So, perhaps this is a decent place to put this question, perhaps not, but forgive me if it's the latterI'm looking to become a first-time homeowner. I'm 30, single, and make a decent living. At the moment, seeing how low interest rates are, I'd like to get a house. Well, reading what you all are saying, plus seeing the places on the market, I'm not sure whether it's better to buy or build (or wait). Frankly, I don't like moving, so while it's conceivable I'd end up moving if I get married, say, ideally I'd like to have a place I'd be reasonably comfortable in over the course of the mortgage.
I was wondering, about what would it cost to build a modest house (say, 3-4 bed, 2-3 bath, that sort of thing)? I know there are a million variables (such as location: I'd be looking around the Longmont area, possibly out towards the Weld side of I25 but that general vicinity, not down in Denver), but precisely because of those variables and because I don't know what I want, it's hard to figure out how much it'd cost. So, I'm looking for a ballpark guesstimate, like "Probably between $100k-150k". That way I might have a tiiiiny bit better idea of whether to just look for a house flat-out or look at land to build on (my preference would be land, but given what I have at the moment it's not as likely).
(My parents keep pushing me to a townhome or apartment, but I've lived in apartments for a number of years and would rather get a house. I know it's more work and I'm bad at that sort of thing, but I think it being mine would give me more vested interest in such maintenance).
Any other thoughts and suggestions for a first-time buyer would be welcome too! Thanks in advance!



I'm looking to become a first-time homeowner. I'm 30, single, and make a decent living. At the moment, seeing how low interest rates are, I'd like to get a house. Well, reading what you all are saying, plus seeing the places on the market, I'm not sure whether it's better to buy or build (or wait). Frankly, I don't like moving, so while it's conceivable I'd end up moving if I get married, say, ideally I'd like to have a place I'd be reasonably comfortable in over the course of the mortgage.
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