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Scott Weinzirl's avatar

Not sure my family will ever be able to afford to buy a house. Sure, we could move somewhere cheaper. Does that really help solve the problem. We're a solidly middle-class household that can't find 150 grand for a down payment. Which is almost 100 times what my parents needed 50 years ago. Imagine something like ground beef going from $.50 cents to $50 per pound.

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My husband and I bought our first home 20 years ago. It was 1800 sq ft and cost us $187,000. Today, minimal improvement has been done to it, and it is now appraised at over half a million. I should say that we sold it two years after purchasing it. We have bought five different homes in the last twenty years as we've moved for my husband's job. We will soon be moving from a very low cost of living area to on only slightly above average. We have a very healthy equity amount that could pay over 20% on homes a lot smaller than we currently live in, but we wouldn't be able to afford the payment. So after 20 years of home ownership, we cannot afford to buy any longer.

Speaking to climate change, our homeowner's insurance is almost $5,000/yr in a hurricane-prone area. Some companies won't even insure homes in this zip code anymore, even though we are over an hour from the ocean. The coming years are only going to get much scarier, I'm afraid.

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