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October 27, 2010 at 1:04 AM #624187October 27, 2010 at 1:13 PM #623312
jpinpb
ParticipantCongrats. You must be relieved in a way.
October 27, 2010 at 1:13 PM #623395jpinpb
ParticipantCongrats. You must be relieved in a way.
October 27, 2010 at 1:13 PM #623959jpinpb
ParticipantCongrats. You must be relieved in a way.
October 27, 2010 at 1:13 PM #624086jpinpb
ParticipantCongrats. You must be relieved in a way.
October 27, 2010 at 1:13 PM #624402jpinpb
ParticipantCongrats. You must be relieved in a way.
October 27, 2010 at 10:20 PM #623491CA renter
Participant[quote=sdcellar]Thanks, everyone, for the well wishes.
CA renter, I should have some more details to share soon, but I’m mired in loan fretting at the moment.
I can tell you that at least 6 of my 10 “must have” criteria were satisfied and that my house payments will be less than my rent through the grace of state and federal tax code and the liberal use retard math.[/quote]
That sounds like a winning deal to me, sdcellar! 🙂
Looking forward to hearing all about it when you get the chance and feel like your deal is secure.
Like jp said, I’m sure you feel a sense of relief. As you know all too well, the past (too many) years have been pretty brutal for buyers.
October 27, 2010 at 10:20 PM #623575CA renter
Participant[quote=sdcellar]Thanks, everyone, for the well wishes.
CA renter, I should have some more details to share soon, but I’m mired in loan fretting at the moment.
I can tell you that at least 6 of my 10 “must have” criteria were satisfied and that my house payments will be less than my rent through the grace of state and federal tax code and the liberal use retard math.[/quote]
That sounds like a winning deal to me, sdcellar! 🙂
Looking forward to hearing all about it when you get the chance and feel like your deal is secure.
Like jp said, I’m sure you feel a sense of relief. As you know all too well, the past (too many) years have been pretty brutal for buyers.
October 27, 2010 at 10:20 PM #624139CA renter
Participant[quote=sdcellar]Thanks, everyone, for the well wishes.
CA renter, I should have some more details to share soon, but I’m mired in loan fretting at the moment.
I can tell you that at least 6 of my 10 “must have” criteria were satisfied and that my house payments will be less than my rent through the grace of state and federal tax code and the liberal use retard math.[/quote]
That sounds like a winning deal to me, sdcellar! 🙂
Looking forward to hearing all about it when you get the chance and feel like your deal is secure.
Like jp said, I’m sure you feel a sense of relief. As you know all too well, the past (too many) years have been pretty brutal for buyers.
October 27, 2010 at 10:20 PM #624266CA renter
Participant[quote=sdcellar]Thanks, everyone, for the well wishes.
CA renter, I should have some more details to share soon, but I’m mired in loan fretting at the moment.
I can tell you that at least 6 of my 10 “must have” criteria were satisfied and that my house payments will be less than my rent through the grace of state and federal tax code and the liberal use retard math.[/quote]
That sounds like a winning deal to me, sdcellar! 🙂
Looking forward to hearing all about it when you get the chance and feel like your deal is secure.
Like jp said, I’m sure you feel a sense of relief. As you know all too well, the past (too many) years have been pretty brutal for buyers.
October 27, 2010 at 10:20 PM #624583CA renter
Participant[quote=sdcellar]Thanks, everyone, for the well wishes.
CA renter, I should have some more details to share soon, but I’m mired in loan fretting at the moment.
I can tell you that at least 6 of my 10 “must have” criteria were satisfied and that my house payments will be less than my rent through the grace of state and federal tax code and the liberal use retard math.[/quote]
That sounds like a winning deal to me, sdcellar! 🙂
Looking forward to hearing all about it when you get the chance and feel like your deal is secure.
Like jp said, I’m sure you feel a sense of relief. As you know all too well, the past (too many) years have been pretty brutal for buyers.
October 28, 2010 at 12:45 AM #623506temeculaguy
Participantsdcellar, congrats on the purchase but mostly congrats on using the greatest metric of homebuying, your payment’s relativity to your current rent. Close to rent is good enough usually, same as rent is great but less than rent is fantastic. Having the mindset that you are not investing, you are merely fixing costs and hedging inflation will make this move a sound one. Good work, look forward to the details, moving normally sucks but I found that buying after renting for a while makes the move less painful, not quite fun but close. More like satisfying, because as you finish each portion of the move, you get to say to yourself “I’m not going to have to move that again for a very long time.”
October 28, 2010 at 12:45 AM #623590temeculaguy
Participantsdcellar, congrats on the purchase but mostly congrats on using the greatest metric of homebuying, your payment’s relativity to your current rent. Close to rent is good enough usually, same as rent is great but less than rent is fantastic. Having the mindset that you are not investing, you are merely fixing costs and hedging inflation will make this move a sound one. Good work, look forward to the details, moving normally sucks but I found that buying after renting for a while makes the move less painful, not quite fun but close. More like satisfying, because as you finish each portion of the move, you get to say to yourself “I’m not going to have to move that again for a very long time.”
October 28, 2010 at 12:45 AM #624153temeculaguy
Participantsdcellar, congrats on the purchase but mostly congrats on using the greatest metric of homebuying, your payment’s relativity to your current rent. Close to rent is good enough usually, same as rent is great but less than rent is fantastic. Having the mindset that you are not investing, you are merely fixing costs and hedging inflation will make this move a sound one. Good work, look forward to the details, moving normally sucks but I found that buying after renting for a while makes the move less painful, not quite fun but close. More like satisfying, because as you finish each portion of the move, you get to say to yourself “I’m not going to have to move that again for a very long time.”
October 28, 2010 at 12:45 AM #624280temeculaguy
Participantsdcellar, congrats on the purchase but mostly congrats on using the greatest metric of homebuying, your payment’s relativity to your current rent. Close to rent is good enough usually, same as rent is great but less than rent is fantastic. Having the mindset that you are not investing, you are merely fixing costs and hedging inflation will make this move a sound one. Good work, look forward to the details, moving normally sucks but I found that buying after renting for a while makes the move less painful, not quite fun but close. More like satisfying, because as you finish each portion of the move, you get to say to yourself “I’m not going to have to move that again for a very long time.”
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