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My landlord lives in a house right up the hill from me, so when I need him, I can call him, and he's right there. I'm glad I'm not doing that anymore, but I'm really glad I had that opportunity. AdvertisementRenting is also a smarter financial decision right now, with how high interest rates are. I don't think I'll rent foreverMy finances now are different than they were when I was 22. Renting really fits the current season of my life, but I don't think this is the choice I'll make forever.
Persons: , Tori Dunlap, I've, I'm, Homeownership, That's, it's, Jane Zhang Organizations: Service, Business, PMI Locations: Seattle, North Seattle, janezhang@businessinsider.com
Lauren Held and Kyle Frederick didn’t think they could afford to own a home anytime soon, especially in Seattle’s pricey housing market. “It seemed way too competitive, with way too much tech money all around us,” she said. So the couple, both North Carolina natives, started casually hunting for a house to buy, hoping something would work out. “But we were still seeing multiple offers.”They wanted to stay in north Seattle, preferably in an area like Phinney Ridge. The pandemic market was cooling, but homes in north Seattle were still going for over asking price.
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