See, that's what I don't understand: "forced." I have as much info on this particular instance as you obviously, but were I in a position to purchase a home at ALL, I don't think I'd feel forced to settle for something that checks NONE of my boxes, not while renting is an option (and that's my assuming it might have been.) Home buying isn't something you do on a whim, like going out for dinner, finding your favorite restaurant is closed, and settling for something else; it's something you plan for, save for, and is ultimately a major commitment. I get it being more expensive than planned, but it can at least be somewhere I like or a house I like, or being in my price range, but maybe not my ideal home or where I'd prefer, or being perfectly located, but pricey and maybe not my ideal home, but when NONE of those criteria are met... why buy?I'll let them speak for themselves since they'll obviously have more info (assuming they decide to devulge it) but unfortunately...yeah, the market IS kind of that fucked where you might not get any of those three big things but are forced into it
I have a perfectly serviceable car right now, but am actually thinking about buying a new one (my girlfriend's son is of driving age now, and I was knocking around the idea of giving him mine and getting something newer,) but if I show up to the dealership, and all they have are Lamborghinis that I have to drive 1,000 miles away to get, I'm not getting a new car.
TL;DR? If Piscian was able to buy a home, it makes sense that at least SOME of their criteria should be met. Otherwise, rent an apartment, eat it on the equity, and wait until something at least remotely acceptable comes around.