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ParticipantI’m not so sure. Here’s the one thing that’s bugging me — money seems to be worth less every year. If you think that that trend will continue, then borrowing a bunch of money now might actually make some sense. Now you don’t want to overpay of course, but assuming that prices have come down 20% or so from the top, maybe you get in now at low interest rates and then in 10-15 years money is worth a lot less and your loan is looking like a bargain then?
Just guessing. But probably for most buyers they’re not thinking that far ahead, just “I want a house, here’s one I can make the payments on, I’ll take it.”
Or maybe they’re dumb.
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ParticipantWhy do you think they “go bananas”? It’s not logical to buy a house that costs WAY more to buy than rent. If it doesn’t pencil out as a rental then why the demand?
Newsflash for Mr. Spock — people do not always act in a logical manner. Your guess is as good as mine as to why.
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ParticipantWhy do you think they “go bananas”? It’s not logical to buy a house that costs WAY more to buy than rent. If it doesn’t pencil out as a rental then why the demand?
Newsflash for Mr. Spock — people do not always act in a logical manner. Your guess is as good as mine as to why.
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ParticipantWhy do you think they “go bananas”? It’s not logical to buy a house that costs WAY more to buy than rent. If it doesn’t pencil out as a rental then why the demand?
Newsflash for Mr. Spock — people do not always act in a logical manner. Your guess is as good as mine as to why.
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ParticipantWhy do you think they “go bananas”? It’s not logical to buy a house that costs WAY more to buy than rent. If it doesn’t pencil out as a rental then why the demand?
Newsflash for Mr. Spock — people do not always act in a logical manner. Your guess is as good as mine as to why.
blahblahblah
ParticipantWhy do you think they “go bananas”? It’s not logical to buy a house that costs WAY more to buy than rent. If it doesn’t pencil out as a rental then why the demand?
Newsflash for Mr. Spock — people do not always act in a logical manner. Your guess is as good as mine as to why.
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ParticipantI’ve never heard of a single instance where a man took a more dangerous job **after** having children, solely (even largely) because he had children. Are there any statistics to back up his claim?
The US is full of such men from Mexico and Central America. They undergo an expensive, hazardous journey to take dangerous and physically exhausting jobs hundreds or thousands of miles away from their families so that they can send money back home to their wives and children. Brought to you by NAFTA.
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ParticipantI’ve never heard of a single instance where a man took a more dangerous job **after** having children, solely (even largely) because he had children. Are there any statistics to back up his claim?
The US is full of such men from Mexico and Central America. They undergo an expensive, hazardous journey to take dangerous and physically exhausting jobs hundreds or thousands of miles away from their families so that they can send money back home to their wives and children. Brought to you by NAFTA.
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ParticipantI’ve never heard of a single instance where a man took a more dangerous job **after** having children, solely (even largely) because he had children. Are there any statistics to back up his claim?
The US is full of such men from Mexico and Central America. They undergo an expensive, hazardous journey to take dangerous and physically exhausting jobs hundreds or thousands of miles away from their families so that they can send money back home to their wives and children. Brought to you by NAFTA.
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ParticipantI’ve never heard of a single instance where a man took a more dangerous job **after** having children, solely (even largely) because he had children. Are there any statistics to back up his claim?
The US is full of such men from Mexico and Central America. They undergo an expensive, hazardous journey to take dangerous and physically exhausting jobs hundreds or thousands of miles away from their families so that they can send money back home to their wives and children. Brought to you by NAFTA.
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ParticipantI’ve never heard of a single instance where a man took a more dangerous job **after** having children, solely (even largely) because he had children. Are there any statistics to back up his claim?
The US is full of such men from Mexico and Central America. They undergo an expensive, hazardous journey to take dangerous and physically exhausting jobs hundreds or thousands of miles away from their families so that they can send money back home to their wives and children. Brought to you by NAFTA.
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ParticipantMy wife and I are addicted to “Real Estate Intervention”. They should retitle it “Watch people lose money on their house.” And what is up with that guy’s moustache, anyway?
Another show we love is “Flipping Out”. That guy is extremely talented as well as very crazy. Makes for fun viewing.
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ParticipantMy wife and I are addicted to “Real Estate Intervention”. They should retitle it “Watch people lose money on their house.” And what is up with that guy’s moustache, anyway?
Another show we love is “Flipping Out”. That guy is extremely talented as well as very crazy. Makes for fun viewing.
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ParticipantMy wife and I are addicted to “Real Estate Intervention”. They should retitle it “Watch people lose money on their house.” And what is up with that guy’s moustache, anyway?
Another show we love is “Flipping Out”. That guy is extremely talented as well as very crazy. Makes for fun viewing.
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