Would you be ashamed of having to move home?
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Would you be ashamed of having to move home?
Im planning on renting my condo out next month and moving back in with my dad. I will have to lease it for a year, because its too hard to find someone that wants month to month. The rental market is real soft now.
I have to do this, in order to not lose the the place. Intellectually, I think Im making a smart move. Emotionally, I feel like a fricking loser. Im 32, I should have a single family home, kids, and a wife by now. Yet Im having trouble hanging on to a little condo.
Just curious how you all would feel?
I have to do this, in order to not lose the the place. Intellectually, I think Im making a smart move. Emotionally, I feel like a fricking loser. Im 32, I should have a single family home, kids, and a wife by now. Yet Im having trouble hanging on to a little condo.
Just curious how you all would feel?
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I can't put myself in your situation, but I wouldn't feel too bad about it. Sometimes, you have to do things you don't really like when the economy sucks.
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It's not necessarily a bad thing. If it's just a temperary thing because the financial situation is tight at the moment then it's nothing to worry about. Same if you're helping an older parent who may have health issues.
Now if you were moving in with them because you're a Trek/Wars/Anime/etc. geek and you're too lazy to find work then it would be sad.
Now if you were moving in with them because you're a Trek/Wars/Anime/etc. geek and you're too lazy to find work then it would be sad.
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Thanks all. If I find a renter and a job in just a few months, I can put all my rent money towards the principle of the loan. Im trying to find a silver lining here.Zaia wrote:Nah, it's temporary. Don't sweat it, dude. You're fine.
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Do what you have to do. You know. Sometimes you have to pull back and regroup. Be happy you have a dad that can help you out and is willing to have you. Maybe this will even be an opportunity to make some cash off of the rent and figure out what you need to do.
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That would be my 30 year old brother, though he did recently move out once again. Hopefully he'll get his act together this time.Alex Moon wrote:<snip>
you're too lazy to find work then it would be sad.
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I stayed home till I was 31. But I always had a job during the 10 years I lived with my dad. He never pushed me out, I would have moved out 3-4 years earlier but the dot com boom made that impossible. It wasnt long ago when rental vacancies where 0%.Captain_Cyran wrote:That would be my 30 year old brother, though he did recently move out once again. Hopefully he'll get his act together this time.Alex Moon wrote:<snip>
you're too lazy to find work then it would be sad.
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TPJ, things are tough all over. People are moving back home in record numbers. I'm considering doing the same thing, to pay off some bills and to go back to school. I feel much the same way about it as you do. Almost all of my friends are married with children, and most of them have masters and PhDs. And then there's me, single, my only degree is in the school of hard knocks, and I may move home.
I keep trying to look at it as I'm doing what I have to do, and that it will be a means to an end.
If you get along ok with your Dad, I'd say go for it. No more stress of worrying about paying for your condo, you'll be saving tons of money, and in the long run, you get to keep your place.
Remember too, that people still live at home all over the world. And it wasn't that long ago that people did it in this country. I worked with several people from around the world that think us Americans are crazy for not living with our parents.
I keep trying to look at it as I'm doing what I have to do, and that it will be a means to an end.
If you get along ok with your Dad, I'd say go for it. No more stress of worrying about paying for your condo, you'll be saving tons of money, and in the long run, you get to keep your place.
Remember too, that people still live at home all over the world. And it wasn't that long ago that people did it in this country. I worked with several people from around the world that think us Americans are crazy for not living with our parents.
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I know we are spoiled in our culture. There are folks in some countries that would love to live in the kind of place I have, railroad tracks and all. Ive got lots of trees around, grass, cool breezes from the bay, etc.Drewcifer wrote:TPJ, things are tough all over. People are moving back home in record numbers. I'm considering doing the same thing, to pay off some bills and to go back to school. I feel much the same way about it as you do. Almost all of my friends are married with children, and most of them have masters and PhDs. And then there's me, single, my only degree is in the school of hard knocks, and I may move home.
I keep trying to look at it as I'm doing what I have to do, and that it will be a means to an end.
If you get along ok with your Dad, I'd say go for it. No more stress of worrying about paying for your condo, you'll be saving tons of money, and in the long run, you get to keep your place.
Remember too, that people still live at home all over the world. And it wasn't that long ago that people did it in this country. I worked with several people from around the world that think us Americans are crazy for not living with our parents.
I get along with my dad fine, but Ive notice we are a bit closer now that Im gone. I really should have moved out 3-4 years earlier, but as I said the dot com boom made that nearly impossible.
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Re: Would you be ashamed of having to move home?
Why do you FEEL you should have all those things? Heck with it. You need to do what YOU need to do, not what someone else thinks. A wife, two kids, a dog, a cat, and a goldfish are no longer the answer to the American Dream. It's kind of like living in the burbs - it's simply not the case any more. Most people who even believe there is an American Dream are fooling themselves. YOU do what YOU feel is necessary and to heck with the rest. These days, most of them are jealous they don't have the opportunity anyway.TrailerParkJawa wrote:Im planning on renting my condo out next month and moving back in with my dad. I will have to lease it for a year, because its too hard to find someone that wants month to month. The rental market is real soft now.
I have to do this, in order to not lose the the place. Intellectually, I think Im making a smart move. Emotionally, I feel like a fricking loser. Im 32, I should have a single family home, kids, and a wife by now. Yet Im having trouble hanging on to a little condo.
Just curious how you all would feel?
Good luck to you, and believe me if I needed to move back with my dad (he is living the single life these days) I would in a minute and would be welcome.
After reading many of your posts, somehow, I really doubt you are gonig to have much of a problem.
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I think it's sad that in our society, peoples' self-worth is tied to the acquisition of property. If your father is rattling around in a big house by himself, it would be silly NOT to move in, wouldn't it? You can save a shitload of money, the property is otherwise going unused, etc. You're certainly not doing anyone any harm.
What's there to be ashamed of? Being smart enough to look for ways to optimize your income and expenses?
What's there to be ashamed of? Being smart enough to look for ways to optimize your income and expenses?
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Yeah, we are spoiled, but the point that many people have made to me is that family is important, and it seems that we've forgotten that here. One guy said it best, "You Americanos are locos. You have no respect for your familia, that why you all act so crazy."TPJ wrote:I know we are spoiled in our culture....
I wouldn't be ashamed, you're doing what you have to.
Besides, you could tell people that you're a real estate investor on the side, and the condo is your first property. It's all how you look at it.
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Its an emotional thing, I know. For some reason giving up my place makes me feel like Im not indepenent. When in reality Id be a landlord, and investing in my future. I guess I just lived at home long enough and really enjoy being out on my own. Its not like there are not hundreds, no thousands, other others in the same boat in Silicon Valley.Darth Wong wrote: What's there to be ashamed of? Being smart enough to look for ways to optimize your income and expenses?
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Considering that I still haven't moved out of the house yet, no. Of course, I'm not even 17, so I'm not the best benchmark to use.
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Think of it this way, you're a landlord renting to a person that happens to be related to you.TrailerParkJawa wrote:Its an emotional thing, I know. For some reason giving up my place makes me feel like Im not indepenent. When in reality Id be a landlord, and investing in my future. I guess I just lived at home long enough and really enjoy being out on my own. Its not like there are not hundreds, no thousands, other others in the same boat in Silicon Valley.Darth Wong wrote: What's there to be ashamed of? Being smart enough to look for ways to optimize your income and expenses?
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When this quarter is over, I'm moving back to my parents' house. I live in my uncle's basement right now. Unfortunately, since there is literally no work where they live, and plenty of thieving criminals out in that country hellhole, I don't think I'll have my own residence for a loooong time.
I don't see why you should feel bad. People across the world live in homes where several generations share residence.
I don't see why you should feel bad. People across the world live in homes where several generations share residence.
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Re: Would you be ashamed of having to move home?
Part of the reason I FEEL I should have those things is because many of my peers do. But part of it, most of it, I would say is because getting my own condo here has been a goal for the last 5 years.BrYaN19kc wrote: Good luck to you, and believe me if I needed to move back with my dad (he is living the single life these days) I would in a minute and would be welcome.
After reading many of your posts, somehow, I really doubt you are gonig to have much of a problem.
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One of my firends is just about to move in with his paretns at 34, as he's selling his curretn house (it was jointly owned with the bitch ex from Hell), and he's thinking fo going to university to.
It doensw't mean owt. If living with your dad is the best thing for you at the moment, then do it, you're fine!
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Re: Would you be ashamed of having to move home?
I live at home, my dad lives at home, my uncle lives at home.TrailerParkJawa wrote:Im planning on renting my condo out next month and moving back in with my dad. I will have to lease it for a year, because its too hard to find someone that wants month to month. The rental market is real soft now.
I have to do this, in order to not lose the the place. Intellectually, I think Im making a smart move. Emotionally, I feel like a fricking loser. Im 32, I should have a single family home, kids, and a wife by now. Yet Im having trouble hanging on to a little condo.
Just curious how you all would feel?
so, not really, no.
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