As the title states I need to get into a argument, specifically about housing.
Basic's 29 Wife 30, No kids, three cats.
My wife and I just renovated a very nice home near the water in San Diego. It was built in the 1949-51 and as such had some issues. We have been here for about 4 years now. Into it for 500K, worth about 700K on a quicker sale.
Numbers are rounded but confirmed with recent sales data and a few few unsolicited offers received lately. Its 3bd/2bth ~1700sqf on a 9000 flat sqf lot. I know the person that buys it has a good chance of knocking it to the ground for the lot.
Lately we have grown to hate the house, its built to a very high standard but their are no closets in a modern sense. The bathrooms are minuscule. I am sick of cleaning hardwood floors every other day and its a little bit smaller then we want. It also has a 1 3/4 car garage, its impossible to keep clean and we just are not happy with some of our neighbors.
So option and things to argue about
A. Keep house, deal with the failings.
Positives 1. Its cheap 2. I built it so I know it will be good for a while. 3. Its near the water and has extremely low running cost. 4. Big garden.
Negative.
1. Not laid out for modern living.
2. Dust, dirt, neighbors.
3. Everyone around me is 80+ or renters.
4. Hard to leave as something always needs to be done.
B. Buy a custom home that's much newer in a gated community. Priced around 800-900K. Has a HOA to keep out some of the riffraff
Positives.
1. Its new
2. It has a minimal HOA/Gated to keep out the weird stuff.
3. It comes with a country club membership.
4. More people near my age living there.
5. Bigger garage.
Negatives. 1. Have to live with rich (my wifes statement) 2. Its more expensive 3. Very old money area. 4. Would loudly declare my income to the people I live with.
So what would GRM do.
My thoughts
The cost will not effect my style of life. It just means more money going to the mortgage then my standard investments. But given the way they have been going and the low rates that exist its really a wash. I am definitely top bracket so any deductions are good deductions. It will not put me into AMT I double checked.
People who work with me are going to know that I am doing much better then they are, which is a double edged sword. Though the connections at the club might help in the long run with the side consultant work that I do.