Wow - what a response.
First home:
1 - What was your income? $60k? (2 incomes)
2 - What was the purchase price? $260k condo
3 - How much did you borrow? $210k
4 - Do you feel, with time, you stretched too much, were quite conservative, or it feels just right? Why? You know, it felt just right. We lived in an extremely pricey area. This was the most we could afford with old fashioned lending standards (it was the 90s/we put 20% down). The interest rate was kind of high. We refied to a 15-year loan shortly after that and was fine for 2 years. That being said, our income went up to almost $100k in the course of 2 years. But even so, we knew housing would be a chunk of our income, and all things considered, the home was cheaper than anything we could have rented (including a studio apartment on the wrong side of the tracks. I Don't understand the whole renting is cheaper thing. If that was the case where we live, we'd be HAPPY to rent.). We also had no other debts. Though looking back, I see we took on a lot. But our thinking at the time was honestly something we could afford on one income. We were used to most of our income going to rent, etc. (& yeah - the tax breaks really helped with the cost back then).
First home:
1 - What was your income? $60k? (2 incomes)
2 - What was the purchase price? $260k condo
3 - How much did you borrow? $210k
4 - Do you feel, with time, you stretched too much, were quite conservative, or it feels just right? Why? You know, it felt just right. We lived in an extremely pricey area. This was the most we could afford with old fashioned lending standards (it was the 90s/we put 20% down). The interest rate was kind of high. We refied to a 15-year loan shortly after that and was fine for 2 years. That being said, our income went up to almost $100k in the course of 2 years. But even so, we knew housing would be a chunk of our income, and all things considered, the home was cheaper than anything we could have rented (including a studio apartment on the wrong side of the tracks. I Don't understand the whole renting is cheaper thing. If that was the case where we live, we'd be HAPPY to rent.). We also had no other debts. Though looking back, I see we took on a lot. But our thinking at the time was honestly something we could afford on one income. We were used to most of our income going to rent, etc. (& yeah - the tax breaks really helped with the cost back then).
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