So you take a shit paying job (or two) to pay the bills and learn a skill that makes you WORTH more to an employer.
The answer is not "Sit at home on benefits and complain until the world changes."
So you take a shit paying job (or two) to pay the bills and learn a skill that makes you WORTH more to an employer.
The answer is not "Sit at home on benefits and complain until the world changes."
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That is true. I could afford it now, but at the time I bought it, I couldn't afford the current price.
But even still you start with something small like a condo, and work your way up
CA is a tough example, I'm sure if you lived in Tennessee you could buy a house on minimum wage
Muddy (10-13-2021)
You apparently haven't priced real estate in Tennessee lately.
Muddy (10-13-2021)
No, but just a quick search. This house has 1 more bedroom and 1 more bath then mine and a larger lot and and is 40% less to buy
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1...42372196_zpid/
So in CA as a first time home buyer you would need 3% down
$18,000
If you got a 30 year at 3% your payment would be
2453
The same math in TN on the one above
3% down $7,893
Payment 1075