Submitted by SmarterShelter t3_z8ghr1 in personalfinance
fawningandconning t1_iybk9tv wrote
Reply to comment by SmarterShelter in If Buying a House Is Cheaper Than Paying Rent...? by SmarterShelter
Most "rules" suggest you should expect to spend 1-4% of the home's value a year in upkeep costs. So on a 200K house, that would be $2K a year. That doesn't mean you shouldn't have a larger reserve, especially for a fixer upper. Large repairs like a boiler, HVAC, roof, foundation, etc. can set you back thousands or tens of thousands.
SmarterShelter OP t1_iybkkjv wrote
That's super helpful - thank you! I'll make a spreadsheet...
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