Is THIS The Time To (FINALLY) Buy A House?
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Top Comments (10)
The simple answer, NO!
I got my house when I was 21 now I'm 36 and never regret it! Looking to buy another one in the following year
Closing on another rental property next Tuesday. 25% down. It has the potential for roughly $300+ in monthly cash flow, after taxes, insurance, and property management fees. And to support Jaspreet's overall thesis, I retired at 59 because of real estate. Still buying when I find a deal that makes sense.
Not to mention bigger house means higher utility costs
my dude get rid of the bots in your comment sections. its getting out of hand
Bought my house in 2022 and don’t regret it one bit. My mortgage is close to rent in my local area. It’s insane.
Join Market Briefs for FREE and get my daily financial newsletter: https://briefs.finance/0efe8d WARNING: LOOKOUT FOR SCAMS IN THE COMMENTS! There are many fake accounts impersonating me, and there are many bots promoting fake/scam investments. I will NEVER ask you to contact me through YouTube comments, telegram, or WhatsApp. I have a checkmark next to my name and my comment will be highlighted. Fake accounts do not have that. Please be aware of fake accounts trying to scam you using my name and picture!
Florida houses are cheap, but insurance is unaffordable. Active hurricane season.
Just bought my house this month and it’s a buyers market in Austin Texas. I walked away with a huge deal
So many California plates parked out front of new homes in Arizona and Nevada. They seem to buy everything in cash as homes are less expensive
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Top Comments (10)
The simple answer, NO!
I got my house when I was 21 now I'm 36 and never regret it! Looking to buy another one in the following year
Closing on another rental property next Tuesday. 25% down. It has the potential for roughly $300+ in monthly cash flow, after taxes, insurance, and property management fees. And to support Jaspreet's overall thesis, I retired at 59 because of real estate. Still buying when I find a deal that makes sense.
Not to mention bigger house means higher utility costs
my dude get rid of the bots in your comment sections. its getting out of hand
Bought my house in 2022 and don’t regret it one bit. My mortgage is close to rent in my local area. It’s insane.
Join Market Briefs for FREE and get my daily financial newsletter: https://briefs.finance/0efe8d WARNING: LOOKOUT FOR SCAMS IN THE COMMENTS! There are many fake accounts impersonating me, and there are many bots promoting fake/scam investments. I will NEVER ask you to contact me through YouTube comments, telegram, or WhatsApp. I have a checkmark next to my name and my comment will be highlighted. Fake accounts do not have that. Please be aware of fake accounts trying to scam you using my name and picture!
Florida houses are cheap, but insurance is unaffordable. Active hurricane season.
Just bought my house this month and it’s a buyers market in Austin Texas. I walked away with a huge deal
So many California plates parked out front of new homes in Arizona and Nevada. They seem to buy everything in cash as homes are less expensive