You don’t have $60,000 saved up?

No house for you, enjoy renting for the rest of your life!!!

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that's fine, no one on this board has less than $100k saved that'd be ridiculous lmao

I don't even have 500 dollars, I need money so god damn badly.
and yes I have a job.

ikr, im unemployed and play video games for 14 hours a day. Cant imagine letting my available liquidity drop below 6 figs. normie life must be hell.

A first time buyer would only need about ~$10k

Nice place user! Let's see how close this is to my work, and.... 3h commute one-way? wtf?

All the jobs are in or near cities. And if you want a job near where that home is, you're going to have to settle for a $30k/y job at best unless you start some business there. But even if you do start a business, the low density means your sales volume will be pitiful and you'll barely be making anything.

Uhh I have 200k in cash

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Bank of America are such Jews. They'll say you have $22 in benefits for fees they didn't charge you.

Enjoy your 2500 payment per month

god I wish i had even 2k.

DUDE JUST PMI BRO
LET THE BANKS RAIL YOU BRO

Are u a burger?

>DUDE JUST LEARN TO CODE AND MAKE $982K/YEAR WORKING 3 FAGMAN JOBS AT ONCE FROM HOME LMAO

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yeah.

That’s nothing I have a decent job.

I only make like 2k a month tho

I'm self-employed and wfh but being 3 hours from everything interesting or useful is still retarded
>No hospital
>No airport
>No good restaurants

I have $80k liquid I still don't know what to do with. Why are people on Any Forums so poor?

I make 25k a year, so 30 would be a big improvement! Sounds like my dream of country livin is gonna come true!

I want to live in the pods. Imagine how easy it'd be to clean.

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You don't have to put 20% down, but it doesn't matter anyway because they will sell to a cash buyer even if the offer is lower

PMI is like $50 a month

>commute
lol
lmao

You can't get rid of PMI as easily if you use first time homebuyer programs, especially since you're so far away from owning 20% down. The bank is using you to subsidize subprime lending.

I see 170k not 200k