Saturday, March 28, 2009

Is it better to buy a home first or to buy a car first?

I already have a car but i need to trade it in for something bigger because i have my 2 month old daughter with me. I was thinking like a mid-size car, Honda Accord or Nissan Altima. So is it better/smarter to trade in my car for a new one or to start renting out an aparment/buying my first home?
Is it better to buy a home first or to buy a car first?
i reckon a home


since you have a kid aswell


you can walk to where you need to if its close to catch public transport


kids need fresh air anyways :)
Is it better to buy a home first or to buy a car first?
BUY A HOME!!!! A car is just a tin box that moves around and loses its value as time goes by


A house will probably keep its value or even be profitable in the future!
Reply:HOUSE!!


Car is a want, not a need


while


House is a need and a want!!
Reply:buying a home is much better because you will beadle to sell it in the future for much more most of the time.





cars in my opinion is one of the biggest ways to wast money,how often do you hear a friend or family member telling you how much money they made on their car when they sold it?





cars depreciate in value way to much!!!
Reply:with a 2 month old child u need a roof over your heads, plus buying a home is a investment and any car will get u from a to b . plus when you apply for a morgage , borrow a little more so u can then buy a new car . hope this helps !
Reply:right now the housing market is for the buyer%26#039;s not the seller%26#039;s. houses have lost value so you might be able to buy one for alot lower price than the asking price. You already have a car now you need a nice place to bring up your daughter.
Reply:Buy a home, which is an investment in your future.


Homes usually appreciate, cars always depreciate.


Plus you will qualify for a larger mortgage if you don%26#039;t have a car loan on your credit report.
Reply:in ten years your house will be 1/2 paid off...in ten years your car will be ready for junk yard...think about it

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