That's part of it, too, Susan. What we have now is technically a 2BR and it's way too small. So we need either a bigger 2BR or a 3+, with a yard, that takes dogs, and I'd prefer not to share walls as I really don't like knowing when my neighbors orgasm. There are rentals like that, but there are more for sale.
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Susan, WooHoo! That's fabulous!
Poor Cindy! How's that nose feeling?
I knew I'd be selling my co-op in NYC in five years or so when I bought it, so I put the tax money into paying extra on the mortage. This brought the principl down enough that when I sold it, I had a nice chunk of change.
That's a very interesting idea.
Actually the tax breaks may not be that much if housing costs are low in your area. Last year I couldn't itemize enough to beat the standard deduction even with the mortgage interest deduction.
Susan, WOO HOO!
Poor Cindy! How's that nose feeling?Still a little sore, but not nearly as bad as it was. Chris and I just read a book. I can't get over his reading. It's really something.
How's that paper feeling, vw?
Hm. My friends that bought a place for $80k were impressed with their tax deduction. It's mostly based on interest paid, which is a large percentage of teh early mortgage payments, right?
This is what I've been doing since we realized we'd have to move, talking myself in and out of buying.
You let him have a book, Cindy? You're very brave.
How's that paper feeling, vw?
The paper is lying untouched while I work on my poems that are due tomorrow. And there goes the beeper to go switch the laundry. Craziness today, I tell you!
Paper will be getting touched soon. I need to take a break from this depressing poem I just wrote.
Woo-Hoo to Susan!
I kind of want to buy a house for the investment value and la la. Of course, that will mean saying we really definitely for sure are staying in northern Virginia. (Which we probably ARE, but sometimes I look at job listings and get itchy feet.) And then there's the fact that there are a)houses we can afford and b)houses that are in neighborhoods we want to live in, and a and b don't so much overlap. (We could probably buy a condo, but I do not see the point of paying $300K for property that doesn't come with a yard or a basement.)
But all of our relatives and property-owning friends agree that it is Time For Us to Buy a House, and I'm inclined to think they probably know something.
I really hope my house sells quickly. I am terrified of what the inspector will find. Probably all the stuff that he should have found when I bought the place.