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27184527 No.27184527 [Reply] [Original]

I cashed out all of my crypto last week and have been looking at real estate to live in. Currently found 2 places, One is an apartment in downtown and the other is a house in the suburbs. The apartment is two times smaller than the house but is very accesible. Which should I go for? Im 27 and single but will probably settle down in the future and have kid.

>> No.27184802

House by far. you'll regret buying the apartment

>> No.27184964

>>27184802
This, unless you lease it for passive income (unless you lease to a deadbeat that destroys your property).

>> No.27185365

>>27184527
i own both and i fucking hate spending time at the appartment.

>> No.27186702

House. Cities are more likely to impose weird new rules making your life harder, like banning Airbnb, requiring periodic code inspections, etc. If NYC starts shipping your city some of their drug addicts/homeless, they will end up downtown, not in the suburbs.