OMS-II in Kirksville here.
I have friends who bought a house here. They are also a young couple with pets. They don't regret buying, but have expressed some discontent with the extra work accompanying it.
You do not necessarily have to leave Kirksville during rotations as Kirksville is a rotation site. I assume you're consulting more than studentdoctor forums before you make or don't make your purchase. It is up to you whether you think buying is worth it. Don't discount the time commitment of owning a house. That time stuff is precious in medical school, especially around exam time.
For the record, I live in a small two-bedroom house rental with a dog. Many of the landlords rely on ATSU and Truman students to fill their vacancies. Before ruling renting out, try contacting some of the lessors and try to strike a deal as far as pets go. Rent IS cheap and as the other users have noted, you'll only be here a few short years. Heck, you can even have my place when I leave in June.
If you have any questions, message me and I can try to answer any questions. Congratulations on being accepted.
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Buying a house in medical school
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