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Someone is laboring under the delusion you need to make $208,000 a year to afford it, or that for some reason people working at Micky-D's are entitled to a half million dollar home. |
Spent most of my life building homes.......right now we are finishing up a 34 lot subdivision.....all sold out in two years. Lots of first time home buyers. I have no clue as to the income these young people are making. These are not starter homes like myself and others built in the seventies, when we couldn't afford to have it all. These first time buyers today want and expect a lot more when they buy a new home. Two car garages, central ac, granite countertops, three bathrooms, hardwood floors throughout, custom kitchen... most are driving brand new vehicles to boot. In this market it would be very difficult to build/sell a basic home without the amenities above.
Kind of like poor people today as opposed to when I grew up. Todays poor people are overweight, wear brand new clothes/shoes, have cars and cell phones, jewelry, tatoos, ebt cards...My how times have changed. |
GEEZ I thought I was in the political forum by mistake ><><>
buying more than you can afford put me thru my wifes final years <><>< |
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480,000 principal + PMI @5% (likely much higher for a first loan) @30 years = 2577/month 10k average real estate taxes + 2k average property insurance = 12k Monthly payment = 3,670 30% threshold = x*.30 = 3670 = 12,233/month gross 146,796/yr / 2000 hrs = 73.4 an hour gross wage. Which is likely low as I don't think a first time home buyer with that size of a loan is even going to get 5%, so the answer is likely over 80/hr. |
The idea of a first time home buyer purchasing a $480,000 home with little or no down payment is just plain stupid. They should be looking at an older existing home at half that price.
Anyone planning to buy a home should be saving every dollar they can towards their downpayment. You dont just decide you want it and must have it......you have to save and sacrifice......and not expect it to be laid at your feet because you deserve it. We are building new homes right now, with all the amenities, in the high 300's, and they are selling faster than we can build them. So thats $100,000 less than the example given. |
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