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January 23, 2008 at 6:30 PM #141894January 23, 2008 at 6:42 PM #141580
robyns_song
ParticipantDon’t forget the poor quality of these homes for the price. Have you actually examined these homes closely? It seems the new homes aren’t built to last like the ones built just 20 years ago. I wonder how your “investment” will withstand the years–aside from loss in equity.
January 23, 2008 at 6:42 PM #141808robyns_song
ParticipantDon’t forget the poor quality of these homes for the price. Have you actually examined these homes closely? It seems the new homes aren’t built to last like the ones built just 20 years ago. I wonder how your “investment” will withstand the years–aside from loss in equity.
January 23, 2008 at 6:42 PM #141823robyns_song
ParticipantDon’t forget the poor quality of these homes for the price. Have you actually examined these homes closely? It seems the new homes aren’t built to last like the ones built just 20 years ago. I wonder how your “investment” will withstand the years–aside from loss in equity.
January 23, 2008 at 6:42 PM #141845robyns_song
ParticipantDon’t forget the poor quality of these homes for the price. Have you actually examined these homes closely? It seems the new homes aren’t built to last like the ones built just 20 years ago. I wonder how your “investment” will withstand the years–aside from loss in equity.
January 23, 2008 at 6:42 PM #141909robyns_song
ParticipantDon’t forget the poor quality of these homes for the price. Have you actually examined these homes closely? It seems the new homes aren’t built to last like the ones built just 20 years ago. I wonder how your “investment” will withstand the years–aside from loss in equity.
January 23, 2008 at 6:42 PM #141570lendingbubblecontinues
ParticipantI’m moving on from this thread, however, you forgot (at a minimum) the opportunity cost on $134,000 down payment. At 4% interest this is an extra $446 monthly on top of your $3980. (an extra 10% a month is more than just a little difference, too…isn’t that amount enough to sink most ARM holders?)
Lastly…the home you linked to isn’t even in 4S Ranch. It appears to be in Patina…much, much nicer than 4S Ranch, likely with an ocean view and beautiful upgrades.
January 23, 2008 at 6:42 PM #141798lendingbubblecontinues
ParticipantI’m moving on from this thread, however, you forgot (at a minimum) the opportunity cost on $134,000 down payment. At 4% interest this is an extra $446 monthly on top of your $3980. (an extra 10% a month is more than just a little difference, too…isn’t that amount enough to sink most ARM holders?)
Lastly…the home you linked to isn’t even in 4S Ranch. It appears to be in Patina…much, much nicer than 4S Ranch, likely with an ocean view and beautiful upgrades.
January 23, 2008 at 6:42 PM #141811lendingbubblecontinues
ParticipantI’m moving on from this thread, however, you forgot (at a minimum) the opportunity cost on $134,000 down payment. At 4% interest this is an extra $446 monthly on top of your $3980. (an extra 10% a month is more than just a little difference, too…isn’t that amount enough to sink most ARM holders?)
Lastly…the home you linked to isn’t even in 4S Ranch. It appears to be in Patina…much, much nicer than 4S Ranch, likely with an ocean view and beautiful upgrades.
January 23, 2008 at 6:42 PM #141835lendingbubblecontinues
ParticipantI’m moving on from this thread, however, you forgot (at a minimum) the opportunity cost on $134,000 down payment. At 4% interest this is an extra $446 monthly on top of your $3980. (an extra 10% a month is more than just a little difference, too…isn’t that amount enough to sink most ARM holders?)
Lastly…the home you linked to isn’t even in 4S Ranch. It appears to be in Patina…much, much nicer than 4S Ranch, likely with an ocean view and beautiful upgrades.
January 23, 2008 at 6:42 PM #141899lendingbubblecontinues
ParticipantI’m moving on from this thread, however, you forgot (at a minimum) the opportunity cost on $134,000 down payment. At 4% interest this is an extra $446 monthly on top of your $3980. (an extra 10% a month is more than just a little difference, too…isn’t that amount enough to sink most ARM holders?)
Lastly…the home you linked to isn’t even in 4S Ranch. It appears to be in Patina…much, much nicer than 4S Ranch, likely with an ocean view and beautiful upgrades.
January 23, 2008 at 6:45 PM #141585an
ParticipantIf you’re counting all the expenses and taxes, might as well take in the tax deduction as well to be fair.
January 23, 2008 at 6:45 PM #141813an
ParticipantIf you’re counting all the expenses and taxes, might as well take in the tax deduction as well to be fair.
January 23, 2008 at 6:45 PM #141826an
ParticipantIf you’re counting all the expenses and taxes, might as well take in the tax deduction as well to be fair.
January 23, 2008 at 6:45 PM #141850an
ParticipantIf you’re counting all the expenses and taxes, might as well take in the tax deduction as well to be fair.
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