LIFamilies.com - Long Island, NY


RSS
Articles Business Directory Blog Real Estate Community Forum Shop My Family Contests

Log In Chat Index Search Rules Lingo Create Account

Quick navigation:   

After purchasing a home how much did you have left?

Forum Opinion Poll
more than 50K 9 18.37%
30-50K 3 6.12%
20-30K 7 14.29%
10-20k 6 12.24%
LESS THAN 10K 24 48.98%
 

after buying a house...

Posted By Message

lismik
LIF Infant

Member since 9/10

311 total posts

Name:

after buying a house...

after you purchased how much did you have left??

Posted 1/16/15 8:29 PM
 

TheDivineMrsM
2 girls 4 me!

Member since 8/08

7878 total posts

Name:
Mama mama mama....

Re: after buying a house...

We were really, really broke after moving in lol. But we caught up.

I think a lot depends on what kind of house you're buying. If you're buying a house that needs to be nuked and rebuilt, you'll need more money in your account than someone buying a turnkey home.

Posted 1/16/15 9:30 PM
 

Christine Braun - Signature Premier Properties
LIFamilies Business

Member since 2/11

3992 total posts

Name:

Re: after buying a house...

I think you want to have some reserves -- yes, how much you need probably depends on your individual situation and plans for the house. And your comfort level.

But even a turnkey house can require some unexpected maintenance here or there. For example, when I bought my house, everything was in good working order and it was a move-in ready home (of course, we wanted to customize a few cosmetics). But the clothes dryer, which was working fine at our final walk through, broke about 2 weeks after we move in (with a newborn), so we wound up buying a new washer/dryer right away.

There are inevitable unexpected things that crop up, not to mention the fact that if you are moving from a rental situation to a home, there are always things you need to buy -- even aside from furniture -- such as tools, lawn maintenance stuff, garbage cans, etc. You don't want to be counting pennies.

People get hung up on down payment amounts -- but unless putting down more means the difference between a conventional v. FHA loan, or a 20% down no PMI situation v. PMI, you are better off putting less down, and saving some money for future needs/emergencies. So, for example, if you are buying a $400K house and could put 10% down and get a conventional loan, but are considering putting 15% down (which would still be a conventional loan with pmi), I think you are better off saving the extra $20K and putting down just 10%. Mortgaging an extra $20K will increase your payment by roughly $100/month, so that has to be considered, too, but it helps to have a cushion, imo.

Posted 1/17/15 11:32 AM
 

Mrs213
????????

Member since 2/09

18986 total posts

Name:

after buying a house...

We had money left but we put less money down initially. And thank god we did because we had a lot of things go wrong about a week after moving in. After we did what we had to do, less than 10k. Way less lol

Posted 1/17/15 1:23 PM
 
 

Potentially Related Topics:

Topic Posted By Started Replies Forum
***My house is for Sale***UPDATED Price - OPEN HOUSE 10/28 MrsERod 10/19/07 39 Home
If you bought or are thinking of buying a house... LAMGAJ28 3/6/06 28 Families Helping Families ™
What's the one thing your house had to have before buying it? ChristineR 1/26/06 17 Home
silly ? about buying a house Is there a website I can go to... mishy 12/12/05 2 Home
this has been asked b4 but..buying treadmills for the house.. Michi 10/26/05 15 Families Helping Families ™
What was the hardest part about buying a house? ChristineR 10/4/05 27 Home
 
Quick navigation:   
Currently 662103 users on the LIFamilies.com Chat
New Businesses
1 More Rep
Carleton Hall of East Islip
J&A Building Services
LaraMae Health Coaching
Sonic Wellness
Julbaby Photography LLC
Ideal Uniforms
Teresa Geraghty Photography
Camelot Dream Homes
Long Island Wedding Boutique
MB Febus- Rodan & Fields
Camp Harbor
Market America-Shop.com
ACM Basement Waterproofing
Travel Tom

      Follow LIWeddings on Facebook

      Follow LIFamilies on Twitter
Long Island Bridal Shows