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nc4 – understood, but I think the issue is that you are just looking at ‘to much house’. I’m in the same income level/credit level as you, but after 2 kids, 2 cars, retirement, etc…no way am i looking for a 700K-800K house (even though we actually do have 20% down for that lower price range after selling our house in early 07). Sure you can find a loan (and eventually a house) where you don’t need PMI and can afford 20% down on a proper home. The last few years of this housing market have clouded our memory of how it should be.
leucadiarenterParticipantnc4 – understood, but I think the issue is that you are just looking at ‘to much house’. I’m in the same income level/credit level as you, but after 2 kids, 2 cars, retirement, etc…no way am i looking for a 700K-800K house (even though we actually do have 20% down for that lower price range after selling our house in early 07). Sure you can find a loan (and eventually a house) where you don’t need PMI and can afford 20% down on a proper home. The last few years of this housing market have clouded our memory of how it should be.
leucadiarenterParticipantnc4 – understood, but I think the issue is that you are just looking at ‘to much house’. I’m in the same income level/credit level as you, but after 2 kids, 2 cars, retirement, etc…no way am i looking for a 700K-800K house (even though we actually do have 20% down for that lower price range after selling our house in early 07). Sure you can find a loan (and eventually a house) where you don’t need PMI and can afford 20% down on a proper home. The last few years of this housing market have clouded our memory of how it should be.
leucadiarenterParticipantnc4 – understood, but I think the issue is that you are just looking at ‘to much house’. I’m in the same income level/credit level as you, but after 2 kids, 2 cars, retirement, etc…no way am i looking for a 700K-800K house (even though we actually do have 20% down for that lower price range after selling our house in early 07). Sure you can find a loan (and eventually a house) where you don’t need PMI and can afford 20% down on a proper home. The last few years of this housing market have clouded our memory of how it should be.
leucadiarenterParticipantYou should be thanking the banks for not lending to you. At 250K a year, and only 10% down, you should be looking in the 500-600K range. Just be patient, not sure where you are looking, but you’ll be able to buy a whole lot of home in the next 1-2 years in great areas in SD for sub 500K.
leucadiarenterParticipantYou should be thanking the banks for not lending to you. At 250K a year, and only 10% down, you should be looking in the 500-600K range. Just be patient, not sure where you are looking, but you’ll be able to buy a whole lot of home in the next 1-2 years in great areas in SD for sub 500K.
leucadiarenterParticipantYou should be thanking the banks for not lending to you. At 250K a year, and only 10% down, you should be looking in the 500-600K range. Just be patient, not sure where you are looking, but you’ll be able to buy a whole lot of home in the next 1-2 years in great areas in SD for sub 500K.
leucadiarenterParticipantYou should be thanking the banks for not lending to you. At 250K a year, and only 10% down, you should be looking in the 500-600K range. Just be patient, not sure where you are looking, but you’ll be able to buy a whole lot of home in the next 1-2 years in great areas in SD for sub 500K.
leucadiarenterParticipantYou should be thanking the banks for not lending to you. At 250K a year, and only 10% down, you should be looking in the 500-600K range. Just be patient, not sure where you are looking, but you’ll be able to buy a whole lot of home in the next 1-2 years in great areas in SD for sub 500K.
leucadiarenterParticipant‘Why do you think it’s not worth $570k? Is it because it has 92126 zip code?’
Yes and Yes. $320 a square foot for this place in this area, c’mon.
leucadiarenterParticipant‘Why do you think it’s not worth $570k? Is it because it has 92126 zip code?’
Yes and Yes. $320 a square foot for this place in this area, c’mon.
leucadiarenterParticipant‘Why do you think it’s not worth $570k? Is it because it has 92126 zip code?’
Yes and Yes. $320 a square foot for this place in this area, c’mon.
leucadiarenterParticipant‘Why do you think it’s not worth $570k? Is it because it has 92126 zip code?’
Yes and Yes. $320 a square foot for this place in this area, c’mon.
leucadiarenterParticipant‘Why do you think it’s not worth $570k? Is it because it has 92126 zip code?’
Yes and Yes. $320 a square foot for this place in this area, c’mon.
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