True. I got a buddy who just bought a property in Volusia county less than a year ago. I need to get some of the details from him.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 11:09 amI've owned four houses, three I lived in, one is an investment propertyheydaralon wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 11:06 amHow many different houses have you owned over the years? my concern (and realistically I'm probably 3 years away from getting a job that would allow me property) is that the employment market may force me to move. In the early stages of life, is owning the property more important than its location?Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 10:56 am
I didn't start in the equity markets, the first thing I bought was real estate
The equity markets became a way to stop working
But first you need a place to live, paying your own mortgage, not someone elses
You're not going to make a huge return inflation adjusted over 25 years
But it's like a savings account, which you can live in
Plus chicks dig it
A bachelor who owns his own home is the most eligible in town
You asked where you should direct your investment first, at your age, blow job city is where I went
Location is paramount,
don't settle
buy a place which you would be happy to live in for the rest of your days, if you got stuck there
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INVEST IN YO'SELF, G!
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You do need the credit rating, the downpayment, and you have to pay that mortgage no matter what
If you have to turn tricks in the alley to pay, just pay it
But don't think of it as cost
You are relieving yourself of the burden of rent : paying someone elses mortgage
Savings account which you could live in for the rest of your days if you had to ; is the first step to personal financial stability
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And frankly, in America, if I didn't have job stability : I would join the military
You don't have to be an Airborne Ranger, you can be clerk for all I care
But it's a stable way to sock money away to buy your dream home at the end
Mind you, Airborne Ranger is what I would be
You don't have to be an Airborne Ranger, you can be clerk for all I care
But it's a stable way to sock money away to buy your dream home at the end
Mind you, Airborne Ranger is what I would be
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My credit rating is shit, so I need to figure out how to get that back up. Not gonna lie, I am a major fuckup financially, but I am trying to turn that ship. Its an oil tanker though, so it won't happen overnight.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 11:17 amYou do need the credit rating, the downpayment, and you have to pay that mortgage no matter what
If you have to turn tricks in the alley to pay, just pay it
But don't think of it as cost
You are relieving yourself of the burden of rent : paying someone elses mortgage
Savings account which you could live in for the rest of your days if you had to ; is the first step to personal financial stability
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Join the military, right awayheydaralon wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 11:30 amMy credit rating is shit, so I need to figure out how to get that back up. Not gonna lie, I am a major fuckup financially, but I am trying to turn that ship. Its an oil tanker though, so it won't happen overnight.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 11:17 amYou do need the credit rating, the downpayment, and you have to pay that mortgage no matter what
If you have to turn tricks in the alley to pay, just pay it
But don't think of it as cost
You are relieving yourself of the burden of rent : paying someone elses mortgage
Savings account which you could live in for the rest of your days if you had to ; is the first step to personal financial stability
The first house I bought was before I received my inheritance
I didn't know my father was going to die, I thought this was going to be my home forever
It wasn't fancy, but it was nice, it was small, but it was good with me, my wife and my dogs
I could have lived there for the rest of my days If I had to
I bought that house with money I saved up in the army
Room & board was $115 a month, everything else I banked
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America is a religion
Hoplites at Marathon
Airborne Ranger is no burden
Honor & Privilege
Pledge allegiance to sacred rights
Save up for a dream home as you go
Chicks dig it
Hoplites at Marathon
Airborne Ranger is no burden
Honor & Privilege
Pledge allegiance to sacred rights
Save up for a dream home as you go
Chicks dig it
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You can set up an account on tdameritrade if you like - it’s literally made for uninformed users.
You won’t make any money though, for a host of reasons I’ve provided. Buy some land, or other hard assets.
You won’t make any money though, for a host of reasons I’ve provided. Buy some land, or other hard assets.
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Thank you all for the input.
I am a young (not that young) person, and as a result, I generally think fairly short term. I'm not looking for some get rich quick type bullshit. I just want to put aside some cash so decades down the road I can have a safety net of some kind. It sort of goes against my programming to even think this way(because I have poor impulse control), but that is how people who have their shit together think. I want to pretend I am one of those.
Smitty, thanks for the advice, and SF thanks for the link.
I am a young (not that young) person, and as a result, I generally think fairly short term. I'm not looking for some get rich quick type bullshit. I just want to put aside some cash so decades down the road I can have a safety net of some kind. It sort of goes against my programming to even think this way(because I have poor impulse control), but that is how people who have their shit together think. I want to pretend I am one of those.
Smitty, thanks for the advice, and SF thanks for the link.
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