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aldante
ParticipantMarion,
Looks or no looks,
Money or no money,
Kids or no kids,If the chick is wacked
Run don’t walk.
aldante,
stick a fork in me
aldante
ParticipantMarion,
Looks or no looks,
Money or no money,
Kids or no kids,If the chick is wacked
Run don’t walk.
aldante,
stick a fork in me
aldante
ParticipantThanks Bugs I value your feedback.
aldante,
stick a fork in me
aldante
ParticipantThanks Bugs I value your feedback.
aldante,
stick a fork in me
aldante
ParticipantThanks Bugs I value your feedback.
aldante,
stick a fork in me
aldante
ParticipantThanks Bugs I value your feedback.
aldante,
stick a fork in me
aldante
ParticipantThanks Bugs I value your feedback.
aldante,
stick a fork in me
aldante
ParticipantDuck whatever
Now you are insulting my intelligence. An offer is an offer. A house is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. What you are speaking about is pride not business. A seller only needs to say no. Many many times in down markets the sellers come back to lowball offers.aldante,
stick a fork in mealdante
ParticipantDuck whatever
Now you are insulting my intelligence. An offer is an offer. A house is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. What you are speaking about is pride not business. A seller only needs to say no. Many many times in down markets the sellers come back to lowball offers.aldante,
stick a fork in mealdante
ParticipantDuck whatever
Now you are insulting my intelligence. An offer is an offer. A house is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. What you are speaking about is pride not business. A seller only needs to say no. Many many times in down markets the sellers come back to lowball offers.aldante,
stick a fork in mealdante
ParticipantDuck whatever
Now you are insulting my intelligence. An offer is an offer. A house is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. What you are speaking about is pride not business. A seller only needs to say no. Many many times in down markets the sellers come back to lowball offers.aldante,
stick a fork in mealdante
ParticipantDuck whatever
Now you are insulting my intelligence. An offer is an offer. A house is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. What you are speaking about is pride not business. A seller only needs to say no. Many many times in down markets the sellers come back to lowball offers.aldante,
stick a fork in mealdante
ParticipantVertigo,
I’ll bite.
After a divorce I saw home prices soar. I could take what little was left and risk it all or wait and make someone else more wealthy by paying them rent – and sucking in my pride. I have done this for almost 4 years.I think that your viewpoint is either designed to create a “interesting discussion” or is completely offbase.
I personally believe that if home prices come back to an affordable level (by no means a given – I stress about that) then I will buy a home.
Should my taxs go to sponsor someone else’s asset while I am without an asset? (if you are a little slow what I mean is that real estate is an asset)
I do not think so.
aldante,
stick a fork in mealdante
ParticipantVertigo,
I’ll bite.
After a divorce I saw home prices soar. I could take what little was left and risk it all or wait and make someone else more wealthy by paying them rent – and sucking in my pride. I have done this for almost 4 years.I think that your viewpoint is either designed to create a “interesting discussion” or is completely offbase.
I personally believe that if home prices come back to an affordable level (by no means a given – I stress about that) then I will buy a home.
Should my taxs go to sponsor someone else’s asset while I am without an asset? (if you are a little slow what I mean is that real estate is an asset)
I do not think so.
aldante,
stick a fork in me -
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