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Smart not having a car payment. My advice: keep saving until you have at least 10% down. You need to have some personal savings too before you get into a place. Keep renting like me. Nothing wrong with that in markets like San Diego.
CafeMotoParticipantSmart not having a car payment. My advice: keep saving until you have at least 10% down. You need to have some personal savings too before you get into a place. Keep renting like me. Nothing wrong with that in markets like San Diego.
CafeMotoParticipantSmart not having a car payment. My advice: keep saving until you have at least 10% down. You need to have some personal savings too before you get into a place. Keep renting like me. Nothing wrong with that in markets like San Diego.
CafeMotoParticipantSmart not having a car payment. My advice: keep saving until you have at least 10% down. You need to have some personal savings too before you get into a place. Keep renting like me. Nothing wrong with that in markets like San Diego.
CafeMotoParticipantDoooh, my two cents is that its too soon to pull out. if you are burnt out take more vacations. you said it: that you’d be walking away from potentially years of good earning. unless you have some windfall coming I think you are going to want this money someday. all of us get tired of working. I too think this is a great question you are raising (dream of mine also) but I would advise against it.
CafeMotoParticipantDoooh, my two cents is that its too soon to pull out. if you are burnt out take more vacations. you said it: that you’d be walking away from potentially years of good earning. unless you have some windfall coming I think you are going to want this money someday. all of us get tired of working. I too think this is a great question you are raising (dream of mine also) but I would advise against it.
CafeMotoParticipantDoooh, my two cents is that its too soon to pull out. if you are burnt out take more vacations. you said it: that you’d be walking away from potentially years of good earning. unless you have some windfall coming I think you are going to want this money someday. all of us get tired of working. I too think this is a great question you are raising (dream of mine also) but I would advise against it.
CafeMotoParticipantDoooh, my two cents is that its too soon to pull out. if you are burnt out take more vacations. you said it: that you’d be walking away from potentially years of good earning. unless you have some windfall coming I think you are going to want this money someday. all of us get tired of working. I too think this is a great question you are raising (dream of mine also) but I would advise against it.
CafeMotoParticipantDoooh, my two cents is that its too soon to pull out. if you are burnt out take more vacations. you said it: that you’d be walking away from potentially years of good earning. unless you have some windfall coming I think you are going to want this money someday. all of us get tired of working. I too think this is a great question you are raising (dream of mine also) but I would advise against it.
CafeMotoParticipantI talked with “home loan Sheldon” recommended by piggs here and borrowing from my 401k is exactly what he told me to do if I moved ahead (last year). Would not hurt to look him up and chat with him. He was insightful and not pushy. http://www.homeloansheldon.com/401kforDownpayment
CafeMotoParticipantI talked with “home loan Sheldon” recommended by piggs here and borrowing from my 401k is exactly what he told me to do if I moved ahead (last year). Would not hurt to look him up and chat with him. He was insightful and not pushy. http://www.homeloansheldon.com/401kforDownpayment
CafeMotoParticipantI talked with “home loan Sheldon” recommended by piggs here and borrowing from my 401k is exactly what he told me to do if I moved ahead (last year). Would not hurt to look him up and chat with him. He was insightful and not pushy. http://www.homeloansheldon.com/401kforDownpayment
CafeMotoParticipantI talked with “home loan Sheldon” recommended by piggs here and borrowing from my 401k is exactly what he told me to do if I moved ahead (last year). Would not hurt to look him up and chat with him. He was insightful and not pushy. http://www.homeloansheldon.com/401kforDownpayment
CafeMotoParticipantI talked with “home loan Sheldon” recommended by piggs here and borrowing from my 401k is exactly what he told me to do if I moved ahead (last year). Would not hurt to look him up and chat with him. He was insightful and not pushy. http://www.homeloansheldon.com/401kforDownpayment
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