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Do you rent or own where you live? Is it what you want to be doing?

I managed to buy a small house during the weird financial stuff going on during covid. As much as this gif is accurate, I like it better than renting.

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  • I rent and I want to be dead on a daily basis. The exploitative nature of nearly every part of human civilization wears on me to the point i find life not worth the effort in any way shape or form.

    My parents cursed me for a hit of dopamine. Hopefully next life they just shoot up meth or something instead of creating a new wage slave.

  • Rent. I move cities every 3-5 years chasing my dream job though so... yeah, rent it is. I'm looking to possibly also lose the current job as well, so it's also rent as far into the future as I can see.

    On the bright side, I don't have to pay for any appliances 🤷‍♂️.

  • I rent and I don't love it, but my dream living situation (houseboat) will require years of career development to get financially stable enough to afford it so I'd rather not tie myself down to a property before then anyway

  • I own and 100% it's what I want. This is pretty much my dream house and I would burn it to the ground before I let someone else live here.

  • Own. I saved for years because I didn't ever want to rent again.

    I managed to buy a small house during the weird financial stuff going on during covid

    Same, except I got lucky and managed to buy right before covid. Was able to take advantage of the weird financial stuff and re-finance less than a year into my mortgage, though. Worked out pretty well. Went from a 20-year fixed at 4% to a 15-year fixed at 2.8%.

  • Own. I wanted to buy in my early 20's but wasn't able to make it happen until my mid 30's. (Nothing like chasing a skyrocketing housing market, amiright?) I hate being responsible for all the maintenance, but otherwise it's a huge step up in every way. I never want to go back to renting.

    All those years of renting left me with a lifelong distaste for landlords. Perpetually renting is part of the American poverty trap, IMO. I hate seeing my peers buying up the last would-be starter homes to turn them into rentals. And I hate that all the new construction around me is targeting higher-income buyers. If I had the time and money, I would love to build modest homes and sell them to first-time buyers and new parents.

  • We own, but only because my husband put the effort in before we met. If I was on my own I’d probably live on a boat. Bought a place he could afford by himself but lived super frugally and had roommates so he could pay it down faster. We flipped that into a house that needed work, did a bunch ourselves and got it looking pretty nice. We wanted to get out of the city though so eventually moved up island and got acreage. And a house that needed a ton of work. We moved before prices got crazy, would never be able to afford it now. Been here 14 years and we just keep puttering away at it. I love my home and all its quirks, I feel safe and loved here. I’m not so enamoured with the community as much as I was when we moved here, but people come and go. There’s some gems though. We’re kinda stuck here though as we’ll never be able to get better than we have unless we moved really far north.

    The idea is to build a cottage for my daughter since she’ll never be able to afford her own place. Then later if she needs more space for her own family we’ll move into it. Told her she’s gonna have to help build and design it though. And get a job at the local hardware store/lumber yard for the discount lol.

  • We got very lucky and we're able to buy in the 'teens when interest rates were still low after the 2008 collapse.

    This summer a whole bunch of stuff we both want and need to do (but can't/won't DIY) are all happening at once, and in 3 months half my annual salary will have been spent. Spent to make things exactly like we want them, so still better than renting.

  • Still mortgaged, but that's what ownership looks like in the US, mostly.

    And, yeah, fuck paying someone for something they can take away with minimum warning. A home is just too fundamental a need for me. A home that someone else controls is not the same thing at all, on the level that matters in that regard.

  • I rent and will never be allowed to own. If I could ever be lucky enough to own a house so I can just pay propty tax and quit my 40hr a week job i would become a different person I would be so happy.

    The highest paying jobs in my city still trap me living paycheck to paycheck.

    I hate being, my life will probably end soon so at least I have that to look forward to

  • I own but I got in the game back at the end of the 90s and paid my house off in like 10 years. Have never bothered to move even though it's only like 1000 sq ft. Gradually adding crap onto it though, so now it does have AC and about to have solar, lol.

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