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July 7, 2011 at 5:44 PM #709339July 7, 2011 at 5:49 PM #708134desmondParticipant
[quote=AN][quote=desmond]How many homeowners actually stay in the same house for 30 years and pay it off and want to retire in that same house? Also, if you become disabled you will end up not being able to take care of yourself let alone your old house. I guess all those retiree’s in those active living places are being used for slave labor by those nasty landlords.[/quote]
I can’t speak for everybody but my parents and many of my aunts and uncles bought 1 house and lived in it for well over 20 years and they’re still there today. They have no plans to move, so I’m sure their mortgage will be paid off by the time they’re retired. Several of my neighbors also have bought their houses from the early 80s, so, they’ll be coming up to the end of their 30 year mortgage in a year or two. I’m sure they’re not moving anywhere anytime soon.Also, with your disabled argument, why not say, if you go outside, you can get in a car accident and die. So why bother saving. Just spend every dollar you have since no one know how long they’ll live.[/quote]
So you don’t know anybody that has stayed in their house for 30 years and retired in it, that was my point. And your second responce says to me you better get some help now.
July 7, 2011 at 5:49 PM #708230desmondParticipant[quote=AN][quote=desmond]How many homeowners actually stay in the same house for 30 years and pay it off and want to retire in that same house? Also, if you become disabled you will end up not being able to take care of yourself let alone your old house. I guess all those retiree’s in those active living places are being used for slave labor by those nasty landlords.[/quote]
I can’t speak for everybody but my parents and many of my aunts and uncles bought 1 house and lived in it for well over 20 years and they’re still there today. They have no plans to move, so I’m sure their mortgage will be paid off by the time they’re retired. Several of my neighbors also have bought their houses from the early 80s, so, they’ll be coming up to the end of their 30 year mortgage in a year or two. I’m sure they’re not moving anywhere anytime soon.Also, with your disabled argument, why not say, if you go outside, you can get in a car accident and die. So why bother saving. Just spend every dollar you have since no one know how long they’ll live.[/quote]
So you don’t know anybody that has stayed in their house for 30 years and retired in it, that was my point. And your second responce says to me you better get some help now.
July 7, 2011 at 5:49 PM #708829desmondParticipant[quote=AN][quote=desmond]How many homeowners actually stay in the same house for 30 years and pay it off and want to retire in that same house? Also, if you become disabled you will end up not being able to take care of yourself let alone your old house. I guess all those retiree’s in those active living places are being used for slave labor by those nasty landlords.[/quote]
I can’t speak for everybody but my parents and many of my aunts and uncles bought 1 house and lived in it for well over 20 years and they’re still there today. They have no plans to move, so I’m sure their mortgage will be paid off by the time they’re retired. Several of my neighbors also have bought their houses from the early 80s, so, they’ll be coming up to the end of their 30 year mortgage in a year or two. I’m sure they’re not moving anywhere anytime soon.Also, with your disabled argument, why not say, if you go outside, you can get in a car accident and die. So why bother saving. Just spend every dollar you have since no one know how long they’ll live.[/quote]
So you don’t know anybody that has stayed in their house for 30 years and retired in it, that was my point. And your second responce says to me you better get some help now.
July 7, 2011 at 5:49 PM #708982desmondParticipant[quote=AN][quote=desmond]How many homeowners actually stay in the same house for 30 years and pay it off and want to retire in that same house? Also, if you become disabled you will end up not being able to take care of yourself let alone your old house. I guess all those retiree’s in those active living places are being used for slave labor by those nasty landlords.[/quote]
I can’t speak for everybody but my parents and many of my aunts and uncles bought 1 house and lived in it for well over 20 years and they’re still there today. They have no plans to move, so I’m sure their mortgage will be paid off by the time they’re retired. Several of my neighbors also have bought their houses from the early 80s, so, they’ll be coming up to the end of their 30 year mortgage in a year or two. I’m sure they’re not moving anywhere anytime soon.Also, with your disabled argument, why not say, if you go outside, you can get in a car accident and die. So why bother saving. Just spend every dollar you have since no one know how long they’ll live.[/quote]
So you don’t know anybody that has stayed in their house for 30 years and retired in it, that was my point. And your second responce says to me you better get some help now.
July 7, 2011 at 5:49 PM #709344desmondParticipant[quote=AN][quote=desmond]How many homeowners actually stay in the same house for 30 years and pay it off and want to retire in that same house? Also, if you become disabled you will end up not being able to take care of yourself let alone your old house. I guess all those retiree’s in those active living places are being used for slave labor by those nasty landlords.[/quote]
I can’t speak for everybody but my parents and many of my aunts and uncles bought 1 house and lived in it for well over 20 years and they’re still there today. They have no plans to move, so I’m sure their mortgage will be paid off by the time they’re retired. Several of my neighbors also have bought their houses from the early 80s, so, they’ll be coming up to the end of their 30 year mortgage in a year or two. I’m sure they’re not moving anywhere anytime soon.Also, with your disabled argument, why not say, if you go outside, you can get in a car accident and die. So why bother saving. Just spend every dollar you have since no one know how long they’ll live.[/quote]
So you don’t know anybody that has stayed in their house for 30 years and retired in it, that was my point. And your second responce says to me you better get some help now.
July 7, 2011 at 5:57 PM #708139anParticipant[quote=desmond]So you don’t know anybody that has stayed in their house for 30 years and retired in it, that was my point. And your second responce says to me you better get some help now.[/quote]
Right now, I only know 1. In 5 years, I’ll know a few. I have plenty of help, thanks for the concerning advice.July 7, 2011 at 5:57 PM #708235anParticipant[quote=desmond]So you don’t know anybody that has stayed in their house for 30 years and retired in it, that was my point. And your second responce says to me you better get some help now.[/quote]
Right now, I only know 1. In 5 years, I’ll know a few. I have plenty of help, thanks for the concerning advice.July 7, 2011 at 5:57 PM #708834anParticipant[quote=desmond]So you don’t know anybody that has stayed in their house for 30 years and retired in it, that was my point. And your second responce says to me you better get some help now.[/quote]
Right now, I only know 1. In 5 years, I’ll know a few. I have plenty of help, thanks for the concerning advice.July 7, 2011 at 5:57 PM #708987anParticipant[quote=desmond]So you don’t know anybody that has stayed in their house for 30 years and retired in it, that was my point. And your second responce says to me you better get some help now.[/quote]
Right now, I only know 1. In 5 years, I’ll know a few. I have plenty of help, thanks for the concerning advice.July 7, 2011 at 5:57 PM #709349anParticipant[quote=desmond]So you don’t know anybody that has stayed in their house for 30 years and retired in it, that was my point. And your second responce says to me you better get some help now.[/quote]
Right now, I only know 1. In 5 years, I’ll know a few. I have plenty of help, thanks for the concerning advice.July 7, 2011 at 6:09 PM #708149briansd1Guest[quote=bluehairdave]
Self made and work from home and get to spend all day with my son and wife. Hell. the American Dream is AWESOME![/quote]Sounds like a real estate infomercial. Do you have silk carpets to sell also?
BTW, did you get some hot chicks before you settled on the one and married her?
July 7, 2011 at 6:09 PM #708245briansd1Guest[quote=bluehairdave]
Self made and work from home and get to spend all day with my son and wife. Hell. the American Dream is AWESOME![/quote]Sounds like a real estate infomercial. Do you have silk carpets to sell also?
BTW, did you get some hot chicks before you settled on the one and married her?
July 7, 2011 at 6:09 PM #708844briansd1Guest[quote=bluehairdave]
Self made and work from home and get to spend all day with my son and wife. Hell. the American Dream is AWESOME![/quote]Sounds like a real estate infomercial. Do you have silk carpets to sell also?
BTW, did you get some hot chicks before you settled on the one and married her?
July 7, 2011 at 6:09 PM #708997briansd1Guest[quote=bluehairdave]
Self made and work from home and get to spend all day with my son and wife. Hell. the American Dream is AWESOME![/quote]Sounds like a real estate infomercial. Do you have silk carpets to sell also?
BTW, did you get some hot chicks before you settled on the one and married her?
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