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Participant[quote=sd_matt]Despite being told that a classic car should be an emotional decision I can’t help thinking that it may be the equivalent to gold. But in this case classic cars are near the bottom of their market. Of course this is much more long-term and not nearly as liquid.
Thoughts?[/quote]
Hmmm, remember how Van Goghs got bid up to stratospheric levels at the height of the Japan bubble? They’ve recovered their value quite nicely since then. The same couldn’t be said of the Nikkei.
Just factor in the cost of garaging and maintaining a classic car portfolio. It’s a doozy.
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Participant[quote=sd_matt]Despite being told that a classic car should be an emotional decision I can’t help thinking that it may be the equivalent to gold. But in this case classic cars are near the bottom of their market. Of course this is much more long-term and not nearly as liquid.
Thoughts?[/quote]
Hmmm, remember how Van Goghs got bid up to stratospheric levels at the height of the Japan bubble? They’ve recovered their value quite nicely since then. The same couldn’t be said of the Nikkei.
Just factor in the cost of garaging and maintaining a classic car portfolio. It’s a doozy.
AK
Participant[quote=sd_matt]Despite being told that a classic car should be an emotional decision I can’t help thinking that it may be the equivalent to gold. But in this case classic cars are near the bottom of their market. Of course this is much more long-term and not nearly as liquid.
Thoughts?[/quote]
Hmmm, remember how Van Goghs got bid up to stratospheric levels at the height of the Japan bubble? They’ve recovered their value quite nicely since then. The same couldn’t be said of the Nikkei.
Just factor in the cost of garaging and maintaining a classic car portfolio. It’s a doozy.
AK
Participant[quote=sd_matt]Despite being told that a classic car should be an emotional decision I can’t help thinking that it may be the equivalent to gold. But in this case classic cars are near the bottom of their market. Of course this is much more long-term and not nearly as liquid.
Thoughts?[/quote]
Hmmm, remember how Van Goghs got bid up to stratospheric levels at the height of the Japan bubble? They’ve recovered their value quite nicely since then. The same couldn’t be said of the Nikkei.
Just factor in the cost of garaging and maintaining a classic car portfolio. It’s a doozy.
AK
Participant[quote=sd_matt]Despite being told that a classic car should be an emotional decision I can’t help thinking that it may be the equivalent to gold. But in this case classic cars are near the bottom of their market. Of course this is much more long-term and not nearly as liquid.
Thoughts?[/quote]
Hmmm, remember how Van Goghs got bid up to stratospheric levels at the height of the Japan bubble? They’ve recovered their value quite nicely since then. The same couldn’t be said of the Nikkei.
Just factor in the cost of garaging and maintaining a classic car portfolio. It’s a doozy.
AK
ParticipantAfter a while you’ll pick up toxoplasmosis from the cats and you’ll become as crazy as them. Don’t fight it.
http://schizophreniabulletin.oxfordjournals.org/content/33/3/757.full
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ParticipantAfter a while you’ll pick up toxoplasmosis from the cats and you’ll become as crazy as them. Don’t fight it.
http://schizophreniabulletin.oxfordjournals.org/content/33/3/757.full
AK
ParticipantAfter a while you’ll pick up toxoplasmosis from the cats and you’ll become as crazy as them. Don’t fight it.
http://schizophreniabulletin.oxfordjournals.org/content/33/3/757.full
AK
ParticipantAfter a while you’ll pick up toxoplasmosis from the cats and you’ll become as crazy as them. Don’t fight it.
http://schizophreniabulletin.oxfordjournals.org/content/33/3/757.full
AK
ParticipantAfter a while you’ll pick up toxoplasmosis from the cats and you’ll become as crazy as them. Don’t fight it.
http://schizophreniabulletin.oxfordjournals.org/content/33/3/757.full
AK
ParticipantJust do what your home inspector suggests and get an additional electrical inspection and a pool inspection. The home inspector is a generalist — the other folks are specialists.
Electrical stuff can be fixed. The pool might be a huge money pit, or it might be a small money pit … if you find that you don’t use it, you can cut your losses by having it filled.
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ParticipantJust do what your home inspector suggests and get an additional electrical inspection and a pool inspection. The home inspector is a generalist — the other folks are specialists.
Electrical stuff can be fixed. The pool might be a huge money pit, or it might be a small money pit … if you find that you don’t use it, you can cut your losses by having it filled.
AK
ParticipantJust do what your home inspector suggests and get an additional electrical inspection and a pool inspection. The home inspector is a generalist — the other folks are specialists.
Electrical stuff can be fixed. The pool might be a huge money pit, or it might be a small money pit … if you find that you don’t use it, you can cut your losses by having it filled.
AK
ParticipantJust do what your home inspector suggests and get an additional electrical inspection and a pool inspection. The home inspector is a generalist — the other folks are specialists.
Electrical stuff can be fixed. The pool might be a huge money pit, or it might be a small money pit … if you find that you don’t use it, you can cut your losses by having it filled.
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