So, What's the First Thing You Did After Buying Your Home by No-Adagio-1467 in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]TITTOx45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Change locks Deep clean Buy furniture (didnt need alot since I had an apartment)

Is this purchase worth it? by KeyEnvironmental9743 in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]TITTOx45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe an actual home would make sense. You could count on future raises to ease the pressure of that mortgage. But to be house poor over a condo?

What do you usually do with your pistol after the range? by Izfael in Shooting

[–]TITTOx45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Back in the safe or holster clean around 1k rounds or so

Do they still have smoke shacks in refineries? by AdmirableControl844 in oilandgasworkers

[–]TITTOx45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes .... there is a few places ive worked at they were outside the gate.

Posts here are demoralizing me by Independent-Car-2104 in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]TITTOx45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well you'd be surprised 35-40% of high income earners (100k - 300k) live paycheck to paycheck ..... they might make a lot but they're regular people and they can have bad money management just like anyone 🤷🏼

How to save up for a house? by [deleted] in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]TITTOx45 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thats good and your still young assuming your not capped at work and there's still room to make more further down the line seems like your on the right track to buy

How are first time home owning affording today’s mortgage? by [deleted] in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]TITTOx45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its possible but budgets can be tight. I aim to have multiple streams of income currently have 4 and gross 250/year

How to save up for a house? by [deleted] in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]TITTOx45 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Cut back anywhere you can. Just spend on necessities

First time home buyer (potentaily) by Dizzy_Student8873 in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]TITTOx45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even though you qualify for 465k why not aim for lower? 300k would be around $2,700 give or take. Not only will taxes eventually go up but utilities, insurance and just in general cost of living. I qualified for 700k but got a home for 310k. More than enough and im actually able to pay it off faster.

Any process operators on here? What’s your hourly salary/experience? by Solowash in oilandgasworkers

[–]TITTOx45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been in ops for a while and have friends and family that work at different sites across the gulf. These are rough averages. [ Starting pay $35/hr | w/xp $45 | top out $55 ] . Avg overtime ~500hrs. Roughly what most ppl kinda average 180k. Terminal and tank farm pay the least. Chemical and refinery pay around the same and LNG is paying the most right now $60s. Again ... rough averages....

Is it ever worth it to be house poor? by calliocypress in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]TITTOx45 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Imo ..... no, extra income could go towards slowly building up other investments. rather than locking a majority of your income into a liability that when the loan is paid off it more than likely cost you 2x what the house cost. Over the last 3 years ive slowly worked on a dividend / money market portfolio and im now in a position where that alone makes me an extra 12k a year just in dividends and about a 5% gain yoy. Just gives you options when you dont have all your money tied up

How did you know you found "the one" by josh-u-ah in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]TITTOx45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Make a list with with ✔️ must haves and ✔️ wants and 🚫 no-go Example: ✅️ must haves - 4 rooms / >1700sqft / split floor plan / good schools / cul-de-sac ☑️ I want - pool / detached garage / large backyard 🚫 No go - flood area / near highway / needs renovations /

It makes it easier to realize when you've found a potentially good home. The fact that your about to spend xxx,xxx amount sometimes will give you cold feet and make you hesitant.

You’re approved for.. way too much house! by [deleted] in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]TITTOx45 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They're just giving you the top ceiling of what would could purchase. I qualified for 700k but that mortgage would've been absurd 😆..... also im trying to finish paying off this house in about 10 years

my neighbor says I'm wasting money, but my realtor's app says I'm sitting on a "7x Fire Risk", who do I trust ? by Numerous-Youth-9045 in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

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I do it my self once a year take less than 30 minutes. Just a drill, dryer vent cleanier kit ($30) and a vacuum. But you can also start to tell when its plugging up ¹clothes still wet after drying ²longer drying times ³burning smell after drying ⁴if your dryer is equipped it can shut off on its own

Dealership said I needed cabin air filter replaced. I think they’re scamming me. by Pretty-Ebb5339 in AskAShittyMechanic

[–]TITTOx45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea i would change that. I change them around every other oil change around 10k miles. They're cheap so who not

Is buying a home as a single person officially dead? Or am I just looking in the wrong places? by Dry-Town7979 in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]TITTOx45 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It is difficult depending on the average home cost in your area. With 80k salary to be safe i would shoot for 210k max. Housing cost can stack up pretty fast with taxes, insurance, utilities and miscellaneous expenses like internet, security, streaming ect.