• Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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      8 days ago

      I would if I could buy a house. 40k in the bank. Good credit. 7 years at my current job. Still can’t get a 155k house.

      The 75k townhouse won’t sell, and won’t tell me why. Been trying to buy a house for 5 years. Now I’m being told I need to wait another year.

      So this past month I’ve just given up. Nothing matters.

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        7 days ago

        Uhhh what? You should easily be able to get a house with that much down. There’s something you’re not telling us.

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        7 days ago

        As someone who has 30k in the bank and qualified for multiple 350k loans with the lenders implying I’d be good for more, this mames no sense.

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          7 days ago

          As someone who has 30k in the bank and qualified for multiple 350k loans

          Don’t trust those lenders. They want you in more debt than you should take on because it makes them more money

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            7 days ago

            They’re reputable local credit unions, not predatory lenders, and 30k is more than a 5% down payment, even after closing costs.

            I suppose the unknown here is income, as in my current position making 100kUSD/yr, I’d have absolutely no problem making payments on a 20 year or even a 15 year loan, even if I do end up with a house near the top of my budget, which I’d rather stay well under of course. That said, A $150k house seems like it’d be no problem for that commenter based on their savings making up a >20% down payment.

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          7 days ago

          I qualify for a mortgage, but they want to capme out around 100k.

          And the houses in this area were built in the 1800s-1930s. So a 100k house is going to have massive repairs needed that you’ll easily spend another 200k on.

          Literally every house I’ve been shown has been “well this one needs an all new roof, and foundation” before you even see the property.