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Originally Posted by birdmanx1 Don't rush to buy a house for the sake of buying one; my personal rule for the mortgage is that it should be less than 28%

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Old 09-11-2011, 05:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Don't rush to buy a house for the sake of buying one; my personal rule for the mortgage is that it should be less than 28% of your biweekly paycheck and always count your income not that your spouse/GF/parents. Don't listen to real estate sales people, they have the worst financial ethic, (trust me I know a few and the kind of interests they are paying on their own home) Living way under your means gives you piece of mind and ensures you to save for what's more important long term all the while giving you rooms for personal trips all over the world
Sounds nice and all, but damn who actualy makes that much to keep their mortgage under 28% of their BIMONTHY income! (That's what you meant right? Never heard of getting paid twice a week unless... lol) Hell, if you can keep your mortgage with tax and insurance under your BIMONTHY pay check you are doing good!!!
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well the thing of it is, it's not like he is going out to spend big money and splurging on unneccessary things while only being on the job for 3 months. He is getting a home. If he doesn't buy it he has to pay rent, so the not buying anything because he is only on the job for 3 months mentality isn't really valid. On a GT-R? Yes it is--big time. Like was said, now is a great time to buy! In 6 months or a year the prices and interest rates go go much higher. (hope they do I need my equity to go up!)
TJ, being on the job for only 3 months, should there be any layoffs or downsizing, there is no guarantee that the OP would retain his job (Not wishing this, but it happened to many in this current environment). I always laugh when people make the argument to "buy NOW, buy NOW, the interest rates will go up in 6 months", the same was said a few months ago; the same was said a year ago, the same was said 2 years ago, fact is the current interest rates are even lower Why should one risk losing emergency funds, retirement savings for the sake of saving up on interests?
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Sounds nice and all, but damn who actualy makes that much to keep their mortgage under 28% of their BIMONTHY income! (That's what you meant right? Never heard of getting paid twice a week unless... lol) Hell, if you can keep your mortgage with tax and insurance under your BIMONTHY pay check you are doing good!!!
My mortgage is under 28% of my biweekly income. By biweekly, I meant being paid every other friday (26 times a year) TJ It's nothing out of the ordinary when one keeps outflows low and automates saving early on - my brother-in-law has his house paid off in Fairfax and he is 33. My community has a lot of Ravens players and many neighbors have the "keeping up with the Joneses/Kardashians" mentality, $200,000 worth of cars in the driveway, no furniture in the house
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having a credit card isn't a bad thing, its actually GOOD to have one one your credit report.. I have a "really good" credit score. and part of that is due to a credit card..

but as everyone has said. Buying a house is an investment. ESPECIALLY in todays market. here in ND, sadly it's a sellers market... so prices are high, like big city prices. and my city has 30k people... lol
with that said, 250k now will net positive returns in a few years.
this is mostly true, however, home values and land values are still going up, it just happens that in a lot of areas people aren't buying because they can't get the loans.. so people are selling cheaper then what their homes are "worth" which is an awesome thing IF you are a buyer
I have credit cards. What I meant was that I pay them off every month so I don't build up any debt

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TJ, being on the job for only 3 months, should there be any layoffs or downsizing, there is no guarantee that the OP would retain his job (Not wishing this, but it happened to many in this current environment). I always laugh when people make the argument to "buy NOW, buy NOW, the interest rates will go up in 6 months", the same was said a few months ago; the same was said a year ago, the same was said 2 years ago, fact is the current interest rates are even lower Why should one risk losing emergency funds, retirement savings for the sake of saving up on interests?

My mortgage is under 28% of my biweekly income. By biweekly, I meant being paid every other friday (26 times a year) TJ It's nothing out of the ordinary when one keeps outflows low and automates saving early on - my brother-in-law has his house paid off in Fairfax and he is 33. My community has a lot of Ravens players and many neighbors have the "keeping up with the Joneses/Kardashians" mentality, $200,000 worth of cars in the driveway, no furniture in the house
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