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    2 days ago

    ≥ Mortgage You lost me there, renting is much more expensive than paying a mortgage off

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      My rent is around 1800 euro, if I’d buy this apartment, my mortgage would be around 3000. That’s for more than half a mil. After 30 years I’d have paid off more than a mil.

      The company I rent from just got their financing much earlier, and in very big quantities. (Eg it has 100s to 1000s apartments and houses.)

      Every year I make more money, every year the place I live is more difficult to buy.

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        If you lived in America your rent would be 3000 and your mortgage 3000. 10 years from now you would be paying 4000 whilst they continue to pay 3000 or 2000 even if they bought during any of the 4 crashes we have had in the last 20 years.

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          True, mortgage does not increase over time. As long as I stay put it is somewhat limited but over enough time that will be a significant factor.

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        One key difference between renting and buying is that you can then sell the apartment or house. You can’t claw back rent after being a good tenant for 30 years.

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      Yep if you rent for 60 years you’ll have nothing and spend more by far than the cost of the mortgage.

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      Depends where and how you live. My rent is $800 a month, but some mortgages are thousands of dollars.

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          Ikr, just saw an ad for a nearby apartment wanting 1,200$ a month for a studio apartment… in Nebraska

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            You pay $500 less than the average American for rent. I think you may be lacking the perspective necessary to engage productively with this topic.

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              My rent is $500 less than whatever metric you’re using, but our local ecconomy is also lowers than yours.

              Average wage here is 10/hr for a factory job. I’ve heard some places like Seattle make $20/hr just working at starbucks.

              And keep in mind my rent is basically 1 room.

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                So, I happen to have friends that live in Lakewood, and from the sound of it, you just might live in a different Lakewood than them. Lakewood is economically similar to the majority of other suburbs of the major Ohio cities, and seeing as I also live in one of those suburbs, I can assure you that you’re lucky to be paying what you’re paying in rent, even for a studio apartment.

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                The problem with lying about things on the internet is that people can check.

                https://www.talent.com/salary?job=&location=lakewood%2C+oh

                https://www.apartments.com/rent-market-trends/lakewood-oh/

                To sum up: You are paying less than the average rent in a city where the average rent is lower than 40% of the rest of the country and lying about the average wage in order to make it look like this is normal.

                It took a very small amount of my time to look this up.

                Be better.

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        Again, the “how you live” thing again, in your opinion, what is the “correct” way to live?