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News articleYahoo Finance· February 8, 2026

They Asked Middle-Class Homeowners With $6,000 Mortgages If They Regret It. Some Now Wonder If Renting And Investing Would Have Been Smarter

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They Asked Middle-Class Homeowners With $6,000 Mortgages If They Regret It. Some Now Wonder If Renting And Investing Would Have Been Smarter For many Americans, the idea of a $6,000 monthly mortgage sounds absurd…
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  • Lightstone DIRECT cuts out middlemen to align investor and manager interests

    80% confidence
  • Renting luxury apartment for $4,500 allowed putting additional $4,500 into investments monthly

    80% confidence
  • $6,000 mortgage is middle class in very high cost of living area when median home is $1 million

    80% confidence
  • Having a house with pool makes family happy enough to justify cost despite earning around $200,000/year

    80% confidence
  • People assume $6,000 mortgage means mansion but it's not even close

    80% confidence
  • Californians are low key born with a silver spoon in their mouth

    80% confidence
  • Upper middle class is the new middle class and middle class is the new working class

    80% confidence
  • Baltimore homeowner with $6,000/month PITI payment lives a pretty good life objectively

    80% confidence
  • Paying $4,000 rent didn't feel expensive but gained no equity

    80% confidence
  • Upper middle class earners feel trapped in careers, many choosing not to have kids because of money and chose house over family

    80% confidence
  • BAM Capital targets income and long-term growth as supply tightens and renter demand remains strong in Midwest markets

    80% confidence
  • Golden ticket is working entire life in HCOL area then moving to LCOL area for retirement

    80% confidence
  • Regular 4-bedroom single family house in Orange County costs $1.2 million+ with 6% interest

    80% confidence
  • $6,000 monthly mortgage is not middle class housing requiring at least $200,000 income

    80% confidence
  • Rad AI's artificial intelligence technology transforms data chaos into actionable insights with measurable ROI

    80% confidence

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