means "designated hitter" to me. Just the same, I understand that the H stands for husband.
buying property is always a big decision. I don't know where you live, but $8000 off of 40k is a big discount. You couldn't touch a shack on 500 SF in Seattle, so This is a bit out of my experience.
You will have to decide where you want to live, what is important to you, how much you can afford, etc. Then look for a deal on your required attributes.
I don't know what qualifies for the 8k tax credit. If you could find 10-40 acres in your budget, located where you need it to be, and can get a mobile put on it (can get a septic). That is what I would do. The class doesn't teach much about real estate. they have their hands full with building principles! They do recommend "finding and buying your place in the country" for info.
Buying your property before you take the class may not be the smartest thing, but It is not the dumbest either. Many people did just that, and it does sound like you have reason to as well.
-Peter




I could use some advice.
My dh is deployed to Iraq & wants me to buy a home this year to take advantage of the 8k tax credit & so we may keep our $1200 housing allowance that the gov't keeps by living on base.
He comes home for 2 week vacation. Decent houses on land start at 40k-100k in our area a heck of a deal & we could easily pay it off in the next 2-7yrs.
My question is should we buy a tiny house or manufactured home on land. Or sit on our hands until we take the class next Jan/Feb. We may make a wiser decision, but will see 20k go down the drain by not buying. (we have 4 children, so a shed on land won't work for long)
just to be clear we get 1,500 in base pay & 1200 in housing pay.
please feel free to give all your long winded advice!
took the Boston class!
DH out of the Army 2013, then we build!