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What happened

In 2014, my girlfriend and I moved into a rental home in a big city for about $1,500/month.

She later lost her job and it became unaffordable. The stress ended our relationship.

I struggled to stay in my home for the next seven years, until I finally declared bankruptcy and moved out in 2020.

I spent at least $120,000 on my rental home through those years. All down the drain. I liquidated all $30,000 of my retirement savings to try and stay afloat.

What could have been

2014 was a low point in the housing market. There were HUNDREDS of houses available in the ~$150k range, many of them nicer than the one I rented. All I needed was ~$10k for a down payment, and I could have been paying $800 for a mortgage instead of $1,500 on rent, and all of that money spent would be retained in the form of equity even if I still had to move out. It probably would have saved my relationship too (my parents complain about not having any grandkids, BTW).

What my parents say

When I mentioned this to my parents recently, they just said “we had no idea you wanted to buy a house”. NO, I JUST LOVED PAYING MONEY TO A LAND LEECH! I never even thought to ask for help with a down payment, because we were “broke”. My dad gave us grief over every dollar we spent. We never ONCE took a family vacation.

The truth

Today, my parents have $2 million in retirement savings, and no mortgage or car payments. They live in a rural area with a rock bottom cost-of-living. In 2003, they had HALF A MILLION dollars in cash, entirely separate from their retirement plans.

  • JoeByeThen [he/him, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    15 days ago

    It would have been nice if they offered, but 2 mill is not a lot of money for retirement nowadays. That shit can get wiped out with one bad medical issue. I was caregiver for my grandparents at the end and shit gets obscenely expensive.

    • throwaway94715 [none/use name]@hexbear.netOP
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      15 days ago

      I never wanted them to touch their retirement savings. FYI their total net worth is about $3 million (maybe more).

      If I were them and had $500k in cash twenty years ago—inherited money which could not be invested into a 401(k) or IRA—I would have at least saved enough for my kids’ college tuition, instead of saddling them with student loans, even if I didn’t give them a cent towards a home. Instead, they bought rural land out somewhere so they could pretend to be farmers, and my mom burned at least $150k by day trading.