So it looks like I will be in OKC for the foreseeable future (girlfriend still has 1.5-2 years to finish up her Bachelors). I feel pretty confident the company I work for will be growing strong well into the future. Oracle just spent $10billion to acquire us at the end of last year and have already taken over another huge chunk of the top floor of the building we are in so we can grow our staff.
For what I pay in rent for my downtown 700sq ft apartment, I could easily just buy a $160k house and have that. Keep in mind here $160k will buy you a brand new 1650sq ft home 3 bed 2 bath 2 car garage with storm shelter, appliances, nice finishes, etc. I could push my budget higher since the girlfriend will move in with me once her house outside of Tulsa sells, but I want her contribution to turn back into play money for me.
What are the downsides of new construction vs an older home that's been fully renovated? The biggest negative for me, is that new subdivisons don't have all the great old trees as 30-40-50-60 year old neighborhoods do. A huge positive for me, since I don't know crap about working on houses just cars, is that everything is new. New HVAC/Roof/Applicances/Plumbing/Electric/etc vs an old house.
An older home that's been fully renovated is still an option, but I'd have to add $50-60k to what I want to spend, or buy something that needs updating over years of living there.........and I'm not too sure I want to do that.