Rest easy, I edited my post.Tract home, not track home.
Sorry, my OCD kicked in.
That's about what we're all in for a new build on 20ac out here. I never in a million years thought I'd be paying that much for a home that's not 5000 sq/ft.Yea its crazy what prices are up to. Bought my place in 2015 and easily doubled in value, really should have pulled together the extra $100k to get a similar place on an acreage back then.
Still starting to shop though and will pull the trigger fall 2025 or spring 2026 on what will at least be intended to be a forever home. Luckily where I live you can still get a nice house on 20 acres for under $1mm.
Doesn't happen here in the PNW unless you get really lucky on auction or foreclosure. The shitty houses in the shitty neighborhoods are starting at $350k and up. Anything in a nice neighborhood no matter how run down is starting at $500k because they will sell at that price. Its really knocked a lot of potential first time buyers out of the market.Pretty basic. I see developments marketing to first time buyers. Big mistake.
Go find the shittiest house in the nicest neighborhood you can afford to own......I didn't say buy, I said own. If you can afford to own it, you csn afford to buy it.
Now, fix that pos up as you live in it and watch your equity skyrocket.
I paid cash for my 3rd home after doing this 2x over 10 years. By junk, make it awesome and repeat.
I think the "undocumented" are probably included also.That's drugs, not home prices.
Yep been hearing about the housing market crash that was supposed to happen in 2019. Thank goodness i didnt wait to buy a house.I have been waiting for this "bubble" to burst for 6 years. So far it has cost me hundreds of thousands of dollars in unrealized profits. Something has got to give, just have no clue when that something will be.
^^^^^ Truth!, My wife and our 2 kids and I moved into the house I was remodeling while it was bare studs.Plywood floors,left over vinyl from the bath for countertops in the kitchen ( stapled down mind you), I had the roof peeled off and a thunder storm rolled through and the plaster fell down on my little one in the crib ! We both did what it took. now in our 60's and life is great.One hidden gem in living in a fixer is the relationship development. If you have a spouse that can handle being dirty, not having the fanciest and willing to work with you.....you will have far fewer arguments in your future.
If you have a princess......god help you.
We aren't the people that want a 4000sf house with all the bells and whistles. My wife has just requested a second bathroom either as an addition here or in a new house lolYou will love it. I was debt free at 42. I paid cash for my last truck a couple years ago. We now save money at a rate that lets us pay cash for everything while living a good life. We are far from fancy, but we have a great life and my wife can stay at home with our kids.
I worked my ass off through my 20s and 30s to make it happen and it's not a short game, but now at 50 I live a life young people would be happy to have.
Stay the course!
They hide it in the loan homie,What fees? The only fee I paid was for a required foundation inspection, I think it was $400.
No down payment, no PMI, no funding fee. Disabled MOFOThey hide it in the loan homie,
The funding fee for a VA loan is almost double that of conventional.
The only reason to do it is if you cannot afford enough down to get away from PMI and you plan to keep the house long term.
And the funding fee increases each time you use you VA home loan benefit.
I see this comment all the time from people who did it after 2008.Pretty basic. I see developments marketing to first time buyers. Big mistake.
Go find the shittiest house in the nicest neighborhood you can afford to own......I didn't say buy, I said own. If you can afford to own it, you csn afford to buy it.
Now, fix that pos up as you live in it and watch your equity skyrocket.
I paid cash for my 3rd home after doing this 2x over 10 years. By junk, make it awesome and repeat.
My first house was 130k. I made about 45k a year. I worked it over and sold it for 240k. I bought a complete pos on 5 acres for 144k and developed a nice place which sold it for 350k while making about 50k.I see this comment all the time from people who did it after 2008.
Where I live, a double wide trailer costs 300k on land.
Did your first house cost 250k? With 6.5% interest?
I seriously don’t think a livable house in my area is under 250. Realistically 300.
Not a big deal, unless you’re starting out and rent is 2k.