Coming sometime next year: Why do people like gardening?
@belindaweber79995 жыл бұрын
Just ask John about mowing lawns... and grass in general!
@ItsAsparageese5 жыл бұрын
I hope anyone associated with the vlogbrothers team sees this -- please visit The Financial Diet's content and check it over for wholesomeness and social sensitivity. I had to stop watching and supporting all things TFD after they made some shockingly poverty-shaming (and implicitly sexist) Instagram posts, which were criticized heavily in the comments, and then they not only left the offending posts up, but never apologized. That's not okay and it alienates a lot of people who are most in need of the info TFD shares -- or at least, the info TFD shares when it's not being horrendously tone-deaf.
@francislally60665 жыл бұрын
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@spoopedoop31423 жыл бұрын
@@afroceltduck Oh, how appropriate it would be, as it turns out.
@thedavidjscott_5 жыл бұрын
Where did you get that wine? Grapes. Best answer ever.
@GigiTheWaitress5 жыл бұрын
MY FAVORITE PART lol
@louisgentilucci11885 жыл бұрын
Never change, Craig's mom, never change.
@jackieolivera6155 жыл бұрын
That killed me!
@Silmerano5 жыл бұрын
How did you guys get wine? Where did that come from? Grapes. It's funnier the way they actually said it.
@thedavidjscott_5 жыл бұрын
Wade Wilson you must be fun at parties.
@Clisare5 жыл бұрын
The impression of the banker killed me 😂 😂 😂
@OregonGBfan4 жыл бұрын
For me 1. Mortgage is going to be about the same or less than rent. At least I'm building some equity 2. I have a wife and 3 kids 3. I want a yard 4. I want a place I can do with what I want 5.It's quiet. Apartments are the worst. I always wanted to own a home though. I want the barbecues while a drink beer with my other dad friends and bitch about my yard and worldly events. Buying a home is more than just a money decision.
@webx1354 жыл бұрын
It's a no-brainer when you have a family! I'm single and still arguably come out ahead. I figure these folks live on a coastal state where houses are CRAZY expensive. In California, a $1M house will get you a couple stories and maybe 2k square feet in a middle-class cookie-cutter neighborhood. Here in Indiana, a house for half that could get you 6000 square feet of lake-front property. Or if you would like to ditch the lake front, a house in my hometown just sold for half-mil that had an indoor swimming pool. Then you should hear what they get in parts of northern Texas. But then again, you'd have to be in northern Texas.
@PokePresto4 жыл бұрын
@@webx135 You guys do know you could do a better investment by investing instead of buying a house.
@webx1354 жыл бұрын
@@PokePresto Here in Indiana, I could get a 1000sqft apartment for about $1000/mo. OR, I could get a 1200SQFT house for a total of $500-700/mo in total monthly payments related to the mortgage. More square footage. Payments build equity. And I STILL have more liquid assets available for investment.
@PokePresto4 жыл бұрын
@@webx135 100% See that. I am just saying that people will do very well in concidering the eventual benefits of investing in say global index funds or somthing simular instead of buying housing. Overall index funds have been a better investment then buying a house. But ofc i do see the benefits of owning a house, just trying to point out that buying and not renting might not always pay off.
@spencerwilton58314 жыл бұрын
Tormund Giantsbane How do you propose people invest if every penny they earn is taken up in rent and bills? For most average earners it would be an either / or choice! At least by buying they are covering two bases- housing and investment - for one affordable sum. Sure, returns may be higher with alternative investment, but if you have to cover the rent it's pointless.
@sevfx5 жыл бұрын
"bank you very much" killed me xD
@garmah925 жыл бұрын
Bang you very much
@vakhanvardanian46575 жыл бұрын
:D I'm = like, I can't be the only one who was killed with that joke... (scrolls down, finds this comment)
@DarkAngelEU4 жыл бұрын
Scrolled down just for this lmfao
@beyondtherhetoric5 жыл бұрын
PapaWheezy "reading" the Grey's Anatomy CD made me LOL.
@nickj54515 жыл бұрын
I recommend he try reading the info on the back of a toothpaste tube. In the 3rd grade we had to read 15 minutes every day for homework so that's what I did one day.
@Fendamonky5 жыл бұрын
Um, I bought my house because I'm financially stable and I got tired of being told what I could and couldn't do in my home. Plus, why the hell should I keep on paying for somebody else's mortgage?
@ilfiore9344 жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure most people who rents don't do it because they like to do it...
@Mateo-et3wl4 жыл бұрын
you might as well ask "why the hell should i pay for someone else's (insert x)?" every time you purchase anything. when you pay rent, you are receiving a PRODUCT/SERVICE. this is how money works. all the reasons you might be better off paying rent than buying a house are explained in the video.
@urflofit20103 жыл бұрын
You don't own your home even if it's completely paid off
@rdizzleoriginal5 жыл бұрын
It's not an investment. It's a place to live that may yield equity
@mattdavella5 жыл бұрын
THE AMERICAN DREEEAM. Great video! Congrats on buying the home. Also... 5. If you live in LA or NYC it's literally impossible to afford a decent home.
@hotlittlezombiekiller27295 жыл бұрын
Matt D'Avella or Hawaii😳
@GigiTheWaitress5 жыл бұрын
Fact.
@Jumpman675 жыл бұрын
Tell that to Graham Stephan
@LukeDJoyce5 жыл бұрын
Or London
@rebelbelle13885 жыл бұрын
Or Seattle... or San Francisco...
@samgerdt23585 жыл бұрын
In your interview with James he says that the best investment you can make is in yourself. . . For me, purchasing my first home was a HUGE investment in myself. I spent 9 years in that place, and in that time I became an accomplished handyman, I learned about landscaping and gardening, I learned about woodworking and carpentry. The man that I am now is completely different than the man I was then. I'm better for having purchased a home. OH YEAH, I also learned that you never should trust a home inspection report. So 9 years later when we purchased a larger home for our growing family, I took all that knowledge gained and used it to make wiser decisions. It's a point that you didn't make in this video, but I think it's really important: For some, not for all, the responsibility of home-ownership is one of the best opportunities for self-discovery that money can buy.
@johnmcgrath2005 жыл бұрын
This is such a great comment, thank you
@darkstars1015 жыл бұрын
Sam Gerdt He’s speaking in terms of investment. If you’re attributing those skills you’ve gained as the sole justification of a “good investment”, you’d be wrong. Taking classes or training on gardening, handy-work, etc would have been much cheaper and netted you actual processional training. Buying a home, in that sense, is not the best investment in yourself. Actually investing in training, and taking all the money you saved on not buying a house into the stock market, would have been much better. Again, his words not mine.
@koffiekoffielekkerbakkieko84255 жыл бұрын
could you elaborate on why you should never trust a report? what happened that made you think that way?
@VersanGetryx4 жыл бұрын
@@koffiekoffielekkerbakkieko8425 My home was a flip, and the inspector failed to mention: 1) The water heater was 18 years old (avg life is 9-10 years); 2) AC did not have proper flow into top floor and no air return, making it 96 degrees while downstairs was 70 in the summer; 3) none of the toilets were seated (bolts were just sitting on tile) so all leaked from the base after some usage (to be fair not sure who would have checked this). I would suggest a specialist like plumber checks the house independently.
@antoniojaramillo59704 жыл бұрын
You sound like a cult member, LOL
@LesJenkins5 жыл бұрын
I bought a house two years ago (as of June 2nd) because I was going to be 50 years old and if I didn't do it before that birthday I doubted I'd ever manage it in the future. Also, I was sick of living in apartments until they raised the rent so high that I had no choice but to move. The couple of months leading up to lease renewal were often stressful as I never knew how much it would jump. I didn't buy one because that's what you're "supposed" to do or because I thought it was a good investment, but because I was sick of moving every few years and I wanted a place I could modify as I saw fit and truly make my own. It is my goal to die in this house. Mind you not anytime soon, but when the time comes I'm hoping I've been able to hold onto it. Then I plan to haunt it because I'm selfish like that.
@YouTubestopsharingmyrealname5 жыл бұрын
the monthly on my house is significantly cheaper than the crappiest apartment in my area, so it was an easy decision for me to buy.
@rebeccabanner14995 жыл бұрын
I love the way wheezy has changed over the years... 🥰
@Reneator5 жыл бұрын
What? Your parents dont talk like that all the time? Im disappointed.... Great video!
@happi-entity5 жыл бұрын
2:52 "can you *_pretend_* to be real for a second"
@ajinasawor5 жыл бұрын
@@happi-entity good observation.
@HeleenvdD5 жыл бұрын
Your realtor seems like an awesome person! So much humor as well as great advice!
@suballica4 жыл бұрын
Bad advice actually! A Realtor works for the seller, not for the buyer! Avoid realtors as much as you can when you are buying a house. When selling the housing then only get the best realtors out there.
@spencererickson79345 жыл бұрын
I’m a millennial and my wife and I bought a house when I was 27. We’ve lived in it for four years and love it. Yes it is a lot of work, but we can paint, landscape, and do whatever we want with it. Plus there was no way in the world we could rent a house like ours for the amount we pay per month. Not even close. Millennials can absolutely own a home.
@justrobin12345 жыл бұрын
You can't generalise an entire group of people based on when they were born.
@bbaattttlleemmooddee5 жыл бұрын
@@justrobin1234 You can actually. They're called generations.
@mariahbenson92585 жыл бұрын
Its easier to buy a house, than it is to buy a car
@ErinMV4 жыл бұрын
Agreed! When my husband and I bought our first place rent in the area we were looking as astronomically higher than buying. We saved at least $350/400 per month on owning vs. renting. Now, of course, some of that money went into maintenance of the house but when we sold the place we had $35k in our pockets (after realtor fees). You don't get anything after renting except maybe your security deposit back.
@DietTimboSlice4 жыл бұрын
@@samiamor3955 Not every millennial was dumb and went into loads of student loan debt.
@Whirlblaze5 жыл бұрын
That "Grapes" Joke caught me so off guard, I literally spit on myself!
@carlosnajera655 жыл бұрын
I missed it …..at what time marker was it?
@Whirlblaze5 жыл бұрын
@@carlosnajera65 This will probably be a disappointment to you now but here you go! 3:00
@ABiteBetterbyEva5 жыл бұрын
OMG that was the best sponsored content I have ever seen hahahahaha
@Scamman115 жыл бұрын
We bought a house 8 months ago........ and I LOVE IT. Making it our own, and making it look nice feels so good.
@tamilindsley48595 жыл бұрын
I mean. That’s a lovely sofa. Your toddler will now commence unloading it of all its pillows on the regular 😂😜
@HalfAsleepChris5 жыл бұрын
The Money Pit! One of my favourite all time films. Great Video.
@shelbyandblush5 жыл бұрын
I bought my home with my husband at 23 in 2014. We saved for two years. Pinched every single penny and it was the best decision we ever made, (besides getting married, that was pretty awesome too). Congratulations!! ♡
@Pfhorrest5 жыл бұрын
how the fuck did you save up a down payment on a house in only two years on 21-22 year old incomes?
@markm0000 Жыл бұрын
@@Pfhorrest Probably lived with parents and used a single car. It’s do-able just requires discipline.
@Pfhorrest Жыл бұрын
@@markm0000 and living in the dirt cheap middle of bumfuck nowhere while making rich-people money. "discipline" is a bullshit excuse from the rich to write off normal people's genuine hardships.
@havek234 жыл бұрын
"Bank you very much!" should be what every teller says as you leave
@MediocreFilms5 жыл бұрын
Great video, Greg Bensene!
@wheezywaiter5 жыл бұрын
I think you're confused. It's Craig Benzon.
@mokelmoo39405 жыл бұрын
I love how the dads just reading a greys anatomy dvd
@louisgentilucci11885 жыл бұрын
"Owning a home makes me LORD ... of the LAND!" Lord of the Land, Craig's Dad, 2019.
@arwentheelf025 жыл бұрын
Louis Gentilucci Long may he reign.
@oaka56395 жыл бұрын
Ore like lord of a backyard
@EricaGamet2 жыл бұрын
I'm squarely in the renter for life (probably) category. I did own a home from '04-'07 (sold just as everything was crashing down)... and while I loved the house (it was a live/work loft that we had custom designed from the ground up) I hated owning the house. I haven't lived in the same house for more than 6 years since 1980, when I was 12. I don't really have a hometown or a house that I "grew up in." I get bored and I like to try out other cities and states to live in. With renting, if something breaks I call the landlord, grab my laptop and go sit at the coffee shop and work until it's fixed (I also have worked from home for nearly 25 years). I traveled a lot for work pre-2020 and I liked being able to not worry about my investment while I spend three weeks in Italy working or whatever. I'd rather invest in adventures and doing things with friends and family. I live in a cozy apartment downtown in the city and lived previously in the middle of the Chihuahuan desert. It makes very little sense for me to buy... though there are things every now and then that would just work better if I owned, but the negatives far outweigh the positives for me.
@Bino_Sleevelesssocks5 жыл бұрын
“It’s not the financial decision I would have made” says the man with a giant arcade machine in his office behind him lol
@placksheep4 жыл бұрын
Because housing and hobbies are on the same footing financially speaking 🙄
@SwawesomeT4 жыл бұрын
@@placksheep not even only that, imagine equating 1-2 thousand dollars (estimating very liberally) to 150 to 300 thousand dollars lmao
@deleria0104 жыл бұрын
He was also part of the minimalist video and he explains why he has what he has now in case you're interested.
@investigativebatman3 жыл бұрын
@@SwawesomeT the dude's net worth is like 50 million dollars, as far as expenses neither are really worth worrying about. Which is probably part of why he doesn't care about the investment a house might be. If I can spend 1 million on a house and 49 million on stocks or 50 million on stocks and pay for my rent off my dividends I'm going to do the latter.
@ClimbaRock55 жыл бұрын
I want to be friends with your parents. And you guys. But also your parents. And your realtor.
@GigiTheWaitress5 жыл бұрын
Sameeeeee
@VivienneAndersen5 жыл бұрын
I you live near Madison I can make that happen. At least the REALTOR® part.
@razberrie5 жыл бұрын
My reasons: I knew I didn't want to move again for a long time. I was annoyed by landlords not taking care of the property. I was tired of my rent always going up.
@betz65075 жыл бұрын
If you own .. taxes ALWAYS go up, lol.
@VersanGetryx4 жыл бұрын
@@betz6507 Mine went down because the previous homeowner could not claim it as a homestead exemption (creates a 1% tax cap) since it was their second home. Since taxes are in arrears, my tax bill went down by half after owning the home a year!
@monad_tcp4 жыл бұрын
@@betz6507 not in the bottom of the ocean
@ynie14 жыл бұрын
@@betz6507 Our property taxes went up by ~$1200/yr over the past 17 years while the property value went up by almost 80%. That's fairly reasonable compared to how rent more than doubled (almost tripled) in the meantime.
@AsTheWheelsTurn4 жыл бұрын
@@betz6507 and actually that's not true at all, my property taxes went WAY down during the market/economy crash. they have come up a little now that things are stable again. they go up like a couple dollars a year if that, not like rent that can double.
@TheLittleColumbus4 жыл бұрын
I love your new content and I am so happy that your content has evolved and matured to this point
@SlowJoel5 жыл бұрын
After buying two homes this is the first realtor that felt like a real person. I wish my long term plans included Madison
@Fmblogger045 жыл бұрын
Gross.
@thewadsquad5 жыл бұрын
DUUUDE your mom always scrolling on her phone is comedy gold.
@robscallon5 жыл бұрын
Your videos have been extra extra great recently Craig This was awesome The banker especially
@not_cardoso5 жыл бұрын
KZbin suddenly feels like a small world
@CampMelp5 жыл бұрын
We’re closing on a house this month! We’ve bounced back and forth between buying and renting. Some purchases were bad (I’m looking at you, 2006), and some rentals were terrible (I’m looking at you, landlords who weren’t paying their mortgage with our rent $), but in the end, we prefer owning. It’s nicer to have control, you don’t have to deal with crummy landlords, and it’s fun to have house projects that make it more custom/nice to live in... especially with kiddos. Congrats to your family! Good choice! :)
@ZachsMind4 жыл бұрын
I spent the last twenty some odd years renting a house. I've recently vacated and am currently trying to downsize my life. I have accumulated a lot of junk that has sentimental value but I don't need. So I'm in a reverse situation from "The Wheezies." I want my future to be more open to travel. I've been very sedentary most of my adult life and I'd like to be able to let go of a lot of this stuff and take up less space in a more practical and functional lifestyle. The house gave me the illusion of security the past couple decades but since I was renting I have nothing to show for it. However, had I purchased a house twenty years ago my financial situation woulda been far worse. So I think now I'm in a good place to need less and move more. Each person has to make those choices for themselves. There are no right or wrong answers really. It's just what your needs are at the time.
@luckboysunday5 жыл бұрын
We bought a home because where I live in Nashville it was "AS" expensive to rent than it was to buy a home. Plus you have the opportunity to gain equity which is pretty cool.. Also, if I want to paint or "add to or take away" for the home to make it my own I can do that. and depending on what updating you do can add to your overall value. But of course this is ALL dependent on the market :(
@fivebyfivewhat5 жыл бұрын
I love your realtor “you have to live somewhere!!”
@webx1354 жыл бұрын
I bought here recently and have some of the same concerns. Especially because I'm a single guy. I did the calculator you linked to. My break-even happened just short of 3 years and then the improvement was enormous from then on. Not sure where you guys are from, but where I live (Indianapolis), I had a 600sqft studio apartment for $1300/mo in rent. I bought a 3500sqft home and my monthly payments are..... $1300/mo. No. Change. The master bed/bath alone is 40% larger than my entire apartment was. For the SAME MONTHLY PAYMENT. Plus it isn't disappearing, it is going into equity. Even at 0% growth I still come out ahead. Not bad. Add on the fact that I can do all the modifications and customizations I want, and I don't have to keep moving ALL my belongings nearly every year. Kinda nice to be in a house.
@phgamer43934 жыл бұрын
i live in california. sadly the numbers are not as favorable -_-.
@Hero4fun775 жыл бұрын
I love when you sneeze in the middle of a roleplay and keep roleplaying xD
@chriscmb5 жыл бұрын
I know people that have bought a house and pay less than what I pay for rent and they have the same amount of rooms. Also my rent goes up every year. Plus to move I need to pay rent first month and deposit. So everytime I move I have to pay almost the same amount as a minimum for a down payment for a home. Also the last place I lived in the homeowner sold the house and we were forced to move. Another reason to have your own place. Lol
@CockmageLVL995 жыл бұрын
ageofbogyo forced move outs have been mentioned at 14:10
@brittanyarford63535 жыл бұрын
@ageofbogyo they mentioned being forced to move out, he said it happened to him a couple of times.
@Pfhorrest5 жыл бұрын
where the fuck cheap ass place do you live that the down payment on a home is at all comparable to first+deposit on rent? if that was the case nobody would ever rent.
@aoiahiru6705 жыл бұрын
@@Pfhorrest I know right?!
@avivresnick99235 жыл бұрын
Craig: why do people like owning a house? Me: never thought about that tbh but I guess I'm about to find out the answer
@MicahRion5 жыл бұрын
Aviv Resnick +
@kiowastew5 жыл бұрын
My wife and I bought our house because we were tired of having the rent increase every 6 months - 1 year. Maintenance always took forever to come around and slap a band-aid on obvious problems. The housing market still had not rebounded, so prices were cheap. We said the hell with it and got a newly built 3 bd rm house on a cul-de-sac for the price of a 1 bd rm apartment. We picked out the front yard trees and seeded the backyard with native grass. I handle all the repairs and it's awesome. Things get done right then. We had space to expand our family and just had our first child. Home ownership is about the freedom and control we get with having our own place.
@schmoyoho5 жыл бұрын
luv to have my emotions governed by generational stockholm syndrome
@donnacarter82315 жыл бұрын
I bought a one bedroom condo in 2008 (when the market was down). When I wanted to move in 2013, the market wasn't good enough to sell it so I rented it out. Best decision I ever made! I bought a duplex on the other side of town and my rented duplex unit paid most of my mortgage. A couple of years ago I moved in with my home-owner boyfriend so now I have 3 rentals. Rents are going up like crazy and if I was a renter I wouldn't be happy about that, but as a landlord, I'm doing very well even if I do have to pay for things that need fixing. I think if you do it right, you can work this renting vs owning thing to your advantage. By the way, buying cost me less than renting because I was in the Army and I used my VA benefits (no money down) to buy both places. Not everyone has that benefit, but that's how I did it. I'm super glad there are a lot of people who prefer to rent...keeps the rental market strong and the rents keep going up.
@hamsterama5 жыл бұрын
I own a duplex and I live in one side and rent out the other. Some people are better off renting for various reasons. My tenant, for example, is a workaholic. Her job is her life. She has no interest in owning a home, due to all the time it would take. I'm pleased that she's paying for a big chunk of my mortgage, and I'm sure she's pleased that she doesn't have to mow the lawn and do yard work.
@bkbug64165 жыл бұрын
And...you don't have to share a wall, floor, or ceiling with a loud neighbor. That was one of our pros for buying, and the mortgage is less than renting a whole house. Plus #3. Big pro.
@FlyboyHelosim4 жыл бұрын
What if you buy an apartment?
@AQJ_DK4 жыл бұрын
You can rent houses and you can buy apartments... the type of home is a separate question from buy vs rent.
@SandStormXII4 жыл бұрын
you must not live in cali
@turtleownage2 жыл бұрын
I bought my first house a couple years ago when I was 24, and I LOVE IT. 1) My mortgage is low bc I refinanced this year and got a good interest rate and I put down 20%. 2) My mortgage payment doesn't disappear like a rent payment does. I own the home so I'm paying into my equity rather than paying a landlord. 3) The value has doubled since I bought it (roughly). Due to the housing shortage in 2021, my home is worth almost twice what I bought it for and if I sold it today I could put almost the original price of the home in my pocket. 4) Security- I don't have to worry about rent going up, my payment is locked in for 30 years and in 30 years I'll own the home entirely. It's very predictable which I appreciate.
@myconfusedmerriment5 жыл бұрын
I bought a house almost a year ago and I have oscillated wildly between being sure I've made a great decision and being equally sure that I've ruined my life (lol)!! So far, though, it has panned out very positively (although I do really, really hate mowing the lawn). It's a lot of work, and you might feel like you're "in transition" way longer than you would like to be--I still have a lot of boxes packed away and an "office" that's more of a "large closet." But I've started planting my own garden, something I've always loved to do, and the walls are painted in colors I picked, hung with pictures that are important to me. It seems like really small stuff, but I'm gradually seeing it become a place that's mine, and I love that. Best of luck to you guys!!
@rebekahyoder93355 жыл бұрын
I love it. I grew up moving constantly for many years, and I hated everything about the entire situation. I wanted to plant trees, put down roots, and get comfortable in my house without worrying about the landlord telling me no. I Hated Renting with every fiber of my being.
@emilyshmelimy5 жыл бұрын
I moved around a lot when i was growing up too but i’ve had the opposite reaction. I can’t imagine staying in one place now. buying a house would mean i would have to stay put and the thought of that terrifies me.
@rebekahyoder93355 жыл бұрын
@@emilyshmelimy It's really great that we've got options for travel and going where our heart desires !
@HumansOfVR5 жыл бұрын
*_Personally I wouldn't buy a home unless I planned to rent it out. I don't like the idea of being tied down by a home since I like to travel a lot_*
@narcismebelgie5 жыл бұрын
Life Progress - Health, Wealth, & Happiness Channel I also rent. I cannot imagine living 40 years in the same house. I pay a high rent and I live in a good house. If I’m bored with it I move. And I certainly don’t have to do the repairs.
@wiplash1239875 жыл бұрын
@@narcismebelgie Alot of people including my parents are always pestering me to buy a house. Exactly reason number 1. I am just not someone that would want to be tied down financially for 30 years even though you could of course sell it way before that time. I am very debt conscious and I will have to pay a high cost regardless. I like the flexibility of moving if I am not happy plus in a few months i will finally be debt free.
@narcismebelgie5 жыл бұрын
XtremeGaming I understand you. I could buy one but I love change too much 👍
@melodysmash5 жыл бұрын
This is really good! I feel informed and entertained. Thank you for your thoughtful interviews and excellent editing.
@CrazyBubblesxD4 жыл бұрын
I bought a condo the same month I graduated college at 22 (talk about stress). My parents were strongly encouraging me to do so and I was very against it because I’m young and wasn’t sure where I wanted to live other than close to work. However, the second I realized that all the apartments I liked would cost the same as a mortgage, I decided to buy. Well worth it!
@waziotter5 жыл бұрын
This is quickly becoming my favourite KZbin channel.
@duder5965 жыл бұрын
"Invest in yourself" The most under-valued financial advice there is.
@Sijray215 жыл бұрын
#3 is by far the biggest reason why we're in a home. Stable/predictable monthly payment (fixed rate mortgage), we can modify it as we want to, and we choose the repairs (and can do quite a bit ourselves). #4 is also huge. Stability is so nice and I think the biggest reason for new parents. It goes well with #3
@melchristensen82824 жыл бұрын
I bought a house when the market bottomed out over here a few years ago. Got lucky with the price. It was a fixer-upper, but I love it. It's peaceful and quiet, I was buying something for me, as opposed to paying rent that goes toward nothing, long term. I can do what I want with this place (planning permission pending OFC). I learned more about myself and how I handle stress than anything I'd ever done, while buying this house. If I ever buy another house I'll know what to look for. You can't know this until you buy a house and gut it back to the bare walls, pull out all the problems. My house is about 80 years old. It had. A lot of problems. I learned more about myself than anything else I've ever done by managing it, by doing DIY with parts of it - which I couldn't do in an apartment - I've learned to renovate, I've build things, learned to budget better, I've added on my own little workshop to this house and started fretwork. I've learned that I love interior design because of this house. Like. I love my house. Simply put. It's somewhere to go and sit and chill and not have to deal with anyone at all. I've got a garden here. I grow things. I'm learning to garden properly, had a nice crop this year. I know that I can grow old in this house and no one will be able to snatch it from me. I can be 80 years old some day, sitting with my scroll saw, making tiny pieces of ornate furniture and chewing on some home grown carrots, if I wanna be. I like that thought.
@EBrenry5 жыл бұрын
EVERYONE says “it’s a lot of work” (just like Craig’s parents) as if that’s a negative thing but my husband & I absolutely LOVE home maintenance! Our first home was our first baby (before our twin kids came along). Perfect starter home in ‘03, we improved wisely and sold it for OVER ASKING in ‘11. (Yes in 2011!!!! In WI too! How does that happen???) We bought wisely again and paid off the mortgage in 3 (yes 3) years. Now we have a second (“weekend”/“vacation”) home nearby. Did I mention we love home maintenance? 😂 Glad to have u back in WI Craig. Welcome, Chyna & Ada.
@suburbanfarms5 жыл бұрын
cuz i get to grow food and dig holes where ever I want
@RandomPlaceHolderName5 жыл бұрын
Aye, and play loud music at 4am. Pretty much the only reasons ill end up buying I think.
@j0nrages8515 жыл бұрын
All the feels. I even enjoyed the ad. My wife and I are considering buying a home, but this confirms our suspicions that there are too many variables in what we want, when we want it, and how we will pay for it. God bless your new home! Thanks for the bideo.
@TheRihn5 жыл бұрын
Hey wheezy you really returned to your roots with this video. I've watched a few of your videos lately and this one has that special Wheezyness that has kept me coming back for years. Thanks for being the goof you are man.
@alexrobertson26025 жыл бұрын
Are we going to see weezywaiter DIY repair videos with this new house? I’d love that!
@ClimbaRock55 жыл бұрын
This please
@NEENEEx55 жыл бұрын
They won’t need no stinkin’ repairs😂
@VivienneAndersen5 жыл бұрын
Nah. Their house is in pretty great shape. Except for the electrical, the chimney, the foundation, plumbing, shocks, struts, breaks, rings, pistons, appliances, carpet, the roof needs some work...
@ClimbaRock55 жыл бұрын
@@VivienneAndersen Good Lord, you're giving me flashbacks. A couple years ago my husband and I were in the market for a house. We found a cute little one, put an offer in, and arranged an inspection. As it turns out, the cute little house was an absolute disaster with a fresh coat of paint and new floors. It didn't even have gutters!
@NEENEEx55 жыл бұрын
So, Vivienne...the usual, right😂. “It’s a lot of work but it’s worth it...but it’s still a lot of work”😂
@alexrobertson26025 жыл бұрын
Also, I love your moms t shirt. #adoption
@gqfs1023 Жыл бұрын
15:36 Made me think of: "No Ragrets!" 😂😂 Thanks, Mr. Crash Course Guy!!
@odessaDarc5 жыл бұрын
i love how unbiased this was. Like, you told us what you were doing but also showing both sides. THATS WHY I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL. it honors the world of information on ALL SIDES
@odessaDarc5 жыл бұрын
(maybe not all sides, but more than just your own)
@kerrilalane64305 жыл бұрын
You guys are friggin histerical love the parents too!!
@caitlinmarie82615 жыл бұрын
I am currently in the process of buying a house. Thank you for educating me, entertaining me and completely terrifying me.
@stelliform5 жыл бұрын
Buying a home really paid off for me. I came out ahead $30,000 on the sale of my starter home after living there 11 years, and got my second house that I really wanted. Eventually I’ll own it outright, so at that point I’ll only have to pay taxes and insurance on it.
@xzonia15 жыл бұрын
The biggest advantage for me is that I won't have to pay rent for the rest of my life (that would probably keep going up each year). I bought a house in March on a fixed-rate 30-year loan. I plan on paying it off in 15 years, though, by paying extra towards the principal each month, and then I won't have that monthly expense any longer. That will make it easier when I'm ready to retire to be able to afford to do so. :)
@patriciafisher31085 жыл бұрын
@@xzonia1 Real estate taxes go up every year also.- Your plan on paying extra towards the principal each month is a wise move. Make sure you have an emergency fund also. In time, the water heater WILL need replacing, and it most always comes as a surprise.
@xzonia15 жыл бұрын
@@patriciafisher3108 So true! Thanks! :)
@ynie14 жыл бұрын
@@pre1980cars I think a lot of this depends on where you are and the HOA. We ended up passing on a lovely neighborhood because of the "overly enthusiastic" HOA
@fayebrown885 жыл бұрын
Great Video. I am a young homeowner and have found this to be true to this day. It's rough out there especially here in the SF Bay area. The video was very funny. Keep it up and congratulations on the new "purchase"!
@VannaMae5 жыл бұрын
Same. I'm young and bought a condo 7 years ago in Las Vegas fully paid for. I was a landlord for awhile which was stressful. I've just repaired my home from top to bottom and about to sell, and spend less. I honestly dont see this as my forever home and need a restart.
@paulpardee5 жыл бұрын
We rented a house for 4 years and they decided that they were going to sell. We had 3 months to pack and find a new place to live. You also don't have to ask permission to allow someone to stay with you. The next house we rented, our children turned 18 and the landlords decided that our kids had to APPLY to live in the house they had been living in for years. We also couldn't make any modifications to the house like painting it. We couldn't get any pets without asking permission or paying a fee. If something broke, the landlord may or may not choose to fix it - for example, the ice maker on the fridge stopped working and the landlord decided that they weren't going to fix it. A burner on the stove broke, didn't fix it. The dishwasher broke and they got a beat-up used one and threw it in. The pool cleaners sucked and since they were under contract with the property management company, we couldn't fire and replace them. If you don't like having control over your life, rent. If you prefer freedom and certainty, buy a house.
@memmermiller5 жыл бұрын
“How’d you guys get wine?” “Grapes.” * clink * 🍷🍷 SAVAGE MOM! I’m dying 😂
@andrineslife5 жыл бұрын
Vivienne is a very cool realtor, omg!
@ianrbuck5 жыл бұрын
John has a $400 microphone sitting behind him, but he's using his headset mic??
@SmartEasyDIYer5 жыл бұрын
Always love your videos wheezy!! 😁
@lovrebabajko5 жыл бұрын
I used to be a wheezy binger but I haven't seen one of your videos in a year now. Watching this was the most wholesome experience I've had this week. Thanks for staying awesome all these years
@Dunamis_0105 жыл бұрын
Oh when your parents said "Make your house a home," it reminded me of another quote: "Grow where you are planted." Thanks for a great vid.
@TheKoladis1 Жыл бұрын
Going through the buying house process. this was very informative. And makes me feel less alone about feeling split about buying or renting
@Ilamarea5 жыл бұрын
Love these new videos. Glad to see that you finally matured along with your audience.
@Insomniac4345 жыл бұрын
I don't know why, but for some reason the skit with the home seller sneezing has me uncontrollably laughing. Like I seriously can't stop. I'm worried I might die.
@speaktheunspokentruth5 жыл бұрын
As someone in the financial industry, I think it's awesome that you did your research and shared it to let others think on it.
@wheezywaiter5 жыл бұрын
:)
@ESPEciallyEspe5 жыл бұрын
Craig and Chyna... these videos are sooo good! They are so real, informative (with different perspectives), and hilarious! Please keep making these... if you stick to this formula and just keep improving/adding new things + figuring out what kind of topics/thumbnails can trigger that KZbin algorithm you'll be at 1 million in no time! Thanks so much for all the effort you and everyone else put into this video! Great job, keep it up! I've been a fan since 2010 when I was 18. Flux You was the first video I watched and it was hilarious! I was also part of your amazing win in the 2010 super note competition. And I participated on your website when you were offering to do fan suggestions.
@me_asme5 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite channels... Awesome video
@brotherhoodofvideos5 жыл бұрын
Two Wheezy uploads in a week? What a blessing, thank you guys.
@zloungeact5 жыл бұрын
This might be your best video I've ever seen. It was informative, funny and had a purpose. Great job! Looking forward to the next one.
@ant35 жыл бұрын
I'm glad I regularly watch these again. feels good to be a regular viewer again!
@malup11173 жыл бұрын
Omg I got an ad of Craig talking about wheat thins before watching this. Nice ad Craig!
@Frondlock5 жыл бұрын
In case of an economical crisis the moto "with stocks you always get your money back" is really really really untrue.
@folkmarcmetal4 жыл бұрын
Yeah and also without economical crisis companies fuck up
@rfban14 жыл бұрын
And you do not have direct control of the investment.
@ilfiore9344 жыл бұрын
Same goes for houses too. Same goes for anything really, in an "economic system" based on arbitrary concepts (and not on the scientific method). Like: growing consumption is good (even if it's ecologically unsustainable)? Nope. Yet, according the mainstream "economics", the answer is somehow "yes".
@SandStormXII4 жыл бұрын
how
@schunter204 жыл бұрын
Not true it's more along the lines of you can get some of your money back given your vigilant over the market. You are certainly not going to recoup your investment in a matter of minutes before the mess hits the fan in terms of real estate. If your someone who want to enjoy a retirement after 60+, play the waiting game. If you want to have amazing experiences when medical care proximity isn't your main priority.. well you decide.
@wierdpotatoguy5 жыл бұрын
This was surprisingly interesting, the quality of a the good stuff ep!
@stillness46105 жыл бұрын
Greetings from Greenbay! Congratulations on your new home! Thanks for the informative video!
@krygge993 жыл бұрын
I love your videos, your parents are so much fun to watch
@HootieWhox5 жыл бұрын
The home seller/buyer/bank skit was fantastic
@eatmarth5 жыл бұрын
"bank you very much" that is a good one
@scjohnson4 жыл бұрын
Great video . I love the transitions
@thedistractedmaker5 жыл бұрын
I have to pause this and say- your explanation of a mortgage is the BEST thing I've seen. On the internet. In a long time, maybe longer...
@SoulDeSol5 жыл бұрын
That skit with the wigs was incredible. The editing really helps the comedic timing.
@happycomfort30265 жыл бұрын
Owning property is something concrete! Stocks could tank any time and your money could go through your fingers like sand.
@Print2295 жыл бұрын
Also, i would recommend 12 months of liquidity, not just 3.
@verdisteller5 жыл бұрын
I love your video man. For the comedy especially. I could barely follow the important stuff cuz I was laughing so much! Good job guys!
@happyjam925 жыл бұрын
Mortgage payments tend to be less per month than the cost of rent here. Saying that to live anywhere half decent in Scotland the rent is super expensive, unless you're willing to make long comutes to work.
@stevenqirkle5 жыл бұрын
You can't just look at monthly rent vs. mortgage payment. You also need to factor in taxes, repairs, and the opportunity cost of making a down payment vs. investing the money elsewhere.
@johnchausow48575 жыл бұрын
Madison WI?? I grew up in southeast WI. I grew up in the land of Weezy. That explains so much!
@lakyriaevans58065 жыл бұрын
Hi!!!! 😀😀😀 I'm 37 with three boys and just recently started thinking about moving and if I should consider buying a house. So I looked up videos and stumbled upon yours!!! I'm almost half way through and just wanted to say I'm enjoying it a lot and can't wait to watch more. Your personality and realness is just wonderful and I'm so glad that you made the video and I like how you talked to your parents and other people as well. Thank you so much. Kiss the baby for me. 😘
@nyappynippon34115 жыл бұрын
I loved the skits in this one so much, i actually cried laughing