This is what I'm afraid of. I just turned 34 Sept 2013.
People say owning a home is fantastic and it does seem so. Some of the people I know who have owned for some time complain about property taxes, maintenance costs (if your boiler blows up, you are screwed) and the like. And I see desperate posts on facebook all the time looking to unload that s**tbox starter apartment they bought.
The other side of the coin is that I literally feel like I am throwing money into a furnace by renting. I doubt I am going anywhere as my father is disabled and not easily moved. I really would like to have somewhere I could call my own, but I don't think I have time to conduct repairs that take more than an hour. I feel stuck in a rut in many ways.
My wife and I recently bought a house (January of this year). Prior to that we lived in a townhouse that we owned outright (only 3 rooms, not very big) with an association that took care of all the outside work.
Let me tell you, that while owning a house can be quite rewarding, there are ALWAYS unexpected fees and work. Here is what we have had to deal with so far:
1) There are always tools that you need to buy. Little things like ladders, socket sets, etc, to bigger things like snow blowers (I live in Iowa) and lawn mowers.
2) Fridge was going bad, spent $1500 on a nicer new fridge.
3) We recently had high winds (70mph) that damaged a substantial portion of our fence. $800 to fix.
4) Property tax just went up to over $500 a month (luckily next year it's going down substantially. Owners before us had an abatement that just expired. I believed they artificially inflated the appraised value when the abatement was active so they'd get more "revenue"). Please remember that this is Iowa, the cost of living is quite lower here (and so are incomes) compared to a place like New York.
5) The deck is rotting and needs, at the minimum, resurfaced. We didn't see this when we looked at the house since it was winter and the deck was covered in snow. We are talking about redoing the whole thing with composite material which is a lot of $$$.
Then there are some things that some people may hire out that I took care of myself, mostly plumbing related. We had several leaky faucets, fixed them all. Had a bad toilet, fixed that. Had a sink that had it's sealant go bad (how? I have no clue) and had water go all over the cupboard, fixed that. Fixing this stuff takes time and a little bit of money. I'm sure there are other things that I'm forgetting that had to be fixed.
I'm sure we'll have many more unexpected bills coming our way.
When we were in the townhome, we could save like mad. Obviously, it helped that we owned it outright.
Now that we are in the house, we try to save what we can, but often times it's tough. It doesn't help that we went for a 15 year loan vs a 30 (lower interest).
Owning a house is not cheap, and there is a lot of extra work involved with it. Don't feel like you are throwing all that money into a furnace by renting. You are saving yourself a lot of aggravation.
Later, when you are married, having a house will most likely make sense, especially if kids come into to the picture. I'd say just save what you can and stay where you are until that happens.
Just my 2 cents.