- Oct 19, 2004
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http://www.zillow.com/homes/for_sal...502953,37.117621,-122.13192_rect/10_zm/0_mmm/
thats in san jose--mind you SF area prob is worse and you get even less for your money and an even older house, anyways in SJ any decent home in good neighborhoods is easy 700K+ while bad neighborhoods in the notorious east side is still $500K, these should only show single family detached homes. no condos or townhomes just beause thats whatI'm looking for. so folks saying i have to save up $140K 20% downpayment to avoid PMI, plus i have to set money aside for closing cost, property tax if not impounded, and other misc. when and how am i just gonna get $140K, that downpayment is some of the homes people posted here in other states that have been remodeled with nice big yards.
its very discouraging to say the least. I'm in my 30s and a lot of my peers who live here simply cant afford to buy even if they wanted to. Even those with college educations. Even buying a $500K house, which means it will be crappy and dated that definitely needs to be remodeled or fixed up in a lot of ways, in a not so good neighborhood. thats $100K downpayment 20%. even those making 100K a year will struggle or not even be able to afford a home here. You prob need dual income both making about $100K a year (200K+ combined) to play ball.
a lot of folks here still live with their parents, simply just accept the fact they will rent forever, or move out of their parents only to move in a house with other friends renting a room for $500-600 a month just to say they moved out of their parents. Rent around here for a 2 bedroom is easy $2000, and 3+ or a house to rent is easy 2500-4000+ thats some of yall mortgages if not more for the big *** house and lot.
so even if i was able to pull 20% out my *** lol on a $600K house, on a 3.8% interest 30 years. which lets say i save this amount by the time im 45 years old lol. based on the average property tax, insurance, my monthly mortgage will be near $3000 a month, not including utilities and other expenses. and say i have 2-3 kids by then. thats paycheck to paycheck and if either myself or wifey lose our job, we done. definitely no living comfortably in those conditions
so is this real life fam? if so.. im dead fam..
Its your choice to live in the bay. If that is that important to you, then i guess thats real life. Theres plenty of great places to live in this country though. Living with parents if your older than 18 is ridiculous to me but to each their own.