Hi! Some background info:
My parents have rented for the last 20 years. They currently pay about 1950 a month for an apartment.
My sister who is special needs lives with them.
As my parents age one thing that would help is a custom handicapped bathroom for my sister.
She is 500 pounds, it's very hard for her step into the shower. A walkin type shower without a tub would help a lot.
My parents will never buy. They are in their late 60s now.
DH and I have been lucky in the real estate market. We have about 250,000 in equity in our own home we could use to help finance a second property.
My parents would sign a lease. We could get them a much nicer place than they currently rent for about 1700 a month.
The extra money would help them too.
And we also have a special needs daughter. Thinking ahead to her future, it would be nice to have that security for her one day.
We have no debt but our mortgage and taking on more makes me a little nervous.
Any issues we should consider.
If you were in our position, would you do it.
Also, another bit of info. I have two other sisters who live in the same building as my parents. They would like to buy, but will not live in a separate building as my parents. They help a lot with my special needs sister. I feel like I owe them this to allow them to buy a place but keep my folks close. They themselves couldn't finance two units, and will not live with my folks. Just the same building. Is that making sense lol?
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What type of cost of living area are you all located in? Low? Mid? High?
My next question is about your parents income. How much do they earn each month after taxes, health insurance and retirement savings?
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Keep it as a rental property.
Make sure you can afford to take on the costs of the condo on your own should something happen to one of your parents.
IMO this is what having money is about - helping others when your own needs (note I did not say all the wants and luxuries) are taken care of.
IMO, if they are able to buy and need to buy then they should buy. It isn't your responsibility to buy and then rent for them because of their own complicated issues with banks and home ownership. If they want to do right by your sister and she needs to live in a modified home then they need to step up and make that happen for her. Or, they just need to deal with the fact that their decision to never purchase a home makes things potentially more difficult for them and your sister.