When you're told you can't afford to own your house...

74% of my home costs go to non-home based expenses.

Also, please note that property taxes in my home state of Texas are some of the highest in the nation. Even then, I’m shelling out a good $300/mo on insurance.

Which means the monthly cost of home ownership in an ostensibly low-cost-of-living state is:

  • $609 - The Bank
  • $504 - The House amortized over 30 years
  • $470 - The state of Texas / city of Houston
  • $307 - Insurance Company

And please note that this is fucking cheap for my area. $1900/mo was a steal when I nailed it down back in 2018. But the $500/mo that actually goes to the actual house would have been even better. One might even argue it is the real material cost of living. Maybe add in another $400 or so if you squint and don’t ask how much is just going to Cops, Cops, and More Cops or inquire too hard about the state of our streets or schools.

But every time I pay my note, I’m forced to reconcile with this and think about all the people who are told they’ve been “priced out”.

Russian_Bot_6969,

A wise man once said, “America has always been a real estate scam.”

thefartographer,

Can I offer you some cool beads and tainted blankets?

NeelixBiederman,

Did you have to get mortgage insurance? That shit sucks, a tax for being poor. It pays insurance towards the bank in case you default on your loan, it ensures the bank still gets paid if you stop paying. Literally paying twice foucault-madness

Antiwork,

This is a 30 yr. Fixed? When were you able to buy a house for under 250k?

makotech222,
@makotech222@hexbear.net avatar

good lord, my homeowners insurance in illinois is $58 a month

  • $570 - Principal
  • $1028 - Interest
  • $940 - Taxes

Don’t forget, that 609 * 12 is deductible on your taxes, so you save a good amount there.

zifnab25,

Really funny to talk about “cost of housing” when its a $70/mo difference in the cost of the house but another $600/mo in non-house.

CCatMan,

You should see the taxes in North New Jersey 🫠

zifnab25,

I grew up there. One of the reasons Exxon ditched the state was to chase the lower tax rates.

Too bad it only ever got applied to the business side of the equation. Exxon staff ultimately got soaked, so the C-levels could dodge income taxes.

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