So for the past 27 years of my life, I've lived with my parents.
I just bought a condo. It's small, but very nice and modern, in a very nice neighborhood.
Now, I have some decisions I have to make:
1. Do I move in? I make enough that I can do so without financial problems, but obviously I won't have as much disposable income as I had in the past. The main point in this would be that I would be living on my own, out of my parents' house, for the first time in my life.
2. Or do I rent it out? The renter would then pretty much be paying my mortgage, so I'd still have a good chunk of disposable income to play around with. It would also be a good cushion considering the current subprime fiasco.
3. Alternately, I've also been exploring the idea of renting out the living room (it's a 1BR) to a friend, which would be a hybrid of #1 and #2. Though for obvious reasons it'd be awkward to have people over.
4. Go with #1 for a few months, see what life on my own is like, and if it isn't all that it's cracked out to be, go to #2.
I just bought a condo. It's small, but very nice and modern, in a very nice neighborhood.
Now, I have some decisions I have to make:
1. Do I move in? I make enough that I can do so without financial problems, but obviously I won't have as much disposable income as I had in the past. The main point in this would be that I would be living on my own, out of my parents' house, for the first time in my life.
2. Or do I rent it out? The renter would then pretty much be paying my mortgage, so I'd still have a good chunk of disposable income to play around with. It would also be a good cushion considering the current subprime fiasco.
3. Alternately, I've also been exploring the idea of renting out the living room (it's a 1BR) to a friend, which would be a hybrid of #1 and #2. Though for obvious reasons it'd be awkward to have people over.
4. Go with #1 for a few months, see what life on my own is like, and if it isn't all that it's cracked out to be, go to #2.

