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November 18, 2007 at 7:12 PM #101000November 18, 2007 at 7:21 PM #100889NotCrankyParticipant
Repeat after me…”Homie don’t play that!”. “Homie don’t play that… come what may!”.
November 18, 2007 at 7:21 PM #100973NotCrankyParticipantRepeat after me…”Homie don’t play that!”. “Homie don’t play that… come what may!”.
November 18, 2007 at 7:21 PM #100987NotCrankyParticipantRepeat after me…”Homie don’t play that!”. “Homie don’t play that… come what may!”.
November 18, 2007 at 7:21 PM #101001NotCrankyParticipantRepeat after me…”Homie don’t play that!”. “Homie don’t play that… come what may!”.
November 18, 2007 at 7:21 PM #101005NotCrankyParticipantRepeat after me…”Homie don’t play that!”. “Homie don’t play that… come what may!”.
November 18, 2007 at 7:22 PM #100894AnonymousGuestAre you kidding? First of all, if you want to live in a “Posh” neighborhood on an engineer’s salary, you need to move out of California because it’s never going to happen here. Secondly, if your wife is demanding a million dollar house, how much money is she bringing to the table?? If she’s not contributing anything significant and making demands like that I would divorce her high maintenance ass.
November 18, 2007 at 7:22 PM #100979AnonymousGuestAre you kidding? First of all, if you want to live in a “Posh” neighborhood on an engineer’s salary, you need to move out of California because it’s never going to happen here. Secondly, if your wife is demanding a million dollar house, how much money is she bringing to the table?? If she’s not contributing anything significant and making demands like that I would divorce her high maintenance ass.
November 18, 2007 at 7:22 PM #100992AnonymousGuestAre you kidding? First of all, if you want to live in a “Posh” neighborhood on an engineer’s salary, you need to move out of California because it’s never going to happen here. Secondly, if your wife is demanding a million dollar house, how much money is she bringing to the table?? If she’s not contributing anything significant and making demands like that I would divorce her high maintenance ass.
November 18, 2007 at 7:22 PM #101006AnonymousGuestAre you kidding? First of all, if you want to live in a “Posh” neighborhood on an engineer’s salary, you need to move out of California because it’s never going to happen here. Secondly, if your wife is demanding a million dollar house, how much money is she bringing to the table?? If she’s not contributing anything significant and making demands like that I would divorce her high maintenance ass.
November 18, 2007 at 7:22 PM #101010AnonymousGuestAre you kidding? First of all, if you want to live in a “Posh” neighborhood on an engineer’s salary, you need to move out of California because it’s never going to happen here. Secondly, if your wife is demanding a million dollar house, how much money is she bringing to the table?? If she’s not contributing anything significant and making demands like that I would divorce her high maintenance ass.
November 18, 2007 at 7:37 PM #100899(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantshort of a divorce what can i do ?
Here’s my solution for you in 4 easy steps.
1. You should start out by finding the shift key on your keyboard.
2. You should apply those engineering skills and compute how much you could afford at today’s rates with 200K down and DTI of 36% or less.
3. You should take what you can afford, add 20% and define that as a posh neighborhood.
4. Wait until you can afford the neighborhood defined in #3 above after a combination of price drops and salary increases.
November 18, 2007 at 7:37 PM #100984(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantshort of a divorce what can i do ?
Here’s my solution for you in 4 easy steps.
1. You should start out by finding the shift key on your keyboard.
2. You should apply those engineering skills and compute how much you could afford at today’s rates with 200K down and DTI of 36% or less.
3. You should take what you can afford, add 20% and define that as a posh neighborhood.
4. Wait until you can afford the neighborhood defined in #3 above after a combination of price drops and salary increases.
November 18, 2007 at 7:37 PM #100997(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantshort of a divorce what can i do ?
Here’s my solution for you in 4 easy steps.
1. You should start out by finding the shift key on your keyboard.
2. You should apply those engineering skills and compute how much you could afford at today’s rates with 200K down and DTI of 36% or less.
3. You should take what you can afford, add 20% and define that as a posh neighborhood.
4. Wait until you can afford the neighborhood defined in #3 above after a combination of price drops and salary increases.
November 18, 2007 at 7:37 PM #101011(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantshort of a divorce what can i do ?
Here’s my solution for you in 4 easy steps.
1. You should start out by finding the shift key on your keyboard.
2. You should apply those engineering skills and compute how much you could afford at today’s rates with 200K down and DTI of 36% or less.
3. You should take what you can afford, add 20% and define that as a posh neighborhood.
4. Wait until you can afford the neighborhood defined in #3 above after a combination of price drops and salary increases.
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