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July 9, 2008 at 9:37 AM #13231July 9, 2008 at 11:36 AM #236025
Ren
ParticipantI’m sure they’re just trying to put on a good front. Deep down they are probably sick over it.
What they don’t know, and what you shouldn’t bother explaining (why cause them more pain?) is that taking into account inflation and the value of the dollar, it will likely never reach that “value” again. Ever. It might see the number $600k again in 20 years (5 is laughable), but again that will be far from today’s dollars.
And if they really do like living there and can afford it, who cares?
July 9, 2008 at 11:36 AM #236220Ren
ParticipantI’m sure they’re just trying to put on a good front. Deep down they are probably sick over it.
What they don’t know, and what you shouldn’t bother explaining (why cause them more pain?) is that taking into account inflation and the value of the dollar, it will likely never reach that “value” again. Ever. It might see the number $600k again in 20 years (5 is laughable), but again that will be far from today’s dollars.
And if they really do like living there and can afford it, who cares?
July 9, 2008 at 11:36 AM #236208Ren
ParticipantI’m sure they’re just trying to put on a good front. Deep down they are probably sick over it.
What they don’t know, and what you shouldn’t bother explaining (why cause them more pain?) is that taking into account inflation and the value of the dollar, it will likely never reach that “value” again. Ever. It might see the number $600k again in 20 years (5 is laughable), but again that will be far from today’s dollars.
And if they really do like living there and can afford it, who cares?
July 9, 2008 at 11:36 AM #236163Ren
ParticipantI’m sure they’re just trying to put on a good front. Deep down they are probably sick over it.
What they don’t know, and what you shouldn’t bother explaining (why cause them more pain?) is that taking into account inflation and the value of the dollar, it will likely never reach that “value” again. Ever. It might see the number $600k again in 20 years (5 is laughable), but again that will be far from today’s dollars.
And if they really do like living there and can afford it, who cares?
July 9, 2008 at 11:36 AM #236151Ren
ParticipantI’m sure they’re just trying to put on a good front. Deep down they are probably sick over it.
What they don’t know, and what you shouldn’t bother explaining (why cause them more pain?) is that taking into account inflation and the value of the dollar, it will likely never reach that “value” again. Ever. It might see the number $600k again in 20 years (5 is laughable), but again that will be far from today’s dollars.
And if they really do like living there and can afford it, who cares?
July 9, 2008 at 11:38 AM #236020gdcox
ParticipantWhy should they worry if they can afford the payments. If so, crying over past mis-timed buying decisions is just the road to the madhouse. Hopefully they won’t have one of the more insenstive Piggs crowing at them when they buy next door for a song in a few years time and try to rub your friend’s nose in it. .
July 9, 2008 at 11:38 AM #236214gdcox
ParticipantWhy should they worry if they can afford the payments. If so, crying over past mis-timed buying decisions is just the road to the madhouse. Hopefully they won’t have one of the more insenstive Piggs crowing at them when they buy next door for a song in a few years time and try to rub your friend’s nose in it. .
July 9, 2008 at 11:38 AM #236203gdcox
ParticipantWhy should they worry if they can afford the payments. If so, crying over past mis-timed buying decisions is just the road to the madhouse. Hopefully they won’t have one of the more insenstive Piggs crowing at them when they buy next door for a song in a few years time and try to rub your friend’s nose in it. .
July 9, 2008 at 11:38 AM #236146gdcox
ParticipantWhy should they worry if they can afford the payments. If so, crying over past mis-timed buying decisions is just the road to the madhouse. Hopefully they won’t have one of the more insenstive Piggs crowing at them when they buy next door for a song in a few years time and try to rub your friend’s nose in it. .
July 9, 2008 at 11:38 AM #236158gdcox
ParticipantWhy should they worry if they can afford the payments. If so, crying over past mis-timed buying decisions is just the road to the madhouse. Hopefully they won’t have one of the more insenstive Piggs crowing at them when they buy next door for a song in a few years time and try to rub your friend’s nose in it. .
July 9, 2008 at 1:25 PM #236305Anonymous
GuestYour friend is trying to justify his stupid decision. That way he doesn’t have to admit to himself that he was an idiot.
July 9, 2008 at 1:25 PM #236110Anonymous
GuestYour friend is trying to justify his stupid decision. That way he doesn’t have to admit to himself that he was an idiot.
July 9, 2008 at 1:25 PM #236237Anonymous
GuestYour friend is trying to justify his stupid decision. That way he doesn’t have to admit to himself that he was an idiot.
July 9, 2008 at 1:25 PM #236246Anonymous
GuestYour friend is trying to justify his stupid decision. That way he doesn’t have to admit to himself that he was an idiot.
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