El Chupacabra said:
I hate owning a home. We got so unlucky with the home we bought it makes never to want to own again.
We've missed out on at least 400k in appreciation due to the neighborhood foundation issues as well as our own foundation issues. Our $35k in settlement settlement money won't pay for the structural crew to mobilize. Similar homes across the road are going for 850-900. We'd be doing well to get 500 - fees/commission
That sucks and sorry to hear that. I think this entire debate hinges on a lot of factors: where you live, how you live, what you value, do you look at this as purely a roof or a potential investment - a combination?, your overall financial situation, etc. It's going to make sense for one person to rent and another person to own depending on all of these factors.
To date, we just bought our 4th home in 19 years which is way more than I ever anticipated when we got married.
However, one thing I will never do is build a home. My parents have built every home they ever lived in and watching the stress, time, and headache of that process is simply not worth it. I would rather pay a premium and buy a nice established home than go through that gauntlet of hell.
We are still trying to unload their last house over 1 year later because it's almost literally the Money Pit house from the movie. Complete disaster of a build after the fact.