious but what generation are most of the millennials parents from?
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