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October 20, 2009 at 6:25 AM #472084October 20, 2009 at 6:27 AM #471284scaredyclassicParticipant
fhaguru = financial advisor.
in fact, you’re giving financial advice on the largest investment anyone here is likely to make.
home ownership not repugnant.
looking to get a good deal.
why is an fha loan a good financial move, fha guru?
most tax protestors have kookier world views than even me and i think tend to be naive and undereducated.
October 20, 2009 at 6:27 AM #471466scaredyclassicParticipantfhaguru = financial advisor.
in fact, you’re giving financial advice on the largest investment anyone here is likely to make.
home ownership not repugnant.
looking to get a good deal.
why is an fha loan a good financial move, fha guru?
most tax protestors have kookier world views than even me and i think tend to be naive and undereducated.
October 20, 2009 at 6:27 AM #471827scaredyclassicParticipantfhaguru = financial advisor.
in fact, you’re giving financial advice on the largest investment anyone here is likely to make.
home ownership not repugnant.
looking to get a good deal.
why is an fha loan a good financial move, fha guru?
most tax protestors have kookier world views than even me and i think tend to be naive and undereducated.
October 20, 2009 at 6:27 AM #471904scaredyclassicParticipantfhaguru = financial advisor.
in fact, you’re giving financial advice on the largest investment anyone here is likely to make.
home ownership not repugnant.
looking to get a good deal.
why is an fha loan a good financial move, fha guru?
most tax protestors have kookier world views than even me and i think tend to be naive and undereducated.
October 20, 2009 at 6:27 AM #472124scaredyclassicParticipantfhaguru = financial advisor.
in fact, you’re giving financial advice on the largest investment anyone here is likely to make.
home ownership not repugnant.
looking to get a good deal.
why is an fha loan a good financial move, fha guru?
most tax protestors have kookier world views than even me and i think tend to be naive and undereducated.
October 20, 2009 at 7:43 AM #471289HobieParticipantNice shooting Brian. Would love to have ya on the conservative right side though π …someday you’ll see the light!!!
October 20, 2009 at 7:43 AM #471471HobieParticipantNice shooting Brian. Would love to have ya on the conservative right side though π …someday you’ll see the light!!!
October 20, 2009 at 7:43 AM #471832HobieParticipantNice shooting Brian. Would love to have ya on the conservative right side though π …someday you’ll see the light!!!
October 20, 2009 at 7:43 AM #471909HobieParticipantNice shooting Brian. Would love to have ya on the conservative right side though π …someday you’ll see the light!!!
October 20, 2009 at 7:43 AM #472129HobieParticipantNice shooting Brian. Would love to have ya on the conservative right side though π …someday you’ll see the light!!!
October 20, 2009 at 8:07 AM #471294waiting hawkParticipantMost new people here dont understand how not only we already won the debate on rent vs own years ago on here but dont understand who was really throwing money away. I remember when the houses we wanted were 600-700k and knuckleheads were telling us to buy because we were renting in the same area for $1600 a month. Do the math over 5 years and I won by hundreds of thousands while only “throwing away” 20k a year in rent (and still lived somewhere). It was the best choice I ever made. At some point it will be throwing money away but in most areas it is not there yet. Glad my area made more sence but I am not trying to buy in SD thank god.
October 20, 2009 at 8:07 AM #471476waiting hawkParticipantMost new people here dont understand how not only we already won the debate on rent vs own years ago on here but dont understand who was really throwing money away. I remember when the houses we wanted were 600-700k and knuckleheads were telling us to buy because we were renting in the same area for $1600 a month. Do the math over 5 years and I won by hundreds of thousands while only “throwing away” 20k a year in rent (and still lived somewhere). It was the best choice I ever made. At some point it will be throwing money away but in most areas it is not there yet. Glad my area made more sence but I am not trying to buy in SD thank god.
October 20, 2009 at 8:07 AM #471837waiting hawkParticipantMost new people here dont understand how not only we already won the debate on rent vs own years ago on here but dont understand who was really throwing money away. I remember when the houses we wanted were 600-700k and knuckleheads were telling us to buy because we were renting in the same area for $1600 a month. Do the math over 5 years and I won by hundreds of thousands while only “throwing away” 20k a year in rent (and still lived somewhere). It was the best choice I ever made. At some point it will be throwing money away but in most areas it is not there yet. Glad my area made more sence but I am not trying to buy in SD thank god.
October 20, 2009 at 8:07 AM #471914waiting hawkParticipantMost new people here dont understand how not only we already won the debate on rent vs own years ago on here but dont understand who was really throwing money away. I remember when the houses we wanted were 600-700k and knuckleheads were telling us to buy because we were renting in the same area for $1600 a month. Do the math over 5 years and I won by hundreds of thousands while only “throwing away” 20k a year in rent (and still lived somewhere). It was the best choice I ever made. At some point it will be throwing money away but in most areas it is not there yet. Glad my area made more sence but I am not trying to buy in SD thank god.
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