Home Buying & Real Estate Thread

Real estate is by far the fastest way for a person that does not come from wealth to acquire wealth and positive net worth.

I think its nuts to live anywhere in America were you have to live with your parents until you are 30+ to buy a home.

Savings my ***.

i agree

nothing cool about being 30-40 at parents
 
Al , read the articles and forums and start listening to the podcast. I find the podcast the most beneficial.
 
F savings we ouchea waiting to inherit our 'rents real estate :lol

Naw but forreal though there's a bunch of cats in the bay buying yeezys and designer shoes yet still live with moms rent free....All for the 'gram and snap.

Glad I got out of the Bay Area tbh
 
F savings we ouchea waiting to inherit our 'rents real estate :lol

Naw but forreal though there's a bunch of cats in the bay buying yeezys and designer shoes yet still live with moms rent free....All for the 'gram and snap.

Glad I got out of the Bay Area tbh


:lol

trust

this happens on the east coast too
 
some please tell me this is an exaggeration :x

Texas >

I secretly want a house on the hills in LA :(

I wish I was. If anything the numbers I posted are on the lower end. The avg "starter home" is prob closer to being in the 800s. Just about every home in SF can be sold for a million plus if the seller wants to do some renovations. The avg 1 bedroom in SF is $3400.

Depends where your at in the bay, but if you wanna live in San Fran, it's all true. You can go to Oakland or a bit of a drive for cheaper

Oakland is just as bad as SF if not worse. Sure you find some cheaper spots but that's if you want to live in East Oakland or along International Blvd. Then there's neighborhoods like Piedmont, Montclair, Glenview, and Trestle Glen where every house is pretty much over a million. Just think of it as The Brooklyn of NorCal.


There are many reasons why some people in the Bay Area still live with their parents. There's rent control in SF so not everyone's paying outrageous rent. It's also a great way to save for a DP. Even if you make $100K a year, You still to come up with $150-$250K for a DP and spending $2K+ a month for rent makes it really hard to save. Or maybe it's a cultural thing. I feel like it's more acceptable in the Asian and Hispanic culture to be living with your folks until your 20-30s.
 
Funny how half of NT was talking about ninja living with his moms when it seems to be a common theme with folks in the bay.
 
I visited Peru for a month this last year. For young adults, the norm was staying with your parents until you got enough to afford your own place. Renting wasn't really a thing.
 
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I visited Peru for a month this last year. For young adults, the norm was staying with your parents until you got enough to afford your own place. Renting wasn't really a thing.

Only in America do we brag about being kicked out and forced to take on debt because "thats what working hard is".

Meanwhile everywhere else in the world after one person "worked harD" they ensure future generations will never have to work hard but more so work SMART thus passing down generational wealth.

People think they get cool points for their parents not building nothing for them and pretty much being selfish and living for themselves and not future generations lol smh
 
I visited Peru for a month this last year. For young adults, the norm was staying with your parents until you got enough to afford your own place. Renting wasn't really a thing.

Only in America do we brag about being kicked out and forced to take on debt because "thats what working hard is".

Meanwhile everywhere else in the world after one person "worked harD" they ensure future generations will never have to work hard but more so work SMART thus passing down generational wealth.

People think they get cool points for their parents not building nothing for them and pretty much being selfish and living for themselves and not future generations lol smh


Moving out when I was 18 made me what I am.

There is no better education you can receive in life than desperation.
 
Funny how half of NT was talking about ninja living with his moms when it seems to be a common theme with folks in the bay.


ninjahood ninjahood yooooooooooooo dimleo

SneakerProSr. SneakerProSr. my mom kicked me out actually........i was 26 years old.........it changed me, maybe she shoulda kicked me out at age 18 instead

i agree with you
 
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Only in America do we brag about being kicked out and forced to take on debt because "thats what working hard is".

Meanwhile everywhere else in the world after one person "worked harD" they ensure future generations will never have to work hard but more so work SMART thus passing down generational wealth.

People think they get cool points for their parents not building nothing for them and pretty much being selfish and living for themselves and not future generations lol smh


i think you took it too far, i know ppl who are adopted or parents didn't have much............they def built a much different character because of it

what you said isn't wrong, but what Sneaker Pro said def aint wrong either


ninjahood ninjahood :smokin
 
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You call it living in your truth, I call it delusional.

You ain't a dumb dude. You can be doing better.


i def agree ninja isn't dumb at all, i get i though.......also we don't know all his personal life, just like you don't know mine or anyone else on NT

for all i know he could be helping his mother

we all can do better though that is never a bad idea, we all come from different places B nobody is better than anyone else as far as I'm concerned on NT
 
Funny how half of NT was talking about ninja living with his moms when it seems to be a common theme with folks in the bay.


ninjahood ninjahood yooooooooooooo dimleo

When u live in your truth, no one can use it against you.

You call it living in your truth, I call it delusional.

You ain't a dumb dude. You can be doing better.

Delusional bout what? Me & moms is ite,

Hispanic & asians cultures leave da home when marriage & kids is looming, otherwise da stigma that exists in America is nonexistent to us.

My cousin's brother in-law who's a flip is a nurse making 120k a year still living at home with his mama cuz he's not married & has no children.

Let's not even talk about this..

http://time.com/4108515/millennials-live-at-home-parents/

More young adults are living with their parents than at any time since 1940, according to new data. And for today’s millennials, it means that more than a third of young women and almost half of young men will have to say a sad goodbye to that dream of the Rachel-and-Monica-loft from Friends.

Da USA bout to join what is already a international norm.
 
I don't respect men who don't contribute to their parents but stay in a German vehicle and spend thousands on shoes a month.

Latin American countries cannot be compared to the US cause ain't a damned person in the U.S. gonna ever be as humble as someone from 2nd to the 3rd world countries.

I got a friend who lets his mom fund his whole existence and ain't done **** for himself.

But keep enabling men to stay at home, contributing nothing, acting like they're "doing it"
 
Not even gonna front I stunted in my early to mid 20's living at home, Bimmer'd up, Retro J'd up....But damn I couldn't even look at myself in da mirror b

To each their own for sure though...Just don't be flossin on IG and Snap thinking ya really doin' it [emoji]128514[/emoji]
 
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