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July 8, 2011 at 12:32 PM #709545July 8, 2011 at 2:30 PM #708379bluehairdaveParticipant
[quote=deadzone]Bluehair, are you a realtor in disguise? They way you talk about homeownership as the magic potion to propserity and happiness you must be.
Also, I call total bullshit that you bought a house in 2007 and that it is worth more now. In what country exactly did you buy this house? Definitely not in California. You’ll have to provide more details.[/quote]
I didnt say its worth more. Its worth the same and id take a loss after realtor fees but im renting it once I move. Im not saying its a magic potion but it can be an important part of security later on in life.
And the house is on tecelote canyon and i bought if from a divorcing couple who had to sell so I got it under market when I bought it. I bought for 100k less than my neighbor did.
July 8, 2011 at 2:30 PM #708478bluehairdaveParticipant[quote=deadzone]Bluehair, are you a realtor in disguise? They way you talk about homeownership as the magic potion to propserity and happiness you must be.
Also, I call total bullshit that you bought a house in 2007 and that it is worth more now. In what country exactly did you buy this house? Definitely not in California. You’ll have to provide more details.[/quote]
I didnt say its worth more. Its worth the same and id take a loss after realtor fees but im renting it once I move. Im not saying its a magic potion but it can be an important part of security later on in life.
And the house is on tecelote canyon and i bought if from a divorcing couple who had to sell so I got it under market when I bought it. I bought for 100k less than my neighbor did.
July 8, 2011 at 2:30 PM #709075bluehairdaveParticipant[quote=deadzone]Bluehair, are you a realtor in disguise? They way you talk about homeownership as the magic potion to propserity and happiness you must be.
Also, I call total bullshit that you bought a house in 2007 and that it is worth more now. In what country exactly did you buy this house? Definitely not in California. You’ll have to provide more details.[/quote]
I didnt say its worth more. Its worth the same and id take a loss after realtor fees but im renting it once I move. Im not saying its a magic potion but it can be an important part of security later on in life.
And the house is on tecelote canyon and i bought if from a divorcing couple who had to sell so I got it under market when I bought it. I bought for 100k less than my neighbor did.
July 8, 2011 at 2:30 PM #709227bluehairdaveParticipant[quote=deadzone]Bluehair, are you a realtor in disguise? They way you talk about homeownership as the magic potion to propserity and happiness you must be.
Also, I call total bullshit that you bought a house in 2007 and that it is worth more now. In what country exactly did you buy this house? Definitely not in California. You’ll have to provide more details.[/quote]
I didnt say its worth more. Its worth the same and id take a loss after realtor fees but im renting it once I move. Im not saying its a magic potion but it can be an important part of security later on in life.
And the house is on tecelote canyon and i bought if from a divorcing couple who had to sell so I got it under market when I bought it. I bought for 100k less than my neighbor did.
July 8, 2011 at 2:30 PM #709591bluehairdaveParticipant[quote=deadzone]Bluehair, are you a realtor in disguise? They way you talk about homeownership as the magic potion to propserity and happiness you must be.
Also, I call total bullshit that you bought a house in 2007 and that it is worth more now. In what country exactly did you buy this house? Definitely not in California. You’ll have to provide more details.[/quote]
I didnt say its worth more. Its worth the same and id take a loss after realtor fees but im renting it once I move. Im not saying its a magic potion but it can be an important part of security later on in life.
And the house is on tecelote canyon and i bought if from a divorcing couple who had to sell so I got it under market when I bought it. I bought for 100k less than my neighbor did.
July 8, 2011 at 2:40 PM #708384AnonymousGuest[quote=bluehairdave][quote=deadzone]Bluehair, are you a realtor in disguise? They way you talk about homeownership as the magic potion to propserity and happiness you must be.
Also, I call total bullshit that you bought a house in 2007 and that it is worth more now. In what country exactly did you buy this house? Definitely not in California. You’ll have to provide more details.[/quote]
I didnt say its worth more. Its worth the same and id take a loss after realtor fees but im renting it once I move. Im not saying its a magic potion but it can be an important part of security later on in life.
And the house is on tecelote canyon and i bought if from a divorcing couple who had to sell so I got it under market when I bought it. I bought for 100k less than my neighbor did.[/quote]
Agreed on the security thing, I don’t think anyone would deny that. But unfortunately there are many folks who are deeply underwater on their houses and in many cases are paying mortgages up to 2x what it would take to rent the equivalent place next door. But they have too much stubborn pride to do the financially responsible thing which would be to walk away. I don’t think the home owndership dream is working out for them. They are basically slaves to their mortgage and have no hope of recovering.
So do you believe you can rent your place (you bought in 2007) and be cash flow positive? I cant see how you could unless you really got the steal of the century.
July 8, 2011 at 2:40 PM #708483AnonymousGuest[quote=bluehairdave][quote=deadzone]Bluehair, are you a realtor in disguise? They way you talk about homeownership as the magic potion to propserity and happiness you must be.
Also, I call total bullshit that you bought a house in 2007 and that it is worth more now. In what country exactly did you buy this house? Definitely not in California. You’ll have to provide more details.[/quote]
I didnt say its worth more. Its worth the same and id take a loss after realtor fees but im renting it once I move. Im not saying its a magic potion but it can be an important part of security later on in life.
And the house is on tecelote canyon and i bought if from a divorcing couple who had to sell so I got it under market when I bought it. I bought for 100k less than my neighbor did.[/quote]
Agreed on the security thing, I don’t think anyone would deny that. But unfortunately there are many folks who are deeply underwater on their houses and in many cases are paying mortgages up to 2x what it would take to rent the equivalent place next door. But they have too much stubborn pride to do the financially responsible thing which would be to walk away. I don’t think the home owndership dream is working out for them. They are basically slaves to their mortgage and have no hope of recovering.
So do you believe you can rent your place (you bought in 2007) and be cash flow positive? I cant see how you could unless you really got the steal of the century.
July 8, 2011 at 2:40 PM #709080AnonymousGuest[quote=bluehairdave][quote=deadzone]Bluehair, are you a realtor in disguise? They way you talk about homeownership as the magic potion to propserity and happiness you must be.
Also, I call total bullshit that you bought a house in 2007 and that it is worth more now. In what country exactly did you buy this house? Definitely not in California. You’ll have to provide more details.[/quote]
I didnt say its worth more. Its worth the same and id take a loss after realtor fees but im renting it once I move. Im not saying its a magic potion but it can be an important part of security later on in life.
And the house is on tecelote canyon and i bought if from a divorcing couple who had to sell so I got it under market when I bought it. I bought for 100k less than my neighbor did.[/quote]
Agreed on the security thing, I don’t think anyone would deny that. But unfortunately there are many folks who are deeply underwater on their houses and in many cases are paying mortgages up to 2x what it would take to rent the equivalent place next door. But they have too much stubborn pride to do the financially responsible thing which would be to walk away. I don’t think the home owndership dream is working out for them. They are basically slaves to their mortgage and have no hope of recovering.
So do you believe you can rent your place (you bought in 2007) and be cash flow positive? I cant see how you could unless you really got the steal of the century.
July 8, 2011 at 2:40 PM #709232AnonymousGuest[quote=bluehairdave][quote=deadzone]Bluehair, are you a realtor in disguise? They way you talk about homeownership as the magic potion to propserity and happiness you must be.
Also, I call total bullshit that you bought a house in 2007 and that it is worth more now. In what country exactly did you buy this house? Definitely not in California. You’ll have to provide more details.[/quote]
I didnt say its worth more. Its worth the same and id take a loss after realtor fees but im renting it once I move. Im not saying its a magic potion but it can be an important part of security later on in life.
And the house is on tecelote canyon and i bought if from a divorcing couple who had to sell so I got it under market when I bought it. I bought for 100k less than my neighbor did.[/quote]
Agreed on the security thing, I don’t think anyone would deny that. But unfortunately there are many folks who are deeply underwater on their houses and in many cases are paying mortgages up to 2x what it would take to rent the equivalent place next door. But they have too much stubborn pride to do the financially responsible thing which would be to walk away. I don’t think the home owndership dream is working out for them. They are basically slaves to their mortgage and have no hope of recovering.
So do you believe you can rent your place (you bought in 2007) and be cash flow positive? I cant see how you could unless you really got the steal of the century.
July 8, 2011 at 2:40 PM #709596AnonymousGuest[quote=bluehairdave][quote=deadzone]Bluehair, are you a realtor in disguise? They way you talk about homeownership as the magic potion to propserity and happiness you must be.
Also, I call total bullshit that you bought a house in 2007 and that it is worth more now. In what country exactly did you buy this house? Definitely not in California. You’ll have to provide more details.[/quote]
I didnt say its worth more. Its worth the same and id take a loss after realtor fees but im renting it once I move. Im not saying its a magic potion but it can be an important part of security later on in life.
And the house is on tecelote canyon and i bought if from a divorcing couple who had to sell so I got it under market when I bought it. I bought for 100k less than my neighbor did.[/quote]
Agreed on the security thing, I don’t think anyone would deny that. But unfortunately there are many folks who are deeply underwater on their houses and in many cases are paying mortgages up to 2x what it would take to rent the equivalent place next door. But they have too much stubborn pride to do the financially responsible thing which would be to walk away. I don’t think the home owndership dream is working out for them. They are basically slaves to their mortgage and have no hope of recovering.
So do you believe you can rent your place (you bought in 2007) and be cash flow positive? I cant see how you could unless you really got the steal of the century.
July 8, 2011 at 2:48 PM #708389jstoeszParticipantHere is a life lesson for future encounters, good lesson for kids too. If you are accused of being an ass (I called you that), play the victim. Sticking to your guys and continuing to claim your sh*t doesn’t stink (excuse the expression) makes you look like a bigger ass. In the future, apologize quickly and sincerely and turn to tables on the person who is name calling (that’s me). You will be amazed at how quickly the accuser’s (me again) tone will change and how quickly they will find the virtue of silence.
July 8, 2011 at 2:48 PM #708488jstoeszParticipantHere is a life lesson for future encounters, good lesson for kids too. If you are accused of being an ass (I called you that), play the victim. Sticking to your guys and continuing to claim your sh*t doesn’t stink (excuse the expression) makes you look like a bigger ass. In the future, apologize quickly and sincerely and turn to tables on the person who is name calling (that’s me). You will be amazed at how quickly the accuser’s (me again) tone will change and how quickly they will find the virtue of silence.
July 8, 2011 at 2:48 PM #709085jstoeszParticipantHere is a life lesson for future encounters, good lesson for kids too. If you are accused of being an ass (I called you that), play the victim. Sticking to your guys and continuing to claim your sh*t doesn’t stink (excuse the expression) makes you look like a bigger ass. In the future, apologize quickly and sincerely and turn to tables on the person who is name calling (that’s me). You will be amazed at how quickly the accuser’s (me again) tone will change and how quickly they will find the virtue of silence.
July 8, 2011 at 2:48 PM #709237jstoeszParticipantHere is a life lesson for future encounters, good lesson for kids too. If you are accused of being an ass (I called you that), play the victim. Sticking to your guys and continuing to claim your sh*t doesn’t stink (excuse the expression) makes you look like a bigger ass. In the future, apologize quickly and sincerely and turn to tables on the person who is name calling (that’s me). You will be amazed at how quickly the accuser’s (me again) tone will change and how quickly they will find the virtue of silence.
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