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November 25, 2010 at 12:17 PM #634411November 25, 2010 at 2:07 PM #633314CafeMotoParticipant
I congratulate you on achieving your desires, no longer having a bankroll should keep you (and most other people) motivated, enjoy the best that is now to be. Hope the wife is even more happy and gives you a kickback π
November 25, 2010 at 2:07 PM #633392CafeMotoParticipantI congratulate you on achieving your desires, no longer having a bankroll should keep you (and most other people) motivated, enjoy the best that is now to be. Hope the wife is even more happy and gives you a kickback π
November 25, 2010 at 2:07 PM #633967CafeMotoParticipantI congratulate you on achieving your desires, no longer having a bankroll should keep you (and most other people) motivated, enjoy the best that is now to be. Hope the wife is even more happy and gives you a kickback π
November 25, 2010 at 2:07 PM #634096CafeMotoParticipantI congratulate you on achieving your desires, no longer having a bankroll should keep you (and most other people) motivated, enjoy the best that is now to be. Hope the wife is even more happy and gives you a kickback π
November 25, 2010 at 2:07 PM #634416CafeMotoParticipantI congratulate you on achieving your desires, no longer having a bankroll should keep you (and most other people) motivated, enjoy the best that is now to be. Hope the wife is even more happy and gives you a kickback π
November 25, 2010 at 3:38 PM #633319scaredyclassicParticipantThe kids actually asked me if it was possible to back out. Nope, the only way out is death or sale.
I actually almost backed out, I called my wife and started screaming unintelligibly about the federal reserve right around the tome the Mers lawsuit hit the news which coincided with the end of our contingency period. She remained calm and just told me to do whatever I wanted. So I bit the bullet and figured tptb will figure their way out of mers too. Kinda like batmans tv show where our hero always seemed utterly doomed but easily escaped next time.
Ah fuck it. This is a great house. Wife agrees .. In two years if looking at maybe 100 actual houses and many more by computer this is actually the nicest combo of land and house we have seen.
No buyers remorse
November 25, 2010 at 3:38 PM #633397scaredyclassicParticipantThe kids actually asked me if it was possible to back out. Nope, the only way out is death or sale.
I actually almost backed out, I called my wife and started screaming unintelligibly about the federal reserve right around the tome the Mers lawsuit hit the news which coincided with the end of our contingency period. She remained calm and just told me to do whatever I wanted. So I bit the bullet and figured tptb will figure their way out of mers too. Kinda like batmans tv show where our hero always seemed utterly doomed but easily escaped next time.
Ah fuck it. This is a great house. Wife agrees .. In two years if looking at maybe 100 actual houses and many more by computer this is actually the nicest combo of land and house we have seen.
No buyers remorse
November 25, 2010 at 3:38 PM #633972scaredyclassicParticipantThe kids actually asked me if it was possible to back out. Nope, the only way out is death or sale.
I actually almost backed out, I called my wife and started screaming unintelligibly about the federal reserve right around the tome the Mers lawsuit hit the news which coincided with the end of our contingency period. She remained calm and just told me to do whatever I wanted. So I bit the bullet and figured tptb will figure their way out of mers too. Kinda like batmans tv show where our hero always seemed utterly doomed but easily escaped next time.
Ah fuck it. This is a great house. Wife agrees .. In two years if looking at maybe 100 actual houses and many more by computer this is actually the nicest combo of land and house we have seen.
No buyers remorse
November 25, 2010 at 3:38 PM #634101scaredyclassicParticipantThe kids actually asked me if it was possible to back out. Nope, the only way out is death or sale.
I actually almost backed out, I called my wife and started screaming unintelligibly about the federal reserve right around the tome the Mers lawsuit hit the news which coincided with the end of our contingency period. She remained calm and just told me to do whatever I wanted. So I bit the bullet and figured tptb will figure their way out of mers too. Kinda like batmans tv show where our hero always seemed utterly doomed but easily escaped next time.
Ah fuck it. This is a great house. Wife agrees .. In two years if looking at maybe 100 actual houses and many more by computer this is actually the nicest combo of land and house we have seen.
No buyers remorse
November 25, 2010 at 3:38 PM #634420scaredyclassicParticipantThe kids actually asked me if it was possible to back out. Nope, the only way out is death or sale.
I actually almost backed out, I called my wife and started screaming unintelligibly about the federal reserve right around the tome the Mers lawsuit hit the news which coincided with the end of our contingency period. She remained calm and just told me to do whatever I wanted. So I bit the bullet and figured tptb will figure their way out of mers too. Kinda like batmans tv show where our hero always seemed utterly doomed but easily escaped next time.
Ah fuck it. This is a great house. Wife agrees .. In two years if looking at maybe 100 actual houses and many more by computer this is actually the nicest combo of land and house we have seen.
No buyers remorse
November 25, 2010 at 7:08 PM #633329bearishgurlParticipant[quote=walterwhite] . . . This is a great house. Wife agrees .. In two years if looking at maybe 100 actual houses and many more by computer this is actually the nicest combo of land and house we have seen.
No buyers remorse[/quote]
This is great news, scaredy!! I’m so happy for you and your family! I’m sure you probably made the deal of a lifetime. I have never seen the combo of low interest rates AND the multitude of distressed properties either on lenders books (or soon to be there) happen simultaneously, as we have now. IMO, the conditions are near perfect at present for a buyer to make the deal of their dreams!
And this congrats also goes out to ALL Piggs who have recently closed on a primary residence!!!
November 25, 2010 at 7:08 PM #633407bearishgurlParticipant[quote=walterwhite] . . . This is a great house. Wife agrees .. In two years if looking at maybe 100 actual houses and many more by computer this is actually the nicest combo of land and house we have seen.
No buyers remorse[/quote]
This is great news, scaredy!! I’m so happy for you and your family! I’m sure you probably made the deal of a lifetime. I have never seen the combo of low interest rates AND the multitude of distressed properties either on lenders books (or soon to be there) happen simultaneously, as we have now. IMO, the conditions are near perfect at present for a buyer to make the deal of their dreams!
And this congrats also goes out to ALL Piggs who have recently closed on a primary residence!!!
November 25, 2010 at 7:08 PM #633983bearishgurlParticipant[quote=walterwhite] . . . This is a great house. Wife agrees .. In two years if looking at maybe 100 actual houses and many more by computer this is actually the nicest combo of land and house we have seen.
No buyers remorse[/quote]
This is great news, scaredy!! I’m so happy for you and your family! I’m sure you probably made the deal of a lifetime. I have never seen the combo of low interest rates AND the multitude of distressed properties either on lenders books (or soon to be there) happen simultaneously, as we have now. IMO, the conditions are near perfect at present for a buyer to make the deal of their dreams!
And this congrats also goes out to ALL Piggs who have recently closed on a primary residence!!!
November 25, 2010 at 7:08 PM #634111bearishgurlParticipant[quote=walterwhite] . . . This is a great house. Wife agrees .. In two years if looking at maybe 100 actual houses and many more by computer this is actually the nicest combo of land and house we have seen.
No buyers remorse[/quote]
This is great news, scaredy!! I’m so happy for you and your family! I’m sure you probably made the deal of a lifetime. I have never seen the combo of low interest rates AND the multitude of distressed properties either on lenders books (or soon to be there) happen simultaneously, as we have now. IMO, the conditions are near perfect at present for a buyer to make the deal of their dreams!
And this congrats also goes out to ALL Piggs who have recently closed on a primary residence!!!
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