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December 20, 2010 at 12:36 PM #643590December 20, 2010 at 12:40 PM #642491outtamojoParticipant
Haha, go talk smack to a New Yorker or someone from Philly.
December 20, 2010 at 12:40 PM #642562outtamojoParticipantHaha, go talk smack to a New Yorker or someone from Philly.
December 20, 2010 at 12:40 PM #643143outtamojoParticipantHaha, go talk smack to a New Yorker or someone from Philly.
December 20, 2010 at 12:40 PM #643279outtamojoParticipantHaha, go talk smack to a New Yorker or someone from Philly.
December 20, 2010 at 12:40 PM #643600outtamojoParticipantHaha, go talk smack to a New Yorker or someone from Philly.
December 20, 2010 at 12:52 PM #642496briansd1Guest[quote=outtamojo]Haha, go talk smack to a New Yorker or someone from Philly.[/quote]
haha.. a New York would tell you to f–k off. But he won’t take the time to tell you how wonderful his city is. So the subway is filthy and smells of urine. So the people are rude. It’s still the greatest city on earth. π
December 20, 2010 at 12:52 PM #642567briansd1Guest[quote=outtamojo]Haha, go talk smack to a New Yorker or someone from Philly.[/quote]
haha.. a New York would tell you to f–k off. But he won’t take the time to tell you how wonderful his city is. So the subway is filthy and smells of urine. So the people are rude. It’s still the greatest city on earth. π
December 20, 2010 at 12:52 PM #643148briansd1Guest[quote=outtamojo]Haha, go talk smack to a New Yorker or someone from Philly.[/quote]
haha.. a New York would tell you to f–k off. But he won’t take the time to tell you how wonderful his city is. So the subway is filthy and smells of urine. So the people are rude. It’s still the greatest city on earth. π
December 20, 2010 at 12:52 PM #643284briansd1Guest[quote=outtamojo]Haha, go talk smack to a New Yorker or someone from Philly.[/quote]
haha.. a New York would tell you to f–k off. But he won’t take the time to tell you how wonderful his city is. So the subway is filthy and smells of urine. So the people are rude. It’s still the greatest city on earth. π
December 20, 2010 at 12:52 PM #643605briansd1Guest[quote=outtamojo]Haha, go talk smack to a New Yorker or someone from Philly.[/quote]
haha.. a New York would tell you to f–k off. But he won’t take the time to tell you how wonderful his city is. So the subway is filthy and smells of urine. So the people are rude. It’s still the greatest city on earth. π
December 20, 2010 at 12:57 PM #642506DooohParticipantGarden rd is approaching $300K, but now were pack to page 1 and the reason I made this thread.
Is $300k worth staying here. Its real easy to get caught up in the financing an buying and the excitement of owning a new home, but it’s become even more obvious that no body is questioning if they should go through with a purchase.
The thinking tends to go from, oh wow, I can actually swing this and straight into a purchase. I have the ability and maybe this is why I’m standing back and questioning “is it really the right thing to to?”. It may be a product of it actually being my $ instead of the banks?
Don’t get me wrong we’ve been looking, I’m sure poway seller hates me by now, but we keep a keen eye on the houses that pop up.
We’ve gone from looking for the cheapest shack to rehab and onto 1/2 million dollar fixers with two dwellings on the property. At leat I could make some passive income off the rental.
But then again, I take a step back, who in thier right mind wants somebody else living on their property… Yet I’m looking at it as the best option. I wouldn’t be thinking this way if I wasn’t in socal.
December 20, 2010 at 12:57 PM #642577DooohParticipantGarden rd is approaching $300K, but now were pack to page 1 and the reason I made this thread.
Is $300k worth staying here. Its real easy to get caught up in the financing an buying and the excitement of owning a new home, but it’s become even more obvious that no body is questioning if they should go through with a purchase.
The thinking tends to go from, oh wow, I can actually swing this and straight into a purchase. I have the ability and maybe this is why I’m standing back and questioning “is it really the right thing to to?”. It may be a product of it actually being my $ instead of the banks?
Don’t get me wrong we’ve been looking, I’m sure poway seller hates me by now, but we keep a keen eye on the houses that pop up.
We’ve gone from looking for the cheapest shack to rehab and onto 1/2 million dollar fixers with two dwellings on the property. At leat I could make some passive income off the rental.
But then again, I take a step back, who in thier right mind wants somebody else living on their property… Yet I’m looking at it as the best option. I wouldn’t be thinking this way if I wasn’t in socal.
December 20, 2010 at 12:57 PM #643158DooohParticipantGarden rd is approaching $300K, but now were pack to page 1 and the reason I made this thread.
Is $300k worth staying here. Its real easy to get caught up in the financing an buying and the excitement of owning a new home, but it’s become even more obvious that no body is questioning if they should go through with a purchase.
The thinking tends to go from, oh wow, I can actually swing this and straight into a purchase. I have the ability and maybe this is why I’m standing back and questioning “is it really the right thing to to?”. It may be a product of it actually being my $ instead of the banks?
Don’t get me wrong we’ve been looking, I’m sure poway seller hates me by now, but we keep a keen eye on the houses that pop up.
We’ve gone from looking for the cheapest shack to rehab and onto 1/2 million dollar fixers with two dwellings on the property. At leat I could make some passive income off the rental.
But then again, I take a step back, who in thier right mind wants somebody else living on their property… Yet I’m looking at it as the best option. I wouldn’t be thinking this way if I wasn’t in socal.
December 20, 2010 at 12:57 PM #643294DooohParticipantGarden rd is approaching $300K, but now were pack to page 1 and the reason I made this thread.
Is $300k worth staying here. Its real easy to get caught up in the financing an buying and the excitement of owning a new home, but it’s become even more obvious that no body is questioning if they should go through with a purchase.
The thinking tends to go from, oh wow, I can actually swing this and straight into a purchase. I have the ability and maybe this is why I’m standing back and questioning “is it really the right thing to to?”. It may be a product of it actually being my $ instead of the banks?
Don’t get me wrong we’ve been looking, I’m sure poway seller hates me by now, but we keep a keen eye on the houses that pop up.
We’ve gone from looking for the cheapest shack to rehab and onto 1/2 million dollar fixers with two dwellings on the property. At leat I could make some passive income off the rental.
But then again, I take a step back, who in thier right mind wants somebody else living on their property… Yet I’m looking at it as the best option. I wouldn’t be thinking this way if I wasn’t in socal.
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