Back in the spring of 2004, I had a lofty goal: plan a wedding AND buy a house that we could move into after the honeymoon. Unfortunately, the house purchase didn't happen, and I never really made house-hunting a priority since then. When we are at home, my wife and I are usually sitting in front of a computer or sleeping. We both are in bands with practice spaces, and don't watch much TV. She has a home-based business in addition to her day job, but it doesn't actually require much space. No kids yet, although maybe in a few years that will change. Paying $600 a month for a 1BR apartment in the same city where we both work, with every convenience we could ever need, has left us with plenty of "play money" for our various interests, and saving for a house hasn't happened.
It appears that one way or another, 2007 is the year we will buy a home. We disagree on what our first home should be. We could live very comfortably for several years to come in a townhouse, or at least that's what *I* think. I don't care about having a lawn, am not a fix-it kind of person, and in general don't see us getting much out of owning a "proper" house. My wife, however, thinks that we would become cramped in a townhouse, and wants to be able to remodel at will, plant a garden, and so on. Neither of us is concerned about having a huge home (even if we could afford it), but there is some disagreement over needs versus wants.
Property values here are insane right now, so a complete POS house on a small lot commands what I consider extremely high prices. I'm not opposed to buying and maintaining a house, but I also don't want to pay through the nose for something that isn't that nice, simply because it's located on a prime piece of property. On the other hand, most of the townhouses here are of the cookie-cutter variety, Beige Hell if you will.
If some of you could offer some input or experiences about things like association fees, roofing/siding/maintenance costs, appliance maintenance, or ANYTHING else as it pertains to , I'd appreciate it a great deal. We are unfortunately starting from scratch financially, and if we are going to take the plunge, I want to avoid paying hundreds of dollars extra every month for things that won't offer any improvement over apartment living.
Whew!
It appears that one way or another, 2007 is the year we will buy a home. We disagree on what our first home should be. We could live very comfortably for several years to come in a townhouse, or at least that's what *I* think. I don't care about having a lawn, am not a fix-it kind of person, and in general don't see us getting much out of owning a "proper" house. My wife, however, thinks that we would become cramped in a townhouse, and wants to be able to remodel at will, plant a garden, and so on. Neither of us is concerned about having a huge home (even if we could afford it), but there is some disagreement over needs versus wants.
Property values here are insane right now, so a complete POS house on a small lot commands what I consider extremely high prices. I'm not opposed to buying and maintaining a house, but I also don't want to pay through the nose for something that isn't that nice, simply because it's located on a prime piece of property. On the other hand, most of the townhouses here are of the cookie-cutter variety, Beige Hell if you will.
If some of you could offer some input or experiences about things like association fees, roofing/siding/maintenance costs, appliance maintenance, or ANYTHING else as it pertains to , I'd appreciate it a great deal. We are unfortunately starting from scratch financially, and if we are going to take the plunge, I want to avoid paying hundreds of dollars extra every month for things that won't offer any improvement over apartment living.
Whew!
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