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My turn: 1st time home buyer and want to see what advice you guys have
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<blockquote data-quote="nxhappy" data-source="post: 15572063" data-attributes="member: 50238"><p>if current apartment rent is $1000-1500 I would say a house is totally doable. You just need to crunch your monthly bills. For a first time house I would stay in the $100,000-200k range if possible. Payments jump quite a bit once you crack 300k. also, DON'T buy a "fixer upper". Some homes can come with major baggage. You are better off buying a turn key house since you are a first time buyer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nxhappy, post: 15572063, member: 50238"] if current apartment rent is $1000-1500 I would say a house is totally doable. You just need to crunch your monthly bills. For a first time house I would stay in the $100,000-200k range if possible. Payments jump quite a bit once you crack 300k. also, DON'T buy a "fixer upper". Some homes can come with major baggage. You are better off buying a turn key house since you are a first time buyer. [/QUOTE]
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