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Paying high taxes (regardless of the asset appreciating or not), insurance, maintenance, and then high costs to buy and sell the investment all cut into the return. To the original question, maybe there will be a crash in certain markets, and in the near future but I don't see it happening on a national level or where I live anytime soon.
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I did this on a place I bought 10 years ago to avoid PMI; 80% on one mortgage and 20% on the other. I believe this is one of the lending practices that has since been eliminated.
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You have to do an analysis to see if doing a first and second mortgage to avoid PMI is worth it taking into account the ability to claim PMI on your taxes. Plus there are other ways to lessen the sting of PMI such as prepaying PMI and rolling it into your primary mortgage if the lender allows this. |
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With my wife and I now in the market for a first-time home in the Bay ****, this is definitely top of mind. I know it's far from a buyer's market, which sucks - we should have bought a year or two ago but weren't really ready. However, with our family expanding soon, we need to move out of our 1-bd apartment, and even a renting a 2-bd is crazy expensive - about the same as a new 3-bd townhouse we are looking at buying, after tax deductions.
I think a downturn in the next 3-4 years is likely, however A) it won't be as severe as the massive downturn we experienced a few years ago, and B) at least in this ****, with tons of growing tech companies (I'm talking the giant ones, not the overvalued startups) and little available land left that's a decent commute to these jobs, the downturn will be short-lived. It wouldn't surprise me if there is a 15% downturn in the next year or two. However, in this **** the growth has been 10%+ (in the case of our very local ****, sometimes 20%+). Even if there is a 15% downturn in 2017, if it's surrounded by even 5% growth this year and a couple more years of 3-5% growth either in front of or behind the drop, by Year 5-6 you're still okay. |
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My plan had always been to graduate, settle down/buy a home and live the dream - and I'm sure I wasn't alone in that thought; but that goal isn't a feasible reality for me (and many of my peers) anytime soon.
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^THIS^ is why I am hearing of another housing crash. College students not being able to afford a house due to student loan payments are too high. In our area there are HUGE apartment complexes going up all over the place. It is easy to get approved for a $1200 apartment rental, but not for a house payment of the same amount. EDIT: When I say College Students...I meant COLLEGE GRADUATES |
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For there to be a rise in prices, then a bubble that bursts and a resulting crash something has to change drastically enough to cause this "burst". Subprime loans, the economy, other outside factors, can cause rises in values and then a sudden drop. Has there been a drastic change in college loans that has allowed the market to improve recently (people buying houses the last couple of years) that will soon come to an end and cause housing values to plummet?
I don't see people that aren't home owners not being able to afford houses causing a crash, maybe long term values won't go up like they used to or maybe they will drop slowly but not a crash.
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Which brings me to my next point, which is not necessarily directed at you. It seems to me that recent college grads often have their priorities out of order. I see a lot of 20 somethings driving around in M3s and similar vehicles but then complaining about their lack of income. So many attitudes of entitlements and backwards priorities. Recent college grads are supposed to struggle. They are supposed to rent crappy apartments (with roommates if needed), drive crappy cars and scrape to save every penny they can in the hopes of bettering their financial situation OVER TIME. If they were really diligent they would have started this process in high school by studying more, partying less, getting into a better college and ultimately improving their changes of entering into a higher paying career (assuming their goals are largely financially driven). Anyone who even suggests, at 28, that they may never achieve their dreams, has already taken themselves out of the game. |
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Some goals are tied to time just as much as they are to finances. I'm not interested in starting a family at 40 - but realistically I won't be in position to support one until then. I'm also an adrenaline junkie, and bodies don't last forever - most of the stuff I want to do and experience is financially out of reach, and by the time they are in reach my body won't be able to do it... it's less stressful to just accept it.
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At age 30, in TN (cheap housing market) I bought a 3 apartment old house and lived in one of them and drove a Civic (high life?). Slowly worked on the house, got paid more and eventually started to get ahead. I don't know at what point in time people graduated from college and suddenly could buy and do what they wanted. Definitively wasn't true of my parents either. I really don't see that things were that much different than they are now and in the end, even if they are there is no point complaining about it.
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Often times, I wish I was making their decisions and driving a nice car because for those few miles, it's probably pretty freaking enjoyable...but I am just sitting here with my bicycle. edit: What degrees are people getting? That often makes a huge difference too. Get $100k in debt for a degree that gives you a $35k job, you're setting yourself up for some hardships. Get a degree in a STEM field, work hard, save money, and then you can enjoy the fruit of your labor. The longer you wait, the sweeter the fruit. |
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Being an owner takes risk. Many people don't want that type of risk. Hence, my comment about getting into a STEM field. Getting a solid job, working hard, move up, and accomplish tasks that separates themselves from others. Will they be a millionaire? Not in the better sense of the word. Will they be able to buy a house even in a HCOL area? Yes. Can they provide for a family? Yes. Want to make a lot of money? Like you said... sell stuff. At the end of the day, a person who is really good at selling poop in a box will make more money than the engineer who designed the box. Look at the salaries of Pharm reps/sales. Look at how much real estate agents make. However, commission based jobs are unstable. Make $500k/yr during a boom cycle and make nothing during a bust. Get caught up living like you make $500k, then that bust cycle is going to hurt like no other. Business owners? Get one business... successful? Use it to leverage another one. Two successes? That's great, leverage to get another one. However, many people don't have that drive or may not care to worry about issues that accompany business ownership. Some people have different goals and expectations of "enough". Some people don't have "enough" in their vocabulary when it comes to work. $100k per year working 9-5 with benefits and no weekend work does appeal to people over making $200k trying to wheel and deal. In closing - people need to figure out what they want in life and then try to build a path it. I could do X, Y, and Z, however, I don't care enough about the things that "extra money" could provide me with. Mastering contentment is quite the progression killer |
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