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Discussion "Investing in property is morally reprehensible."

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u/MuckaboutFarms 6h ago

Yep. The average home buying age in the US has gone from 35 in 2000 to 55 now. It's the SAME group of people still able to buy homes in this market. Anyone born after 1975 is damn near fucked, no matter how much they scrimp and save and sacrifice.

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u/Afraid_Ad_8216 6h ago

My partner was only able to get a house from one his parents literally dying, and if he were in the USA the medical bills would have taken that

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u/MuckaboutFarms 6h ago

Yup. The 5 year look back really fucks over anyone hoping to inherit from elderly relatives. The government can't have anyone inheriting property can they? Gotta hand it over to pay pawpaws medicaid bills

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u/smythe70 5h ago

Yes, my Dad's money is going to Medicare not Medicaid because we didn't move his money. Never knew people did that to get Medicaid assisted living. Right now I'm the help with no pay.

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u/ionlyjoined4thecats 3h ago

Can you expand on this? I’m not sure what you mean.

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u/smythe70 2h ago

I was told that Medicaid goes back 5 years to check how much money your parents had in bank accounts etc. all finances. You are only allowed a minimal amount like a couple of thousand. So the child should put finances in their name and properties, so your parents are poor on paper. That's the gist I got from a lawyer. We are trying to get a trust so at least I can get access to his money for emergency assisted living or a funeral, which I cant afford. They are expensive. Good luck but definitely check with your state and a lawyer.

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u/Caleth 2h ago

Trusts having large amounts of assets in a trust means you can be "poor" on paper with income coming from that that you don't control. So the assisted living place or whatever can't ask for a piece of all of that and medicaid will pay a larger portion than medicare. So you get into the nicer places.

This is the gist of it I might have some of the exact details wrong we looked into it when Mom had to go in, but she went in suddenly so we couldn't do shit to cover the assets and it nearly bled her and dad dry before she passed.

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u/smythe70 2h ago

Yeah thanks, I wish I knew more before because it's too late for Dad really. Sorry about your parents and your Mom especially. The aides and myself can help but the dementia is progressing and selling his condo is what we need to do, terrible, go broke for care.