View Full Version : The 'hidden costs' of homeownership.
Seran
06-11-2024, 03:10 PM
Happened across this article on CNBC citing an article off of Bankrate.com talking about what that website characterizes as the hidden costs of homeownership. Gonna have to call bullshit as the largest expense the website factors into it's calculation are energy, internet, and cable bills.. yes really.
Since when have basic services such as electricity and internet expenses been a surprise or unanticipated expense for Americans? Whether you rent or own, chances are you pay at least one of those there items every month.
Why then would a website try and pass those off as something prospective homeowners ought to be aware of; are they trying to turnoff readers from considering buying a home or did the writer honestly think renting a home universally mean you don't pay any utilities?
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/06/11/hidden-costs-of-homeownership-average-18000-a-year.html
Willowthorns
06-11-2024, 03:29 PM
Happened across this article on CNBC citing an article off of Bankrate.com talking about what that website characterizes as the hidden costs of homeownership. Gonna have to call bullshit as the largest expense the website factors into it's calculation are energy, internet, and cable bills.. yes really.
Since when have basic services such as electricity and internet expenses been a surprise or unanticipated expense for Americans? Whether you rent or own, chances are you pay at least one of those there items every month.
Why then would a website try and pass those off as something prospective homeowners ought to be aware of; are they trying to turnoff readers from considering buying a home or did the writer honestly think renting a home universally mean you don't pay any utilities?
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/06/11/hidden-costs-of-homeownership-average-18000-a-year.html
Sir, this is a Wendy's drive thru.
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drumpel
06-11-2024, 03:37 PM
Fucking retard being retarded in his own threads now? ClydeR, is that really you?
Methais
06-11-2024, 03:43 PM
Happened across this article on CNBC citing an article off of Bankrate.com talking about what that website characterizes as the hidden costs of homeownership. Gonna have to call bullshit as the largest expense the website factors into it's calculation are energy, internet, and cable bills.. yes really.
Since when have basic services such as electricity and internet expenses been a surprise or unanticipated expense for Americans? Whether you rent or own, chances are you pay at least one of those there items every month.
Why then would a website try and pass those off as something prospective homeowners ought to be aware of; are they trying to turnoff readers from considering buying a home or did the writer honestly think renting a home universally mean you don't pay any utilities?
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/06/11/hidden-costs-of-homeownership-average-18000-a-year.html
Try listing all of what it said instead of just cherry picking the dumb shit and acting like that's the entire list, retard:
The “hidden costs” of homeownership add up to an average $18,118 annually, or $1,510 a month, according to a new report by Bankrate.com. The national figure includes the average costs of property taxes, homeowners insurance, and electricity, internet and cable bills. It also includes home maintenance, which was estimated at 2% a year of the value of a home.
Since you live on welfare, I don't expect you to understand things like property taxes, homeowners insurance, maintenance, etc.
Stop being so fucking stupid all the time.
Anebriated
06-11-2024, 03:52 PM
They are only hidden to people that shouldn't be owning a home anyway. Most people realize that owning a home costs more than the base mortgage cost per month.
Willowthorns
06-11-2024, 03:58 PM
They are only hidden to people that shouldn't be owning a home anyway. Most people realize that owning a home costs more than the base mortgage cost per month.
I would much rather rent than own a home. The maintenance stuff can really wreck a bank account.
kutter
06-11-2024, 04:19 PM
If it were not for the tax advantages of owning a home, I would likely rent, especially where I live, my insurance alone is $450/month.
Seran
06-11-2024, 04:56 PM
If it were not for the tax advantages of owning a home, I would likely rent, especially where I live, my insurance alone is $450/month.
It's incredibly variable, especially if you're the type to shop around for better deals in homeowners insurance and a decent home warranty to offset the cost of big ticket repairs.
In my area, median rent is $2700 a month for a two bedroom, plus the expense of all utilities except garbage. Meanwhile, my mortgage with property tax and homeowners is just shy of $1600 a month for there bedrooms and two baths. Utilities are obviously more, but those are what I'd pay in a rental. Yeah the $900 I pay for a home warranty annually, $300 quarterly for sewer and $54 for garbage wouldn't be my responsibility as a renter, but that is still quite a bit less than renting. The mortgage interest write off is pretty nice too.
Bankrate could have took out all of those utility expenses that most renters also pay and had a much more objective figure to compare against interest write offs, limited state and local tax write offs, and principle reduction which is tantamount to a personal savings account. Those items factored in, owning a house is a far more financially sound decision.
Parkbandit
06-12-2024, 01:54 PM
Happened across this article on CNBC citing an article off of Bankrate.com talking about what that website characterizes as the hidden costs of homeownership. Gonna have to call bullshit as the largest expense the website factors into it's calculation are energy, internet, and cable bills.. yes really.
Since when have basic services such as electricity and internet expenses been a surprise or unanticipated expense for Americans? Whether you rent or own, chances are you pay at least one of those there items every month.
Why then would a website try and pass those off as something prospective homeowners ought to be aware of; are they trying to turnoff readers from considering buying a home or did the writer honestly think renting a home universally mean you don't pay any utilities?
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/06/11/hidden-costs-of-homeownership-average-18000-a-year.html
This is what happens when you are a ward of the State and live off government handouts... you just don't understand expenses.
Gelston
06-16-2024, 01:52 PM
A lot of apartments roll internet and electricity and water into the rent, especially ones near colleges. The last place I rented an apartment, you didn't pay anything but the rent. Wifi, water, electricity were all included in it. If you went over on water or electricity you'd get charged more, but I never did that.
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