Oldhack-
I definitely wasn't implying that people should be prevented from home ownership if they don't meet the aforementioned standards (like you, I don't regard these as "rules"). You're situation exemplies such. It sounds like you've made an excellent decision and you have long-term projections. I love your OPM equity philosophy...I wish I was in a position to follow suit!
I suppose my questioning pertains to first-time buyers moreso than those "trapped" in underwater properties. It seems to me that 20% shouldn't be as difficult to achieve when compared to the glorious "bubble" days. Of course, if these potential buyers are in rental situations, I imagine this may be a reason why 20% down could be problematic. In my area, rent has not decreased dramatically which could make saving for a purchase difficult.
I'm currently considering foreclosure. Rent in my area will actually cost more than my mortgage. My big consideration is home repairs. When repairs are factored into my equation, renting is a more cost-effective option.
I definitely wasn't implying that people should be prevented from home ownership if they don't meet the aforementioned standards (like you, I don't regard these as "rules"). You're situation exemplies such. It sounds like you've made an excellent decision and you have long-term projections. I love your OPM equity philosophy...I wish I was in a position to follow suit!
I suppose my questioning pertains to first-time buyers moreso than those "trapped" in underwater properties. It seems to me that 20% shouldn't be as difficult to achieve when compared to the glorious "bubble" days. Of course, if these potential buyers are in rental situations, I imagine this may be a reason why 20% down could be problematic. In my area, rent has not decreased dramatically which could make saving for a purchase difficult.
I'm currently considering foreclosure. Rent in my area will actually cost more than my mortgage. My big consideration is home repairs. When repairs are factored into my equation, renting is a more cost-effective option.
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