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by agentofoblivion
1138 days ago
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That’s incoherent. If you want to buy a home, but cant right now, financing a vehicle is an issue. You’re not “spending your money elsewhere”, you’re taking major debt to drive something you can’t afford, and paying dearly for it at the cost of your real goal, which is now further away than it otherwise would have been. In my experience/opinion, a major problem is people think in terms of monthly cash flow when trying to decide if they can afford something. That’s the fast lane for ending up in a place where you’re breaking even with monthly payments and never having much to show for it. Or, “the average person” I think you called them. The very same person that can’t come up with $600 in an emergency or whatever. |
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Bingo bango friend. People's thinking is rooted in how they think the economy is moving. It's irrational but here it is, if they feel hopeless about ever become homeowners, they will spend money on smaller things because...why wouldn't they? There is no greater expense than a home.