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by ghaff 842 days ago
I used to (half-)joke that had I known how much work and money my house was going to be, I'd probably just have gone with a newer condo.

I agree with the points upthread that a lot of people like the idea of home ownership but don't appreciate all the ongoing costs--including the amortized costs of unexpected things. (I just paid $1K to get a big tree that came down dealt with which fortunately didn't cause any actual damage.

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I do appreciate that your fantasy alternative to house ownership is owning a condo and not renting an apartment.

The difference is single family unit vs shared walls, not owning vs renting.

In ideal situations, I think almost everyone would prefer owning over renting.

>In ideal situations, I think almost everyone would prefer owning over renting.

I don't think that's true at all especially for people earlier in life/career. Even had I had more money in a brokerage account, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have made a home purchase (whether single family house or condo) before I did. And I don't think that's all that unusual for people 10 years out of school or so.

Yes, I was at a point when I could afford it but I was also mentally ready to put down some more roots.

I just think the difficulty of selling is a bit over-stated when talking about reasons people rent.

I really do believe the large majority of people renting are doing so because they can't afford to buy.