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June 28, 2011 at 9:52 PM #707655June 28, 2011 at 10:56 PM #706455anParticipant
[quote=kcal09]You’re reasoning is flawed. If I invested the MR of $450 per month in stocks and mutual funds with an average yield of 6% I’ll have $454,700 at the end of the 30 years![/quote]
Using this same logic, buying these house for $850k and $450/month MR really cost you ~$3.4M compare to buying a $400k house and invest the $110k difference in down payment and $2700/month in monthly payment. That hasn’t count in the tax difference either.June 28, 2011 at 10:56 PM #706553anParticipant[quote=kcal09]You’re reasoning is flawed. If I invested the MR of $450 per month in stocks and mutual funds with an average yield of 6% I’ll have $454,700 at the end of the 30 years![/quote]
Using this same logic, buying these house for $850k and $450/month MR really cost you ~$3.4M compare to buying a $400k house and invest the $110k difference in down payment and $2700/month in monthly payment. That hasn’t count in the tax difference either.June 28, 2011 at 10:56 PM #707151anParticipant[quote=kcal09]You’re reasoning is flawed. If I invested the MR of $450 per month in stocks and mutual funds with an average yield of 6% I’ll have $454,700 at the end of the 30 years![/quote]
Using this same logic, buying these house for $850k and $450/month MR really cost you ~$3.4M compare to buying a $400k house and invest the $110k difference in down payment and $2700/month in monthly payment. That hasn’t count in the tax difference either.June 28, 2011 at 10:56 PM #707302anParticipant[quote=kcal09]You’re reasoning is flawed. If I invested the MR of $450 per month in stocks and mutual funds with an average yield of 6% I’ll have $454,700 at the end of the 30 years![/quote]
Using this same logic, buying these house for $850k and $450/month MR really cost you ~$3.4M compare to buying a $400k house and invest the $110k difference in down payment and $2700/month in monthly payment. That hasn’t count in the tax difference either.June 28, 2011 at 10:56 PM #707665anParticipant[quote=kcal09]You’re reasoning is flawed. If I invested the MR of $450 per month in stocks and mutual funds with an average yield of 6% I’ll have $454,700 at the end of the 30 years![/quote]
Using this same logic, buying these house for $850k and $450/month MR really cost you ~$3.4M compare to buying a $400k house and invest the $110k difference in down payment and $2700/month in monthly payment. That hasn’t count in the tax difference either.June 28, 2011 at 11:41 PM #706485kcal09Participant[quote=AN][quote=kcal09]You’re reasoning is flawed. If I invested the MR of $450 per month in stocks and mutual funds with an average yield of 6% I’ll have $454,700 at the end of the 30 years![/quote]
Using this same logic, buying these house for $850k and $450/month MR really cost you ~$3.4M compare to buying a $400k house and invest the $110k difference in down payment and $2700/month in monthly payment. That hasn’t count in the tax difference either.[/quote]That is absolutely correct. That’s why I bought my house in cash…
June 28, 2011 at 11:41 PM #706582kcal09Participant[quote=AN][quote=kcal09]You’re reasoning is flawed. If I invested the MR of $450 per month in stocks and mutual funds with an average yield of 6% I’ll have $454,700 at the end of the 30 years![/quote]
Using this same logic, buying these house for $850k and $450/month MR really cost you ~$3.4M compare to buying a $400k house and invest the $110k difference in down payment and $2700/month in monthly payment. That hasn’t count in the tax difference either.[/quote]That is absolutely correct. That’s why I bought my house in cash…
June 28, 2011 at 11:41 PM #707182kcal09Participant[quote=AN][quote=kcal09]You’re reasoning is flawed. If I invested the MR of $450 per month in stocks and mutual funds with an average yield of 6% I’ll have $454,700 at the end of the 30 years![/quote]
Using this same logic, buying these house for $850k and $450/month MR really cost you ~$3.4M compare to buying a $400k house and invest the $110k difference in down payment and $2700/month in monthly payment. That hasn’t count in the tax difference either.[/quote]That is absolutely correct. That’s why I bought my house in cash…
June 28, 2011 at 11:41 PM #707332kcal09Participant[quote=AN][quote=kcal09]You’re reasoning is flawed. If I invested the MR of $450 per month in stocks and mutual funds with an average yield of 6% I’ll have $454,700 at the end of the 30 years![/quote]
Using this same logic, buying these house for $850k and $450/month MR really cost you ~$3.4M compare to buying a $400k house and invest the $110k difference in down payment and $2700/month in monthly payment. That hasn’t count in the tax difference either.[/quote]That is absolutely correct. That’s why I bought my house in cash…
June 28, 2011 at 11:41 PM #707695kcal09Participant[quote=AN][quote=kcal09]You’re reasoning is flawed. If I invested the MR of $450 per month in stocks and mutual funds with an average yield of 6% I’ll have $454,700 at the end of the 30 years![/quote]
Using this same logic, buying these house for $850k and $450/month MR really cost you ~$3.4M compare to buying a $400k house and invest the $110k difference in down payment and $2700/month in monthly payment. That hasn’t count in the tax difference either.[/quote]That is absolutely correct. That’s why I bought my house in cash…
June 28, 2011 at 11:44 PM #706490kcal09Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Sorry but your reasoning is flawed. In 30 years you’ll be dead[/quote]
Interesting statement-perhaps I’ll send you a message in 30 years, if you’re still alive that is….
June 28, 2011 at 11:44 PM #706587kcal09Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Sorry but your reasoning is flawed. In 30 years you’ll be dead[/quote]
Interesting statement-perhaps I’ll send you a message in 30 years, if you’re still alive that is….
June 28, 2011 at 11:44 PM #707187kcal09Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Sorry but your reasoning is flawed. In 30 years you’ll be dead[/quote]
Interesting statement-perhaps I’ll send you a message in 30 years, if you’re still alive that is….
June 28, 2011 at 11:44 PM #707337kcal09Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Sorry but your reasoning is flawed. In 30 years you’ll be dead[/quote]
Interesting statement-perhaps I’ll send you a message in 30 years, if you’re still alive that is….
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