
James and I have talked, and the only downside is that we'd only buy something if we knew exactly where we were planning on living next year, and we've been talking pretty seriously about moving to Portland, Oregon or Austin, Texas.
Money certainly doesn't go as far outside Buffalo. For the price of a 2,000 sqft Victorian home here we could only get a really cute 1 bedroom condo in downtown Portland, like this:



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Of course it would be in the middle of an awesome urban area that only gets 2" of snow every winter and has excellent public transit and career opportunities...
I say go (or stay) where you can create the most worthwhile life. Good Luck! :)
I want you to stay!!!
But I have some logical reasons too... It's hard to find a good community - you have one here, you have roots... you've said "I don't want to die here" (hmmm... might have been (e:james)) but that's what retirement's for! You can *live* here, and die somewhere else. :-)
And you really can't beat the housing prices... damn! $159K?? That's awesome. (Mortgage interest deduction!!! Every year!)
It's not a loan, it's a credit. No payback needed. You get an $8000 tax refund.
I admit I didn't follow the links so I may have missed something. But the first interior looks pretty nice. I would say that taking the first time home owners loan is a bad idea. Granted I don't have all the facts but to get a tax credit on your taxes of that much money that you then have to payback seems like a bad idea. I don't know the percentage or how you pay it back but to me it seems like you could wind up just owing the IRS money. Of course the person who you should ask about that is (e:Terry).
That last one looks suspiciously like the section-8 housing on Elmwood between Summer and North.
I hope you guys stay.
It is pretty exciting - my parents never had much money, so in the last 10 years I've pretty much been on my own. They bailed me out of jail once... that's about it :) It's not really that much money in the scheme of things, but it makes buying a home likely instead of a some-year-soon thing.
To get this kinda opportunity is very unexpected and nice.
Nice to have the option
How exciting. Good luck in finding a place.
I think James wants to move more then I do :)
I'd be perfectly content to live in this: :::link:::
Home ownership is very cool.
Leaving Buffalo is not.
Now that (e:James) is on the fast track to Mayor, you have to stay.