04/19/2021
What Would I Do If Approved for $150K?
Simple. I’d have my agent find the best options in the areas I’m comfortable with, view them, and decide if the best of what I can afford right now is a better fit than my current living situation. Meaning, should I buy now or wait? I would almost always suggest buying at that price range. Here’s why....
Real estate has a sobering way of showing you where you currently are financially. And sometimes that can feel discouraging if the home you imagined is out of budget. I’ve been there. It’s ok! Our first home in San Antonio cost less than $110,000. No matter where your starting point is today, it doesn’t mean that you’re destined to stay there.
That starter home was great to us. It ultimately became our first rental, appreciated in value, and sold for MUCH more than we bought it for. All because we made the decision to buy the best of what we could afford at that moment in time.
The fact that real estate appreciates is also a reason why I would suggest buying over waiting in this scenario. What was $150,000 this year could reasonably be $160,000 next year. You could keep running into a pricing issue regardless of delaying.
So what would I buy with $150,000? Something like this home. 👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽
If you’re thinking about buying a home, and you’re not quite sure if there’s something out there for you at your budget, shoot me a dm so we can find the very best options out there for you!
In the next few weeks, I’ll be exploring how I’d spend with different approval amounts in Houston and surrounding areas. Stay tuned!