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New here -wondering about buying a house

Hello! DH and I are contemplating buying a house. I am looking to go to grad school starting in January 2013. It will take me 2 years to get through school. We are considering moving out of state after I graduate from school. Should we buy a house just to possibly move in 2-3 years? Will we get our money back in that short amount of time? Anything else we should think about? Thanks!
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Re: New here -wondering about buying a house

  • imageGABride2010:
    Hello! DH and I are contemplating buying a house. I am looking to go to grad school starting in January 2013. It will take me 2 years to get through school. We are considering moving out of state after I graduate from school.

    Should we buy a house just to possibly move in 2-3 years? No. Financial people do not advise buying uness you plan on being in it for at least 5 years, but in this economy, they probably would recommend being in it even longer.

    Will we get our money back in that short amount of time? No. You will lose money in pretty much all markets.

    Anything else we should think about? Thanks!

  • NO!  No no no no no no.

    - We bought a house where I'm going to school because we expected to keep it long-term, but have decided not to.  We just talked with an agent this week and after 3 years and getting the neighborhood steal in the first place, we can only break even, even though we've made a bunch of upgrades.  Two or three years just isn't enough time for appreciation these days.

    - There is nothing more frustrating than being studying for exams and the _____ breaks.  If you rented, you just pick up the phone and it's not your problem.  If it's your house, you have to make all the phone calls, and, oh yeah, open your wallet when your family income is already strapped.

    - The regular maintenance that comes with a house is a PITA with a demanding school schedule.  You have to get the HVAC serviced, you have to find a lawn care company, you have get the gutters cleaned, etc, etc. 

  • Thank you both for your help! I really appreciate it. We will definitely think very seriously about buying if/when we decide to do so. The main reasons we are thinking about buying is because we have both lived in this town for at least 10 years, and both sets of parents and siblings live here. It is likely that we would stay here after I am done with school. We will probably just continue to rent the house we are currently in. Thanks again!
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  • I know the previous posts are probably not what you wanted to hear, but I think they are right.  I feel your pain! I had to wait through my DH's 5 years of doctoral grad school (plus 2 extra years) before we are finally now buying a house...

    But I am so glad we did wait. Honestly DH and I are in a really great financial state right now because of that decision. Although at times it was really hard seeing all of my friends buy houses, while we were still renting, some of those same friends are now in bad financial situations because they bought a house too early. 



  • Lynnirene, I know exactly what you mean! I hate renting! I feel like we are just throwing money in the trash every month. It drives me crazy, but I know that it makes the most sense right now. I think I would feel better about it if I really liked the house we are renting. It is fine, just NMS for everyday living. We live in a cabin with wood ceilings, wood walls, and wood floors. All of the wood is the same color, and it is just too much! I really wish I had some drywall I could paint. Oh well...life goes on! Thanks for the advice.
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  • No

    Current recommendations are you need to be in your home for 7-10 years just to recoup your buyiing and selling costs (with no additional profit).

  • Several of the people want to purchase with the high facility and extra services from the property management company .At this time everett property management company is the best services provide company .Like Cost-Effective Pricing,Local Experience,Shorter Vacancies,Regular Property Inspection,$10 Million Liability Insurance Policy.

     


  • Everett property management deals in all type of properties. There are lots of property management companies in the market. Property management everett wa is a premier property management firm which provide lots of services in property management field. They have lots of properties of residential as well as commercial.
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