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Weekly Accountability Post
I saw no one started this yesterday, and we haven't had one since Christmas, so I thought I would start it this week.
1. How MM was your weekend?
2. Any progress towards your goals?
3. QOTW: If money wasn't an option, what kind of vacation would you take/where would you go?
Re: Weekly Accountability Post
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How MM was your weekend?
Very MM. We pretty much stayed in except for $33 gas, $47 Petsmart dog grooming, and $63 Famous Footwear for shoes for H's school.
Total- $143.
Any progress towards our goals?
Yes, tomorrow we plan to start putting money back into our e-fund, house DP and vacay fund. We've gotten a little off track in the month of December.
If money wasn't an option, what type of vacay would you take?
H and I would definitley do a 2 week cruise on Royal Carribbeans Oasis with a balcony!
Around the world trip, seriously like everywhere. Europe, Australia, Russia, Egypt, Germany, France, England- you get the picture, it would be a long trip.
Eh..not really...other than that I finished up our December spending sheet and figured out we saved more than $500 more than I thought we would considering Christmas gifts and voluntarily paying $500 down on H's SL. Hooray!
If money wasn't an option, I don't think I'd ever come back home! Places at the top of my list include Machu Picchu, New Zealand, and Greece and Italy.
Very good due to the fact we've pretty much been snowed in since Saturday. We have not spent a penny.
2. Any progress towards your goals?
We are house hunting, but we've been looking of more than a year. We live in a very "in-demand" town and inventory in our price range is almost nonexistent. (Tiny houses, huge price tags but we want a little space!) The more we wait the more we can save for a bigger DP but prices keep going up. I refuse to do anything less than 20%.
3. QOTW: If money wasn't an option, what kind of vacation would you take/where would you go?
Bora Bora for a month.
On a side note, this board is giving me home price envy for other parts of the country! Perhaps you can sympathize?
I'm a fellow Masshole...
I can sure sympathize with housing costs. It's really frustrating. There's barely anything out there right now and our price range is limited as it is. I'm trying to scrape up at least 10% as well but I think there are conventional loans that you can qualify for less...We got pre-qualified with ~7%. Not sure if this depends on credit score or what....
It really depends on salary and current homes...MA has a HCOL with REALLY old and outdated houses, especially near Boston where all the jobs are. It's also really difficult to find cheap rentals when trying to save up. H and I are saving like crazy but it is still not enough to have 20% in a realistic time frame.
No disrespect taken! There's nothing wrong with waiting. Its a personal choice for everyone. We've already been saving for a year and the PMI will be negligible compared to what we are already tossing out each month at rent. I personally want to start having kids by around 30 and don't want to be renting when we do ttc which doesn't leave me much time. We are also in a really crappy complex right now but its the cheapest we can find while we save, so in that way, we are motivated to buy sooner rather than later. Just boils down to personal choice
I actually want to wait, and would have no issue TTC in our rental duplex, but am having a hard time getting H on board. It's hard to convince him that putting down less is wrong because I read it online when all of his friends have done FHA. 10% is our compromise. We're lucky to be in Worcester county, which is a cheaper area, and that we like old homes. Putting down less wouldn't bother me if we worked in a more stable field, but layoffs are always a threat for us.
Travel cross country hitting as many states as we could and sleeping in hotels along the way!
Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: May 2015
Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: May 2015
2. Started to rebuild our savings and looking towards paying off my credit card debt because of medical bills and MW's work laptop failed right after the new year.
3. I would travel the United States, Canada, and Europe. I may also travel to other places but not sure.