Pay Off Your Debts, Get A Room Mate, Find A Side Hustle, Sell Some shyt
Go wholesale some properties
or lease option some properties
ain't you a realtor ?![]()
Move into a cheaper apartment.
Pay Off Your Debts, Get A Room Mate, Find A Side Hustle, Sell Some shyt
For brehs that own their own home or properties, how did you come up with a down payment?
The man aint paying me enough for me to save this much in a reasonable amount of time (<2 years) and I'm tired of payin this high ass LA rent. It's hard to save because of my rent
Brehs y'all got some ideas on how I could make this bread relatively quickly??
My car is 15 years oldIf you have less than 2 years, you can easily stack 10K additional driving for Uber and Lyft
Keep renting. Home ownership isn't for people that have to scrap together a down payment. Home ownership comes with thousands of dollars in potential repair cost and other expenses. If you can't save $10,000 in under a year forget about home ownership and just focus on stockpiling money.The man aint paying me enough for me to save this much in a reasonable amount of time (<2 years) and I'm tired of payin this high ass LA rent. It's hard to save because of my rent
The problem ain't buying the home it's all the crap that happens after. All the expensive repairs when stuff breaks. All the required maintenance. When you're renting that stuff is somebody else's problem. When you're a home owner that stuff is your problem on top of your mortgage payments.There are a ton of government down payment assistant programs and grants that can help with things like that. I know a few people who have purchased homes and they didn't have to come out of pocket for anything at all. Look into those. It'll take some time, but well worth it.
Rather have that than to make my landlord richThe problem ain't buying the home it's all the crap that happens after. All the expensive repairs when stuff breaks. All the required maintenance. When you're renting that stuff is somebody else's problem. When you're a home owner that stuff is your problem on top of your mortgage payments.
The problem isn't having those things happen it's being in a financial position to have them happen and be unaffected by them. You'll need a substantial amount more than your down payment to go into home ownership and have it work.Rather have that than to make my landlord rich
Keep renting. Home ownership isn't for people that have to scrap together a down payment. Home ownership comes with thousands of dollars in potential repair cost and other expenses. If you can't save $10,000 in under a year forget about home ownership and just focus on stockpiling money.
I've been a renter for about 6 years now and I only got serious about saving in the last 1.4 years but even then I have close to $18,000 saved up for a down payment which even though I live in a pretty low cost area I don't see as nearly enough to buy a home with. I may rent another year and try to double that.
If you don't have at least 6 months living expenses saved up and a down payment and an additional $5,000- $8,000 in a housing emergency fund saved then don't buy a house. This also doesn't include furnishing cost.