my problem is that I'm saving up - but saving up 20% takes a really long time
an FHA allows for as low as 3.5% - PMI would be ~$150-$250 for the range I'm looking at
I don't think Seattle has hit its cap yet - values are still going up by close to double digits YoY
@ton.yeung yeah, I know not to let them do a hard pull :)
what do you mean? with double digit growth?
right - my range is $350k - $400k
the 25% income > housing rule, is that for gross or net?
right now I've just been chucking extra $ into my Roth IRA since I can remove it easily
and I upped my 401k contributions to 10% of my paycheck, haha
TCO? That is my main concern
I know I can afford mortgage and down payment
but I do not like not having an emergency fund if I need a new water heater or something
so 3.5% down + 3% fees bare minimum
definitely. I don't want to find out there's a crumbling foundation 6mo after buying :P
I just can't abide paying $500/mo for HOA fees
so I'm willing to move a bit north of where I'd ideally like to be
luckily where I live the worst common problem is moldy siding
the shitty looking "grey gravel" siding is very popular here from the 50's
I'm turning 25 next month, auto insurance is about to get a lot cheaper :)
@ton.yeung possible. I'm going to talk to my credit union, see what they think
they've never steered me wrong yet
yeah, if it wasn't for the down payment, I could buy a house right now with no regrets or worries
I do not have a very frivolous lifestyle
I mean, I don't go out every night, or even every week, I cook my own meals, etc. etc.
It's appreciated, I'll look into MCC
what about the grants? where can I learn about those?
hmm, I'm on my HUD website but I'll look harder. can't find it yet
seems like most of the HUD stuff here is only for low income
habitat for humanity would be cool
spend 500 hours and get a free down payment
WSHFC-sponsored homebuyer education seminars ?
e.g. if they tell me to go do that stuff, too, they're probably good to work with
I g2g - care to continue this convo via gchat or something?
I have a recent copy of my credit report, I'm around 780 atm