How old were you, and did you do it alone? I'm at a point in life where I'd really like to purchase my first house, but with prices continually rising, I feel like I'm back on the east coast and will never be able to afford one![]()
How old were you, and did you do it alone? I'm at a point in life where I'd really like to purchase my first house, but with prices continually rising, I feel like I'm back on the east coast and will never be able to afford one![]()
early 20's wife with child, 1981 18.5% mortgage rate? we went VA and IIRC it was 19-20% Thank you J. carter House cost $28K on LI. 2 bd 1 bth full basement, atti,c quiet neighborhood. $5K down stroke. Sold it for $80K 3yrs later. The same house is now appraised for $385K No wonder east and west coast folks can afford mickey d mansions.
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
year : late 2008
location: 80602
I got tired of rent keep rising faster than a cost of a silver. It was one of the worst experience ever, because of the tighten credit at that time. Next house will be all cash. I am so sick and tired of financing a house.
If rent wasn't rising, I would rather rent a house.
2007. I was 24 years old and single. 6.5% interest rate at the time.
Mick-Boy
"Men who carry rifles for a living do not seek reward outside the guild. The most cherished gift...is a nod from his peers."
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January 1991, 25 years old and did it on my own. Right in the middle of the purchase I had to give power of attorney to my Dad to close as I was on my way to the middle east. Never forget it.
1980, 18 percent, just married, 50k, 23 yrs old
Now is the time to buy, interest rates will never be lower.
Right before the bottom fell out. It sucked
Sent by a free-range electronic weasel, with no sense of personal space.
I was 23, so 1993. Got a 4 bed/2 bath at Sheridan and 76th in Westminster for just $92K. Amazing to think about now. With the FHA loan and all that, my payment was $690 a month. I forget what the interest rate was. I had a full bedroom dedicated to growing....oh, forget that. Two decades too early for that.
I remember my real estate guy saying to me "We won't see any other homes like this under $100K." He was right. I sold it for $175K five years later and bolted to the mountains. Ahhh, the good old days.