Owning if at all feasible. But it depends on the person and their circumstances.
This push to get seniors out of their long owned homes that have risen in value so much over the years is beyond disgusting.
I don’t owe ANYONE anything and certainly feel under no obligation to give up what I worked for my entire life to appease some selfish, entitlement mentality minded, ingrate.
They can do what we did. Buy a fixer upper they can afford and work on it themselves and scrimp and save like we did.
Otherwise....pffffttttt....... take a hike ingrates.
“I don’t owe ANYONE anything and certainly feel under no obligation to give up what I worked for my entire life to appease some selfish, entitlement mentality minded, ingrate.
They can do what we did. Buy a fixer upper they can afford and work on it themselves and scrimp and save like we did.”
Exactly!!
Agree! As a long-term mortgage professional owning your own home is the single best way for the middle class American to build wealth. Renting is pretty much for those who cannot afford to buy a home. In an apartment complex you cannot pick your neighbors and they are practically in your lap. If you can manage to own your own home do it.