5 responses to “How We Prepared for a Layoff Part 2: A is for Apartment”

  1. Meghan

    My husband and I have been apartment dwellers for 5 years. As we get ready to move to our first home (Saturday!!), I am glad we waited. Our two bedroom apartment is a tad cramped with two kids, but we survived and saved.
    Good luck with your house searching! There are great homes available for decent prices right now–do not be afraid of a short sale, just have patience :)

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  2. The Happy Wife/Danielle

    We rented for the first 9 1/2 years of our marriage, but after having our 4th child, had little choice but to buy a house. It helped that we were able to cash in on the $8000 first time buyer credit as well. Anyway, we were in a 2 bedroom apartment and our rent was set to go up. The baby was 5 months old and ready for his own room. The girls’ room was full with the 3 of them and there was really no where else safe to put him. We had not planned on buying for another year so we looked into bigger apartments. Due to our lease being up, we winded up moving in with my mom temporarily until we found an appropriate apartment. Unfortunately, it is difficult to find 3-4 bedroom apartments in our area, especially in a decent price range. While we were looking, I made a new friend who happened to be a real estate agent. She asked why we were waiting a year and said that we may not need to. She helped us find a house that was appropriate for us AND in the end the mortgage is LESS than rent was on our 2 bedroom apartment. We were also sure to pick a house that was at a lower risk of needing major repairs in the near future (roof newer and warrantied, new heater, new vinyl siding, etc) My advice is to definitely do your research. Each market is different, but I know that where we live, it is common for mortgages to be less than rent, even when you consider saving for the “what ifs”. However, I know in some areas, rent is much lower than a mortgage.

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  3. becca

    hope all is going well with the home search kaley! although it can be a long and at times frustrating endeavor-it will be such a blessing to watch God open and close doors accordingly.

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  4. Wes

    Kaley,

    We wouldn’t be prepared to make this purchase without your great stewardship of our home and your “free spirit”. I love that others are encouraged by our story here…

    My wife ROCKS!

    wes

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  5. Sharon

    How cool that I get to comment right after Wes… I love that!

    I’m enough of a loser to not realize you were house hunting — very exciting! I hope you find something wonderful!

    I lived at home for the first seven years of my career… it was a HUGE financial blessing which gave me the savings to buy my first house. And my parents liked it too… (So I guess I was one of “those” people who everyone scoffs at… 28 years old and still living with her parents! Ah well, it worked out in the long run!)

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