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May 25, 2008 at 8:33 PM #211547May 25, 2008 at 11:36 PM #211449
bob007
Participantif i did buy a home i do not have a problem holding it for 25 years.
maybe the point is that most people should buy it
May 25, 2008 at 11:36 PM #211521bob007
Participantif i did buy a home i do not have a problem holding it for 25 years.
maybe the point is that most people should buy it
May 25, 2008 at 11:36 PM #211548bob007
Participantif i did buy a home i do not have a problem holding it for 25 years.
maybe the point is that most people should buy it
May 25, 2008 at 11:36 PM #211569bob007
Participantif i did buy a home i do not have a problem holding it for 25 years.
maybe the point is that most people should buy it
May 25, 2008 at 11:36 PM #211602bob007
Participantif i did buy a home i do not have a problem holding it for 25 years.
maybe the point is that most people should buy it
May 25, 2008 at 11:58 PM #211454an
ParticipantSorry bob007, I wasn’t directing that question specific to you. It was just a general question to all who are waiting for the bottom to buy. We all have our prediction on how this whole thing will play out and when we personally would buy our first/next house. For those that are waiting for the absolute bottom before jumping in, would you be able to rent for the next 20-25 years if it takes that long for it to hit bottom? If not, at which point do you say, it make financial sense to trade off the financial downside for an emotional/personal upside?
May 25, 2008 at 11:58 PM #211526an
ParticipantSorry bob007, I wasn’t directing that question specific to you. It was just a general question to all who are waiting for the bottom to buy. We all have our prediction on how this whole thing will play out and when we personally would buy our first/next house. For those that are waiting for the absolute bottom before jumping in, would you be able to rent for the next 20-25 years if it takes that long for it to hit bottom? If not, at which point do you say, it make financial sense to trade off the financial downside for an emotional/personal upside?
May 25, 2008 at 11:58 PM #211553an
ParticipantSorry bob007, I wasn’t directing that question specific to you. It was just a general question to all who are waiting for the bottom to buy. We all have our prediction on how this whole thing will play out and when we personally would buy our first/next house. For those that are waiting for the absolute bottom before jumping in, would you be able to rent for the next 20-25 years if it takes that long for it to hit bottom? If not, at which point do you say, it make financial sense to trade off the financial downside for an emotional/personal upside?
May 25, 2008 at 11:58 PM #211574an
ParticipantSorry bob007, I wasn’t directing that question specific to you. It was just a general question to all who are waiting for the bottom to buy. We all have our prediction on how this whole thing will play out and when we personally would buy our first/next house. For those that are waiting for the absolute bottom before jumping in, would you be able to rent for the next 20-25 years if it takes that long for it to hit bottom? If not, at which point do you say, it make financial sense to trade off the financial downside for an emotional/personal upside?
May 25, 2008 at 11:58 PM #211607an
ParticipantSorry bob007, I wasn’t directing that question specific to you. It was just a general question to all who are waiting for the bottom to buy. We all have our prediction on how this whole thing will play out and when we personally would buy our first/next house. For those that are waiting for the absolute bottom before jumping in, would you be able to rent for the next 20-25 years if it takes that long for it to hit bottom? If not, at which point do you say, it make financial sense to trade off the financial downside for an emotional/personal upside?
May 26, 2008 at 11:37 PM #211814bob007
Participantif i want something bad and can afford it i will get it.
luckily for me i was raised to be financially conservative/prudent. it helps i am not attached to material things.May 26, 2008 at 11:37 PM #211885bob007
Participantif i want something bad and can afford it i will get it.
luckily for me i was raised to be financially conservative/prudent. it helps i am not attached to material things.May 26, 2008 at 11:37 PM #211913bob007
Participantif i want something bad and can afford it i will get it.
luckily for me i was raised to be financially conservative/prudent. it helps i am not attached to material things.May 26, 2008 at 11:37 PM #211936bob007
Participantif i want something bad and can afford it i will get it.
luckily for me i was raised to be financially conservative/prudent. it helps i am not attached to material things. -
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