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3 April 2019, 10:51 PM | #1 |
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House owners VS renters
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Considering anyone here spends crazy money on watches i was wondering are there any guys that actually don't own a house but rather rent it? I'd actually would rather rent something than buy something as sonetimes it can be even cheaper on the long run.. Not when you rent something nice offcourse. Anyone??? |
3 April 2019, 10:54 PM | #2 |
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Not me.
I don’t like the idea of paying someone else’s mortgage.
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3 April 2019, 11:01 PM | #3 |
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Not me. As a matter of fact we just paid off our mortgage in January. More money for watches.
I’ve rented twice in the last 30 years. First time was for one year when we weren’t sure where we wanted to go. The second time was for three months, while our current home was being built.
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3 April 2019, 11:02 PM | #4 |
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Homeowner here, paid in full a couple of years ago.
dP
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3 April 2019, 11:13 PM | #5 |
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3 April 2019, 11:15 PM | #6 |
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The thing is maintenance Costs of a house can also be quite high. I have 2 left hands lol.. How much costs a year you count in for maintenance? Taxes are higher as a owner and the rent you pay for the mortgage are quite substantial. What if you had the oppurtunity to rent for just 550 dollar taxes gas, light water everything included? Does this change the case?
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3 April 2019, 11:19 PM | #7 |
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Property taxes too. My folks pay $18k a year for a postage stamp in Jersey. My grandparents were married almost 70 years and never once owned a home. They rented a lovely apartment with a garage for decades and decades despite being well off enough to own a home.
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3 April 2019, 11:24 PM | #8 |
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I rent my watches.
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3 April 2019, 11:25 PM | #9 |
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Holy... You kiddin right ? ? 18k taxes..???
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3 April 2019, 11:41 PM | #10 |
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Nope, welcome to NJ. It's why everyone is leaving (among other reasons running the State into a financial ditch) and moving down South (taking the same politics that ruined NJ with them ). My folks are one of the elderly few of their friends who stayed. Another couple is leaving for Delaware because they pay $25k a year. My dad wanted to leave ages ago but my mother refused. Sadly, her sister, my aunt, is severely mentally ill and lives in a psychiatric hospital. My mother said in good conscious she can't leave her alone. So they stay. Lower tax areas in NJ are in the middle of nowhere or in areas not as cultured as they would like. They're highly active, very cosmopolitan, love fine dining and being a 35 minute drive (no traffic) from NYC where they spend a lot of time as well as driving to the Hamptons to their best friend's summer home.
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3 April 2019, 11:43 PM | #11 |
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Agreed! So relieved we refinanced to a 15y mortgage early on. Not only saved multi thousands but could enjoy the thrill of paying it off.
I can remember when my parents paid off their home w/ a monthly payment of $98.00. At the same time my VW car payment was $110.00 per month. dP
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3 April 2019, 11:46 PM | #12 |
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You have to do what makes sense for you in your location. We bought our house just before the market went ape in Vancouver. 50% increase over the first 3 years without doing anything to the property kind of makes justifying renting (retroactively) hard if you were lucky enough with timing. I wouldn’t recommend buying here now as the market seems to have topped out, so renting probably makes more sense in the short term.
If you have a longer term strategy in an area buying would make more sense;?10-20 years of renting and you have nothing to show for it. Outright ownership alps opens the possibility of renting out your property in the future. Again do the math for your situation and what you are able to tolerate in terms of cash flow, mortgage rates, etc.”
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4 April 2019, 12:06 AM | #13 |
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Nope, will always own my own house.
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Own, own? In California??
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I believe there is a time and place for renting but I would not want to be renting all of my life. |
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4 April 2019, 12:21 AM | #18 |
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I have never rented, but I am not 100% against it.
However, the reason would have to be valid - renting while building, anticipated job move from one city to another, short contract in current place, etc.
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4 April 2019, 12:25 AM | #21 |
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Own. Too particular about how I want my house and have remodeled almost everything the way I want it. Know I will never want to live in another area so building a house for the long term makes more financial sense and makes me happier. However, if I was going to live in a city where I knew I wouldn't want to be there long term I would probably rent.
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Yup, I'm from Bergen County, where $15k for a quarter acre is probably the norm for most towns.
I can see where people like the idea of renting though. No maintenance, no big down payment tying up cash, etc etc. With that said, I haven't rented since about a year out of college and life's going just fine
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There's many variables that need to be considered.
For a primary residence. Taxes, HOA, Co-op dues, long mortgage terms, property LOCATION. All things that drastically erode the purposed financial benefits of home ownership. So many people still rent from the bank and justify it because the property has appreciated, which is only because we live in a world of continuously lowered rates, and longer terms. In the real estate market of doubling values in the last 10 years, it's much easier to sell these extended term loans. I plan to pay off my residence after 6 years of ownership. If I added up all the cash outlay/cost to live in, versus what the estimated value is. It's not that phenomenal. After paying off the mortgage is when the return is worth the investment. The security of a home free and clear is not monetizable. |
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We're planning on renting for the first year, then buying a condo. |
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4 April 2019, 12:45 AM | #26 |
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I'm (temporarily) renting a nice 1BR apartment in Midtown Houston awaiting my next move. It does suck renting (especially being a realtor myself) but I have a house/pool in the suburbs I need to sell (probably to my ex) before buying something in town. Renting for a year works even at $1,500/month. And taxes/HOA's can be rather high so it's a good deal to me at the moment. I can walk to just about anything and enjoy the city life.
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Yup. And they just increased the cost the get into real estate again by expanding the “mansion” tax. And the mortgage tax, and the transfer taxes.
Heck go to Westchester and you could easily get up to 70-100. But there you can use the schools. But those properties are getting killed right now. No one wants a home with high property taxes anymore because you cannot deduct them. Houses people have held for 10-15 years and they have to take a loss to move them. Only way buying makes sense financially in NYC is if you are banking on appreciation. And that is a very dubious proposition and has been for some time. Without that you are better off renting. Rent versus buy, from a purely economic perspective and not peace of mind or other intangible reason, is a very localized calculation. We know families that make several million per year and rent. Lots of them. |
4 April 2019, 12:48 AM | #28 |
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My house is paid off.
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4 April 2019, 12:54 AM | #29 |
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Always rented. I do move a lot
Not a fan of creating long-term obligations for myself.
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My financial advisor is telling me to go to Charlston, SC to a suburb outside the city. I have no family besides my folks and we have a close relationship, so leaving them would be a concern because I do make sure they're OK. But for now, I'm fine here as much as I'm eyeballing hard, Florida. I'm recently single after a 3.5 year relationship so I have freedom to make moves when the time is right with no other considerations in my life. No, you clearly haven't learned a thing! Best of luck in San Diego though. Beautiful and gorgeous weather. If you can hack it, more power to you both. My folks are going in May, Hotel del Coronado. |
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