I owned a house for many years, my wife fixed up the inside, and I was an avid gardner, and spent all my time planting, dreaming, I hate to tell you how much I spent, buying little plants mail order.
When I got divorced, I fought hard to keep the house, but when she was gone, it was just an empty burden.
Now I have an apartment, my rent is about what my mortgage was, but I am happier than a pig in shit. The landlord is fantastic, I can walk to the store, I can go to Las Vegas, and all I have to do is lock the door, and instead of a one acre garden, I have three pots on the patio which give me just as much pleasure.
It's a lifestyle choice, do you want to settle down, or do you want to live free?
The funny thing is, I am so happy now, that I worry more about screwing up and losing my apartment than I ever did about losing my house.
otherwise, now is a very good time (best in my short life) to buy a house. The biggest mistake I made was taking out a fixed at 10%. But now, I think if I was going 30 year I would take out a fixed.
If you like hanging out at home depot, buying is good, if you like punching in 10 numbers on your cell phone anytime something breaks renting is great.
Now when I say rent, I'm talking apartment vs house, no way today would I rent a house, hell you can buy and if you don't like it you can live there for free for a year and walk away.
So maybe a better question is house vs apartment? If the answer is house, I would definately buy.
When I got divorced, I fought hard to keep the house, but when she was gone, it was just an empty burden.
Now I have an apartment, my rent is about what my mortgage was, but I am happier than a pig in shit. The landlord is fantastic, I can walk to the store, I can go to Las Vegas, and all I have to do is lock the door, and instead of a one acre garden, I have three pots on the patio which give me just as much pleasure.
It's a lifestyle choice, do you want to settle down, or do you want to live free?
The funny thing is, I am so happy now, that I worry more about screwing up and losing my apartment than I ever did about losing my house.
otherwise, now is a very good time (best in my short life) to buy a house. The biggest mistake I made was taking out a fixed at 10%. But now, I think if I was going 30 year I would take out a fixed.
If you like hanging out at home depot, buying is good, if you like punching in 10 numbers on your cell phone anytime something breaks renting is great.
Now when I say rent, I'm talking apartment vs house, no way today would I rent a house, hell you can buy and if you don't like it you can live there for free for a year and walk away.
So maybe a better question is house vs apartment? If the answer is house, I would definately buy.