A Reddit post by a 53-year-old who lost his job has sparked a debate about the ideal time to buy a home. Financial advisors weigh in on the personal and financial factors to consider.
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The 53-year-old Reddit user advises not to rush into homeownership in your early 40s. Instead, focus on taking career risks, saving, and investing to build a strong financial foundation.
Some Reddit users believe that by the time you are 55, a home is more for your children than for yourself. They highlight the emotional and legacy value a home provides.
Suresh Sadagopan suggests two approaches: purchasing an entry-level home early and upgrading later by building equity, or waiting, saving diligently, and buying a dream home in one go.
The risks of buying an expensive home with a high EMI include financial pressure if one person loses their job, as well as additional costs like stamp duty, registration, furnishing, and brokerage.
According to Suresh Sadagopan, EMI planning is critical. It is important for both partners to share the EMI if possible, and to be cautious of high loan burdens that can become risky if one person loses their job.
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