Re: Time to buy a home is now?
I think I've pretty much resolved on waiting until I can put 20% down on a house I'm willing to live in for at least ten years, where the true cost of owning over those ten years is roughly equivalent to what I'd pay in rent for the same property.
The interesting thing is that the lowered cost of owning that comes from putting 20% down (no PMI, much lower interest payments) actually makes owning competitive with renting in my neighborhood.
If I ignore the return I could be getting on that downpayment that is.
I think I've pretty much resolved on waiting until I can put 20% down on a house I'm willing to live in for at least ten years, where the true cost of owning over those ten years is roughly equivalent to what I'd pay in rent for the same property.
The interesting thing is that the lowered cost of owning that comes from putting 20% down (no PMI, much lower interest payments) actually makes owning competitive with renting in my neighborhood.
If I ignore the return I could be getting on that downpayment that is.
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