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I am in the process of selling my current home to move out of state for residency. With the proceeds from the sale of the house, I will likely have enough to outright purchase a newly built (2022) mobile home in my new residency city, live there for 3 years of residency, and then sell. I cannot afford to buy a "real" house. Otherwise, I can rent a 2B, 2Ba apartment and renew yearly for the 3 years.
What are the pros and cons of buying the mobile home vs renting an apartment?
The commute from the mobile home to the hospital/clinic vs the commute from an apartment is negligible (20 mins vs 10-15 mins).
There is the loss of the 3 years of rentals from the apartment. After living in a house for so many years, the thought of living with neighbors separated only by a wall stresses me out. What if the neighbors have dogs that bark all day long, they are noisy, we don't get along, etc. There is the probability that rent will increase when it's time to renew annually.
There is the fact that I am unfamiliar with the area where the mobile home is located, the cost of monthly/annual upkeep, and whether a mobile home appreciates or depreciates in value when I graduate and put it up for sale.
Any thoughts?
Thank you!!
What are the pros and cons of buying the mobile home vs renting an apartment?
The commute from the mobile home to the hospital/clinic vs the commute from an apartment is negligible (20 mins vs 10-15 mins).
There is the loss of the 3 years of rentals from the apartment. After living in a house for so many years, the thought of living with neighbors separated only by a wall stresses me out. What if the neighbors have dogs that bark all day long, they are noisy, we don't get along, etc. There is the probability that rent will increase when it's time to renew annually.
There is the fact that I am unfamiliar with the area where the mobile home is located, the cost of monthly/annual upkeep, and whether a mobile home appreciates or depreciates in value when I graduate and put it up for sale.
Any thoughts?
Thank you!!