Why hello! My gosh, I so rarely venture off my mountain...
Anyway. If you don't read my journal (it's just rambling, nonsense, technical jargon, and the random project worklog anyway), you are probably still sane. You probably also don't know that I have been hired on at a job. This means, I will have that weird stuff, I can't remember what it's called... In...Come? Whatever that stuff is. Money? Yeah, that's it. So, I will finally, millions of eons after finishing high school, be able to move out of my parent's house.
Sooooooo... The debate. I live in a rather crappy area for housing. Should I spend more than it is worth to me to rent a room, more than it's worth to me to rent an apartment, or should I just buy a house? This area is being broadsided by foreclosures still, so finding a cheap house shouldn't be a problem. And then I can run around nake... Er, let's not go there. :p
Does anyone have any practical advice on renting vs buying a house? $800 a month gets you a hole in the wall that's barely up to code here for an apartment. Roommate wanted ads are actually pretty thin right now, and the ones that are advertising, I suspect may be for the same kinds of rat holes as the apartment ads tend to be for.
If I do decide to get a house, what should I look for? How do I find out what the real value of a house is? How can I get it cheaper? Any MORE practical advice here? I belong to a Credit Union with a housing specialist (mortgages and housing loans and such), should I go in and speak to this person? I trust this CU, they have never screwed me before. In fact, I think I should roll my 401K over into a Roth IRA over there... I forgot to do that... Oops.