This is so true. The crack houses in Charlottes worst neighborhoods sell for those kinds of numbers......
Charlotte Housing
Median home price $169,483
For a townhouse or condo, you could get a fairly nice one for ~100k.
These numbers make me laugh.
$90k? $130k?
Up here, $400k is fairly normal for middle/upper-middle class. Small old houses in crap locations start at $250k. Cracktown is $190+.
We're paying $1425/mo in rent for a ~1000 sq ft ranch and very happy about that rate.
And, no, we're not all making 6 figures to compensate. The truth is that most of this housing recovery business is really targeted to area like this, most of NC really didn't get the crazy inflation and consequently dosn't have the fallout as bad w/ so many people hurting.
Yeah it may seem rediculous to take a $250k loan when you you only make $50k/year, but when that's the cheapest that's you can get, and rent just keeps going up - what else do you do?
Estimated median house or condo value in 2007: $221,696 (it was $104,900 in 2000)
That's the problem right there. No wonder it's a bubble that popped.
Now for your 250k for 50k house purchase.
Assuming 5% interest, that's about 16000/ year in payments.
Add escrow (or taxes/insurance) figure about 3000 for tax/600 for insurance. No hoa, (cause I hate them)
So you are at 20,000 or so before any other bills.
I don't want to do math, but lets say you've got 35k take home after taxes/insurance/401k/etc.
That leaves you with 15k for living.
Figure 1200 for power, 600 for internet, 600 for phones, 400 for water. Got a newer car? Lets say 3500/year (lowball) for car/gas.
Lets go real cheap for food, and say 250/month for another 3000.
We're down to 5000/year for clothes, entertainment, savings, any presents, special occasions, tools to fix cheap cars, tires, beer, etc.
And that's not even thinking about kids.
I don't care if "everyone else is doing it" etc.
It's not smart, it's a HUGE chunk of why we are in this mess.
living beyond your means= BAD. Not to mention it makes you bitter since you can never afford what you want.
Hell, I feel like I'm house poor often, and our house loan is less than that, and well, we make more than that.
Don't get me wrong I've got friends that did the crazy house, and most of them are regretting it. One is divorced because of it.