I've read up in a bunch of the threads here, and am starting to consider taking the plunge. It's still a little ways off, but I'm reasonably sure that by mid-summer, I'll be debt-free and will be hired on in a comfortable salary range for a long-term position. I'm considering being a schoolteacher eventually, but am starting to like the idea of building equity, so that when I decide to teach, I can actually afford to live in something decent. 
Mainly, though, I'm tired of having $1600/mo rent (split between myself, my g/f, and two friends) go toward rent, and basically be the equivalent of throwing it down the drain. Our current roomate situation would lend itself to having friends interested in renting out the spare bedrooms in a house, were we to buy it, so buying a house is starting to seem more and more practical.
Just considering buying a house is intimidating. Like I said, I'm starting to feel old. BTW, I'm 23.
For the usual questions, we'd be going 20% down, and would be debt free. That puts a $275k house in range, which surprised the hell out of me. This is in Seattle, one of the more expensive markets in the country.
Rob
Mainly, though, I'm tired of having $1600/mo rent (split between myself, my g/f, and two friends) go toward rent, and basically be the equivalent of throwing it down the drain. Our current roomate situation would lend itself to having friends interested in renting out the spare bedrooms in a house, were we to buy it, so buying a house is starting to seem more and more practical.
Just considering buying a house is intimidating. Like I said, I'm starting to feel old. BTW, I'm 23.
For the usual questions, we'd be going 20% down, and would be debt free. That puts a $275k house in range, which surprised the hell out of me. This is in Seattle, one of the more expensive markets in the country.
Rob