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December 5, 2009 at 11:01 PM #491516December 5, 2009 at 11:22 PM #490661anParticipant
[quote=scaredycat]no. i’m in for the long haul. no b.s 3.5% down. i will never walk. i will die in this f**king place. bury me in the backyard[/quote]
Congrats on finding your dream home. Hope you get it.December 5, 2009 at 11:22 PM #490827anParticipant[quote=scaredycat]no. i’m in for the long haul. no b.s 3.5% down. i will never walk. i will die in this f**king place. bury me in the backyard[/quote]
Congrats on finding your dream home. Hope you get it.December 5, 2009 at 11:22 PM #491209anParticipant[quote=scaredycat]no. i’m in for the long haul. no b.s 3.5% down. i will never walk. i will die in this f**king place. bury me in the backyard[/quote]
Congrats on finding your dream home. Hope you get it.December 5, 2009 at 11:22 PM #491298anParticipant[quote=scaredycat]no. i’m in for the long haul. no b.s 3.5% down. i will never walk. i will die in this f**king place. bury me in the backyard[/quote]
Congrats on finding your dream home. Hope you get it.December 5, 2009 at 11:22 PM #491531anParticipant[quote=scaredycat]no. i’m in for the long haul. no b.s 3.5% down. i will never walk. i will die in this f**king place. bury me in the backyard[/quote]
Congrats on finding your dream home. Hope you get it.December 6, 2009 at 12:48 AM #490671CA renterParticipant[quote=scaredycat]no. i’m in for the long haul. no b.s 3.5% down. i will never walk. i will die in this f**king place. bury me in the backyard[/quote]
You must know by now that I’m a major worrier, too. Funny what you wrote about weddings/xmas, etc. when house-hunting. When we tour houses, I consider whether or not we can live in it with a wheelchair when we get old, and how quickly EMS can get to us, and where the nearest hospital is…we’re 40 years old, and perfectly healthy.
I’ve been a RE bear since 2001, and still think prices have a way to fall.
That being said, if we found our ultimate dream home tomorrow, we’d buy it in an instant IF we could easily afford it, and IF we were pretty secure about our income, etc.If your finances are solid, and you can still easily live without debt and still accumulate savings after you buy this house, go for it, Scaredy!!!!
Please let us know how it goes. I’m excited for you! π
December 6, 2009 at 12:48 AM #490837CA renterParticipant[quote=scaredycat]no. i’m in for the long haul. no b.s 3.5% down. i will never walk. i will die in this f**king place. bury me in the backyard[/quote]
You must know by now that I’m a major worrier, too. Funny what you wrote about weddings/xmas, etc. when house-hunting. When we tour houses, I consider whether or not we can live in it with a wheelchair when we get old, and how quickly EMS can get to us, and where the nearest hospital is…we’re 40 years old, and perfectly healthy.
I’ve been a RE bear since 2001, and still think prices have a way to fall.
That being said, if we found our ultimate dream home tomorrow, we’d buy it in an instant IF we could easily afford it, and IF we were pretty secure about our income, etc.If your finances are solid, and you can still easily live without debt and still accumulate savings after you buy this house, go for it, Scaredy!!!!
Please let us know how it goes. I’m excited for you! π
December 6, 2009 at 12:48 AM #491219CA renterParticipant[quote=scaredycat]no. i’m in for the long haul. no b.s 3.5% down. i will never walk. i will die in this f**king place. bury me in the backyard[/quote]
You must know by now that I’m a major worrier, too. Funny what you wrote about weddings/xmas, etc. when house-hunting. When we tour houses, I consider whether or not we can live in it with a wheelchair when we get old, and how quickly EMS can get to us, and where the nearest hospital is…we’re 40 years old, and perfectly healthy.
I’ve been a RE bear since 2001, and still think prices have a way to fall.
That being said, if we found our ultimate dream home tomorrow, we’d buy it in an instant IF we could easily afford it, and IF we were pretty secure about our income, etc.If your finances are solid, and you can still easily live without debt and still accumulate savings after you buy this house, go for it, Scaredy!!!!
Please let us know how it goes. I’m excited for you! π
December 6, 2009 at 12:48 AM #491308CA renterParticipant[quote=scaredycat]no. i’m in for the long haul. no b.s 3.5% down. i will never walk. i will die in this f**king place. bury me in the backyard[/quote]
You must know by now that I’m a major worrier, too. Funny what you wrote about weddings/xmas, etc. when house-hunting. When we tour houses, I consider whether or not we can live in it with a wheelchair when we get old, and how quickly EMS can get to us, and where the nearest hospital is…we’re 40 years old, and perfectly healthy.
I’ve been a RE bear since 2001, and still think prices have a way to fall.
That being said, if we found our ultimate dream home tomorrow, we’d buy it in an instant IF we could easily afford it, and IF we were pretty secure about our income, etc.If your finances are solid, and you can still easily live without debt and still accumulate savings after you buy this house, go for it, Scaredy!!!!
Please let us know how it goes. I’m excited for you! π
December 6, 2009 at 12:48 AM #491541CA renterParticipant[quote=scaredycat]no. i’m in for the long haul. no b.s 3.5% down. i will never walk. i will die in this f**king place. bury me in the backyard[/quote]
You must know by now that I’m a major worrier, too. Funny what you wrote about weddings/xmas, etc. when house-hunting. When we tour houses, I consider whether or not we can live in it with a wheelchair when we get old, and how quickly EMS can get to us, and where the nearest hospital is…we’re 40 years old, and perfectly healthy.
I’ve been a RE bear since 2001, and still think prices have a way to fall.
That being said, if we found our ultimate dream home tomorrow, we’d buy it in an instant IF we could easily afford it, and IF we were pretty secure about our income, etc.If your finances are solid, and you can still easily live without debt and still accumulate savings after you buy this house, go for it, Scaredy!!!!
Please let us know how it goes. I’m excited for you! π
December 6, 2009 at 12:50 AM #490676outtamojoParticipant“no. i’m in for the long haul. no b.s 3.5% down. i will never walk. i will die in this f**king place. bury me in the backyard”
Dude, you clearly have the will – have faith that no matter what happens, you will find a way.
December 6, 2009 at 12:50 AM #490842outtamojoParticipant“no. i’m in for the long haul. no b.s 3.5% down. i will never walk. i will die in this f**king place. bury me in the backyard”
Dude, you clearly have the will – have faith that no matter what happens, you will find a way.
December 6, 2009 at 12:50 AM #491224outtamojoParticipant“no. i’m in for the long haul. no b.s 3.5% down. i will never walk. i will die in this f**king place. bury me in the backyard”
Dude, you clearly have the will – have faith that no matter what happens, you will find a way.
December 6, 2009 at 12:50 AM #491313outtamojoParticipant“no. i’m in for the long haul. no b.s 3.5% down. i will never walk. i will die in this f**king place. bury me in the backyard”
Dude, you clearly have the will – have faith that no matter what happens, you will find a way.
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