Is space really the defining factor? Wouldn't access to amenities, taxes and interest rates be more of factor on affordablity and the value you're getting?
I can't remember where I heard this but there's a saying a home should be around x3 your annual salary and in many of the big cities its 8-12 and I think thats based on asking price not what you pay after your term which is even more
Is space really the defining factor? Wouldn't access to amenities, taxes and interest rates be more of factor on affordablity and the value you're getting?
I can't remember where I heard this but there's a saying a home should be around x3 your annual salary and in many of the big cities its 8-12 and I think thats based on asking price not what you pay after your term which is even more