A new housing development outside Phoenix is looking towards European cities for inspiration and shutting out the cars. So far residents love it - The Guardian
I really like it, I got excited. But âŠcan we please build some for sale units in walkable areas and not just rental units? This live-by-subscription bullshit is out of hand
Careful. You start talking about things being 15 minutes away and conservative whackos will claim youâre trying to put them in an open air prison.
To me itâs about having a real home that you can call yours and the stability that comes with that. In many rental properties you can be evicted on the whim of the ownerâusually not immediately but after some warning period. With ownership as long as you pay your bills you know youâll have a place to live and where it will be barring some exceptional catastrophe.
Stability (your (fixed rate) mortgage payment doesnât change, control (within reasonable limitations, I can mount things to walls, pour concrete in the back yard, rip up the floors and put hardwood, etc), the ability to actually pay it off and no longer have to worry about the payment (even if its a long way out for a 30 year mortgage, you build equity instead of just losing all of the money), the ability to sell the house to recoup equity (not in an investment sense, just in a, this house didnt depreciate like a car would so i can make a significant portion of what i paid back when I do decide to move), among other smaller things.
The critical downsides in my experience are maintenance (no repair guy to fix your water heater), and being locked in, especially during turbulent economic times and personal instability (for example, itâs difficult to âup and moveâ for a new job.)
That being said, there are also legitimate reasons to rent, though I found as I get older, I wanted more stability, and less having to deal with a landlord dictating me (and being able to enter my house and decide how I behave) even if that means sacrificing some other aspects like better locations.
We only live one time, and I like being able to have a home that is mine and my families, itâs given us a lot of opportunities, like being able to immigrate family members and have a place for them to live with us, something that becomes challenging when a landlord tells you that you canât have additional tenants, for example.
I want to drill into my balcony to hang planters and lights, upgrade appliances like a more spacious dishwasher, induction range, and heat pump water heater. Iâd like to install ir reflecting window films but thatâs not allowed here. I also miss having my tv wall mounted and tidy but lag bolts arenât allowed. We also arenât allowed to swap light switches for smart switches or add dimmers (maintenance is required to see the apartment for routine stuff like hvac filter changes and they would notice). I also want to be able to pull additional cat6 through the walls but thatâs pretty risky and if anything went wrong we could lose our security deposit. Owning would also open up the possibility of doing my own electrical work, which while it was possible to get away with minor additions in my previous rental (get a work box and cover plate and mount it where it looks like it belongs and nobody bats an eye), I would still be prevented from being able to get approvals on stuff that requires inspection and owner sign-offs such as utility diaconnect switches for battery back up. Iâm lucky enough that my previous landlord was willing to sign off on fiber internet installation work but at my new place you need approval to even put up a tv antenna on your balcony.