While buying a house is not a luxury everyone can afford, buying one instead of renting provides several key benefits that pay off in the long term.

What does everyone else think about buying when compared to renting?

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    I’m in the 40% that can’t afford it and am not going to be able to in my lifetime.

    The absolute insanity of me!

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      1 year ago

      Have you tried not being poor? Just let your financial advisor invest the $500k your parents left you in your trust fund so that you can make money on it. It’s so easy.

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        1 year ago

        Silly me, I see now what I’m doing wrong. I should have picked richer parents to be born to!

        Instead I tried to stop being poor through hard work, only I picked the wrong body to be born into.

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      1 year ago

      I was in a similar boat, but my sister and I pooled our resources to buy a modest home (she also had decent enough credit for the loan, where I had no record). It’s not in the absolute best area, but it’s not like there are gang shootings or anything, it’s just kind of a shabby area and we had to do a bit of surface work on the house.

      If you’re able to find someone you trust for the long haul to split the cost with I think that’s really the only way for a lot of us. Some areas are also just permanently no-go in terms of price though. I was “lucky” in that I live in a rust-belty city, so there were still houses for like $40k.

      There’s also the other consideration of buying an unimproved plot of land somewhere and building a small/tiny house. It’s a commitment but I do think that’s unironically more feasible for people now, you can control the costs a bit more that way through planning and by getting creative with recycled materials and stuff, and the actual cost of the material and labor will spread out over the course of the year(s) it takes to build rather than being one chunk you have to get as a loan (barring the land purchase itself). The reason people build tiny houses on trailers is because it helps them avoid a lot of the building permit type stuff for a full size home.

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        1 year ago

        Thanks for your advice, but unfortunately none of it applies to me.

        I live in a country with a housing shortage and low housing affordability (40k would not even get you an insulated caravan here) and as a seriously chronically ill person unable to earn a living, my income is just under 50% of what my income would be if I were on minimum wage.

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          Ah, I understand, I’m sorry about your situation then, it sounds especially difficult. Apologies if I came across as a bit oblivious.

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            1 year ago

            Thanks, it’s totally okay, and maybe your comment will help someone else in here who is in that situation.