Hello everyone,
I hope this is the right place to posted this thread.....
I am in need of some honest advice and this forum has always been a great place to get it So any thoughts or suggestions is greatly appreciated....
I am hopefully days away from being discharged (hope I am not jinking myself) and am trying to assess my home and financial situation objectively.
We bought our home a year and a half ago, used almost all of our savings as a down payment and on repairs (cosmetic updates too I admit).
Well, long story short, our income levels have since changed (we make considerably less than when we bought it) and the value of this home has depreciated to the point we are now under water about $50,000. Hence, started the bankruptcy. Yes, we have included this home in the bankruptcy so if we need to walk away from it we can...
Our monthly net (take home) income is about $7000.00. Our house payments including the first and second is $2759.00 (including taxes and insurance). We also have two car payments totalling $764.00. We are a family of 4, two children and have only about $300 in monthly day care expenses thanks to family.
I would like to use this bankruptcy as the fresh start it is intended and my question (s) is this~
Should I keep this house? And can I really afford it?
My instinct tells me to hang on until the real estate market recovers (which will also give me time to work on rebuilding our credit) and then sell and buy something smaller and more affordable. But is this really a good idea and how long do I hang in there? Is time for us to become a renters instead?
Our savings is only $9,000.00 and I know I need to work on rebuilding that. I am not too crazy about moving my kids again but know I need to what is best in the long run.
On the other hand, I feel like this house is the only thing we have left to show for the savings we once had, so I am soo scared to walk away and start completely over with absolutely nothing.
Anyone out there in the same situation? Any thoughts or suggestions are greatly apreciated and much needed...
Thank you for all the great support!
I hope this is the right place to posted this thread.....
I am in need of some honest advice and this forum has always been a great place to get it So any thoughts or suggestions is greatly appreciated....
I am hopefully days away from being discharged (hope I am not jinking myself) and am trying to assess my home and financial situation objectively.
We bought our home a year and a half ago, used almost all of our savings as a down payment and on repairs (cosmetic updates too I admit).
Well, long story short, our income levels have since changed (we make considerably less than when we bought it) and the value of this home has depreciated to the point we are now under water about $50,000. Hence, started the bankruptcy. Yes, we have included this home in the bankruptcy so if we need to walk away from it we can...
Our monthly net (take home) income is about $7000.00. Our house payments including the first and second is $2759.00 (including taxes and insurance). We also have two car payments totalling $764.00. We are a family of 4, two children and have only about $300 in monthly day care expenses thanks to family.
I would like to use this bankruptcy as the fresh start it is intended and my question (s) is this~
Should I keep this house? And can I really afford it?
My instinct tells me to hang on until the real estate market recovers (which will also give me time to work on rebuilding our credit) and then sell and buy something smaller and more affordable. But is this really a good idea and how long do I hang in there? Is time for us to become a renters instead?
Our savings is only $9,000.00 and I know I need to work on rebuilding that. I am not too crazy about moving my kids again but know I need to what is best in the long run.
On the other hand, I feel like this house is the only thing we have left to show for the savings we once had, so I am soo scared to walk away and start completely over with absolutely nothing.
Anyone out there in the same situation? Any thoughts or suggestions are greatly apreciated and much needed...
Thank you for all the great support!
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