paying thousands in closing costs, and losing thousands, possibly tends of thousands to realtors, seems like a pretty good deal compared to renting that same house, which is probably going to cost you more, if not about as much money. For marginally less effort.
i like how we’re defaulting to ignoring the fact that the OP literally started off with “buying a house and then selling it a year later” because renting doesn’t exist anymore.
paying thousands in closing costs, and losing thousands, possibly tends of thousands to realtors, seems like a pretty good deal compared to renting that same house, which is probably going to cost you more, if not about as much money. For marginally less effort.
Of all the comments in this string, yours is the only dumb one.
i like how we’re defaulting to ignoring the fact that the OP literally started off with “buying a house and then selling it a year later” because renting doesn’t exist anymore.