melaniemiller2002
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Point #2: I think some people who can't afford a house really mean they can't afford the house they want (in other words, they aren't willing to buy a starter house).
I guess I should clarify....a starter home in our area runs around $350k. That price I previously quoted was not for an upscale home. It was for a home that is a few blocks away from gang members (just far enough away so we feel "semi-safe"). If we want to live in a starter home in the "safer" part of town, it would run us around $400k. To have a mortgage that is $2500 a month would put us at our limit, and make me feel a bit nervous should anything happen. Right now, we can't even afford a 30 year mortgage..not for a house that would be approved by the VA (my husband is a disabled vet and we will be using his VA loan for a mortgage in the coming years).
And it doesn't make it any easier that we are having to pay thousands of dollars right now to retain custody of my H's kids (we've had them since they were 1 1/2 and 4). That money was what we were saving up for an "emergency" fund so when we purchased a home, we would have that "cushion". So buying a home has just been moved to the distant future. And by that time....well, I won't be surprised if the house prices climb up even farther. You can't even get a mobile home for less than $250k here now.
Melanie


what am I missing???? I know I can do this! What the heck am I missing??
Wow! You can't get anything in Southern California for those prices. Not even in the poorest neighborhoods. Not sure why house prices are so darn high here. We need another bedroom because we want my Mom to move in with us, but we can't afford it! It's crazy here!


