We Are Moving Out | Thoughts on Renting A Home

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At times I wonder, does paying rent seem to be a waste?

2 weeks prior to our wedding, we decided to rent a place here in Biñan. One of the key factors on why we chose the place is because of the accessibility to the national highway plus the terminals where we ride the public utility vehicles going to work.

Fast forward, COVID-19 hit and most of the terminals closed down including the one near our place. Under the presumption that we will be back in the office anytime soon, we held on to our place of residence.

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Some say that renting, in general, is bad for your finances because at the end of your contract the place where you reside will still be owned by either the landlord or the owner itself.

Our parents from both sides offered to their homes for us to stay while we are saving but at onset we politely declined the offer as we want to experience our lives together without the intervention of both parties. We also know that we are lazy bums so this may have a negative impact on the good relationship that we have with our in-laws.

Renting has been in a negative connotation here in the Philippines. When someone is renting a place this means that they do not have the capability to have their own place especially if you have a stable job. The naysayers have always something to say about it.

If you feel that way, don't worry I understand you as we are in the same situation. Maybe in the next years 5 or 10 years we will still be here but who knows if Hive will go to the moon the plan will be hastened. But to encourage you and myself as well renting can never be a waste.

I'll be sharing with you some of the things I learned while we are renting.

Always note that whatever the "marites" will say to you it will be your decision think about what is your best interest not the interest of others. Are they helping you pay your bills? Heck no right?

Renting is Affordable vs Monthly Amortization.

Prior to renting our place. I always thought that owning a house will be a better choice as it is more affordable than renting. But upon further review now that we have the time to check turns out that renting is way cheaper than paying for your monthly mortgage.


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We currently pay $160.00 per month in our place - water and electricity included and as we search for a house to live in permanently we found out that a small house within the city area would cost us around $300.00 per month for the downpayment good for 12 months and then additional $300.00 after the downpayment period every month until the loan matures. This does not include the payment for electricity, water, furnishings, etc. Btw, you cannot move in yet until the whole downpayment is paid in full.

When renting, the cost you pay is just the 1-month advance and 1-month deposit to start staying in the place.

Renting Can Adjust Easily in Your Lifestyle.

If you do not have a permanent job like us. Renting your place of residence will be a better deal because you will not be tied in your place. Selling a home is never easy, tedious, and expensive too! When I was a mortgage collector this is one of the most loved arrangements that we offer to the ones who are in default. Offer their house to be listed for sale.


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Since the permanent work from home set-up has been announced in our case we have decided to move out and be in the rural area. This Thanksgiving weekend, we will be checking some places to rent in San Pablo to determine where we will stay in the coming years while saving we are seeing deals for up to $60.00 per month and it is already a house compared to what we are renting right now a small room with a toilet.

To Rent forever or to Own a House?

It really depends on you. Renting is way cheaper than owning a house but for us we are still eyeing to get one where we can call our own. Though financially wise rent is a good alternative, if you own your house you can have your own rules. Paste and hammer all you want, change the color of the rooms and many more that you cannot do when renting.

I'd suggest saving up at least the deposit. Some need at least 20% or 25% depending on the mortgage company. Then every month add extra payment directly to the principal so that when the time that you need to reassess your loan there's a chance that you get a lower rate and lower amortization.
Or if the Hive will be in $10.00 or more, sell your hive and buy a house instead pay it upfront. We can always do some wishful thinking right?

If you made it this far thank you for your time. What is take on renting? Is it really a waste?

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if the Hive will be in $10.00 or more, sell your hive and buy a house.

I probably won't do that because I might be able to delegate HIVE to earn more income and reinvest into Crypto or second layer Hive Tokens.

What is take on renting? Is it really a waste?

To raise a family, owning a permanent house can help. If you're single then I would rather invest and save or start a business with the capital.

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Thanks for your insight Nathan I appreciate it.

I probably won't do that because I might be able to delegate HIVE to earn more income and reinvest into Crypto or second layer Hive Tokens.

This one's wishful thinking but who knows, by the time we have that $10.00 I have a ton of hive to splurge. But I agree, I will delegate some, buy some tokens here in Hive and be active still. Hive's an amazing platform and the more I dig deeper, the more I understand that I know little especially those 2nd layer tokens that are not popularized by some.

To raise a family, owning a permanent house can help. If you're single then I would rather invest and save or start a business with the capital.

I'd agree this is what I did not thought back then when I was single. I always buy stuff that I know that I will not be using but still brings joy after the purchase haha. Been selling those now in the local marketplace as I am not seeing those item usable for me anymore. Plus they take a huge space in our place of residency.

For me rent is not a waste of money. It's all about balance and how you manage your finances. You can use the trick I shared about how to manage your finances bro. It can really help a lot especially if you're on a very tight budget. I started doing that trick back when I was also in a tight budget myself and I really noticed an improvement on my budget. I really believe no matter how small your income is, if it's managed properly you can still save money 😎.

You can use the trick I shared about how to manage your finances bro. It can really help a lot especially if you're on a very tight budget.

Excel has been my BFF after coming to Steemit, not a good tracker but manageable still. Income isn't enough for the expenses right now bruu that is why we are planning to move out.

The bills.. the billlss thanks for dropping by!

OHH NO, Damn bruh. I live in Santa Rosa City, Laguna.

I frequently bike to areas here and there but only a few times to Binan (*how to do the swirly n)

How about this. Binyan, ehh good enough.

Grrrrr Why so many filipino hivee's live in luzon. Especially Laguna

Heya' saan kang part ng Santa Rosa?

How about this. Binyan, ehh good enough.
Nahhh... rent is expensive here we get get at least 1,000.00 PHP for the rent pero you need to watch out for your furniture and appliances pag sasapit ang gabi.

Grrrrr Why so many filipino hivee's live in luzon. Especially Laguna

Do you know some? I only know 3 folks right now, compared to the steemit days wherein there's multiple users from Laguna right now it is you, @marcussen and @laviesm that I do know.

They are not necessarily active that much in the discord we hang out on. But from time to time i would visit Hiveph and the majority of them say they reside in manila or anywhere around luzon.

The craziest part is alot of them and i mean 90% if them have a steemit account or are aware of steemit

1,000 php daily or roughly $160 per month. Since i didn't grow up in a city, compared to a 8m x 7m motel that i know of in Eastern Samar

Motel : Basic furniture (single bed, pillows, blanket, outlets, lamp, dresser, cabinet and a cute table) Comes with a key and a Community shower/Restroom (Towels and Toilet paper included)

Price: Php 500. *(There are restaurants upfront so you can just eat there = +Php 300)

Awts sayang naman. They should move to Hive kasi nandito ang $$ hahaha

Hi @tpkidkai, mas ok talaga magrent muna.. So you can have more time to think about the perfect house and location. Mahirap kasi magkamali. Haha ang mahal ng dp. So far, kami lang din ni @marcusen kilala ko dito sa hive. Ang nag introduce kasi sa amin ay friend nya na nag steemit dati kaso di na nya tinuloy

Haha ang mahal ng dp.

Sa true.. nako the time na naghahanap kami ni wife prior to marriage around 200 to 300k ang dp. Kung di mabayaran infull at i installment after 6months pagkabayad sa dp tsaka lang gagawin ang bahay.

We are also looking for foreclosed property, pero sa ngayon migrate muna sa mas murang location.

Taga steemit dati? Sino? Parang yung mga taga steemit na from laguna kilala ko especially yung first gen na steemians.

Grabe ang sakit sa bulsa. Ang mahal na din kasi dito sa mga towns near manila. Good luck! Mahanap nyo din yung perfect place for your fam 😊 For us ni Marcus, medyo madami kaming na-receive na help from parents pero sana maka-move out din kami soon.

stealth-wah-ry yung username nya. Mga 2017 pa daw sya nagsteemit eh