TheCutlery said:
I put down 3.5%.
I bought a 245k house, my wife and I make 110k a year.
What now? You gonna tell me I can"t afford my loan?
Lol, now you want to pull numbers out to justify your purchase. At least I can be thankful you dropped that stupid apartment derail.
I wasn"t arguing whether or not you (personally) could afford it, because until now, you didn"t present any numbers, so only you could know your personal financial situation.
I am still saying that in general, someone putting 3.5% down is still a red flag flag to me.
Go ahead, pay all that extra interest to the bank, again, it"s your money. You"re the one with the combined income of over $100,000 a year who somehow only has $20,000 in the bank, so you"re obviously some sort of financial wizard.
Sharmai said:
I grew up in the same place for 13 years then moved while we were in high school to Indiana. At the time I had no idea just how much of an effect that had on me being removed from friends and family I had known for my entire life. I can look back now and see just how massive a change it was and how much I changed because of it.
I will not have that happen to my kids. Many people don"t realize just how important that foundation is as you move through life"s transitions with those people around you.
Almost same exact thing happened to me too. I lived in the same home for about 10 years, when I finished elementary school (age 12) my parents upped and moved to a nicer neighborhood, bigger home, etc.......but over 100 miles away. So I had to start junior high knowing zero people, and losing all my old friends. It was a tough few years early on for sure, and I was pissed as hell at my parents for moving.
Looking back now.....it"s hard to say if it was for better or worse, since it made me into the person I am today. Even though I went from being one of the most popular kids in class to a loner, it did make me stronger mentally, and also allowed me to focus more on school. So I"ll never know if I would have been as successful as I am now if I had stayed in my old neighborhood. We did move to a better school district, and I"m still best friends with my sole friend from junior high....going on 30 years now. That being said, I agree with you, I won"t move when my kids are that age, I"ll wait until they enter college.