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Ok. I understand your perspective. Again, I can also see how the facts I laid out would have seemed like bait to some of you.
However, I didn’t ask your advice about whether I should pay that much . . . Or whether I could afford that much. See the topic of the post. (Please anybody, jump in with something related to the actual question.)
Also, you assume I am going to default. Not really the coolest thing to me. Buying a house and deciding how much you want to pay are personal issues. Yes, I put my price range out there, but just because I say I am Christian or Jewish doesn’t mean I want your opinion on my choice of religion, no matter how that choice will affect your life. And when you jump on someone for a personal decision, however much you might think there isn’t merit to it, not so cool.
As it turns out we were looking below our “pre-approved range” (based on the fact that we have very little/no debt and decent incomes) to plan for contingencies. The place we had to pull the offer was not in $600-700 range. I gave those numbers for perspective. Also, the place we pulled the offer from was only 10-15% higher than its 2001 sale price.
You may have not intended to offend, and I don’t necessarily have ill-will toward any of you. But what a harsh response to a new poster.
chrispParticipantOk. I understand your perspective. Again, I can also see how the facts I laid out would have seemed like bait to some of you.
However, I didn’t ask your advice about whether I should pay that much . . . Or whether I could afford that much. See the topic of the post. (Please anybody, jump in with something related to the actual question.)
Also, you assume I am going to default. Not really the coolest thing to me. Buying a house and deciding how much you want to pay are personal issues. Yes, I put my price range out there, but just because I say I am Christian or Jewish doesn’t mean I want your opinion on my choice of religion, no matter how that choice will affect your life. And when you jump on someone for a personal decision, however much you might think there isn’t merit to it, not so cool.
As it turns out we were looking below our “pre-approved range” (based on the fact that we have very little/no debt and decent incomes) to plan for contingencies. The place we had to pull the offer was not in $600-700 range. I gave those numbers for perspective. Also, the place we pulled the offer from was only 10-15% higher than its 2001 sale price.
You may have not intended to offend, and I don’t necessarily have ill-will toward any of you. But what a harsh response to a new poster.
chrispParticipantOk. I understand your perspective. Again, I can also see how the facts I laid out would have seemed like bait to some of you.
However, I didn’t ask your advice about whether I should pay that much . . . Or whether I could afford that much. See the topic of the post. (Please anybody, jump in with something related to the actual question.)
Also, you assume I am going to default. Not really the coolest thing to me. Buying a house and deciding how much you want to pay are personal issues. Yes, I put my price range out there, but just because I say I am Christian or Jewish doesn’t mean I want your opinion on my choice of religion, no matter how that choice will affect your life. And when you jump on someone for a personal decision, however much you might think there isn’t merit to it, not so cool.
As it turns out we were looking below our “pre-approved range” (based on the fact that we have very little/no debt and decent incomes) to plan for contingencies. The place we had to pull the offer was not in $600-700 range. I gave those numbers for perspective. Also, the place we pulled the offer from was only 10-15% higher than its 2001 sale price.
You may have not intended to offend, and I don’t necessarily have ill-will toward any of you. But what a harsh response to a new poster.
chrispParticipantOk. I understand your perspective. Again, I can also see how the facts I laid out would have seemed like bait to some of you.
However, I didn’t ask your advice about whether I should pay that much . . . Or whether I could afford that much. See the topic of the post. (Please anybody, jump in with something related to the actual question.)
Also, you assume I am going to default. Not really the coolest thing to me. Buying a house and deciding how much you want to pay are personal issues. Yes, I put my price range out there, but just because I say I am Christian or Jewish doesn’t mean I want your opinion on my choice of religion, no matter how that choice will affect your life. And when you jump on someone for a personal decision, however much you might think there isn’t merit to it, not so cool.
As it turns out we were looking below our “pre-approved range” (based on the fact that we have very little/no debt and decent incomes) to plan for contingencies. The place we had to pull the offer was not in $600-700 range. I gave those numbers for perspective. Also, the place we pulled the offer from was only 10-15% higher than its 2001 sale price.
You may have not intended to offend, and I don’t necessarily have ill-will toward any of you. But what a harsh response to a new poster.
chrispParticipantWOW. Way to assume away you nasty peeps.
I thought this would be a way friendlier place to solicit advice from professionals. Not this much of a shit show.
I am NEW real estate attorney. I’d like to think that makes me moderately savy. We want to buy sooner rather than later, and I just started a new position. Also, am a San Diego native.
With all due respect, maybe you should hold your tongue next time. Esh.
Maybe I did a poor job of laying out the facts, but you two sure took the ball and ran with it.
chrispParticipantWOW. Way to assume away you nasty peeps.
I thought this would be a way friendlier place to solicit advice from professionals. Not this much of a shit show.
I am NEW real estate attorney. I’d like to think that makes me moderately savy. We want to buy sooner rather than later, and I just started a new position. Also, am a San Diego native.
With all due respect, maybe you should hold your tongue next time. Esh.
Maybe I did a poor job of laying out the facts, but you two sure took the ball and ran with it.
chrispParticipantWOW. Way to assume away you nasty peeps.
I thought this would be a way friendlier place to solicit advice from professionals. Not this much of a shit show.
I am NEW real estate attorney. I’d like to think that makes me moderately savy. We want to buy sooner rather than later, and I just started a new position. Also, am a San Diego native.
With all due respect, maybe you should hold your tongue next time. Esh.
Maybe I did a poor job of laying out the facts, but you two sure took the ball and ran with it.
chrispParticipantWOW. Way to assume away you nasty peeps.
I thought this would be a way friendlier place to solicit advice from professionals. Not this much of a shit show.
I am NEW real estate attorney. I’d like to think that makes me moderately savy. We want to buy sooner rather than later, and I just started a new position. Also, am a San Diego native.
With all due respect, maybe you should hold your tongue next time. Esh.
Maybe I did a poor job of laying out the facts, but you two sure took the ball and ran with it.
chrispParticipantWOW. Way to assume away you nasty peeps.
I thought this would be a way friendlier place to solicit advice from professionals. Not this much of a shit show.
I am NEW real estate attorney. I’d like to think that makes me moderately savy. We want to buy sooner rather than later, and I just started a new position. Also, am a San Diego native.
With all due respect, maybe you should hold your tongue next time. Esh.
Maybe I did a poor job of laying out the facts, but you two sure took the ball and ran with it.
chrispParticipantMake you feel any better that they are 3 bedroom 2,000 square feet properties? Also, in CA . . .
The fact that its a townhome vs. SFR are less important to us than other factors. A number of SFR developments we’ve viewed seem right on top of each other and much more dense and crammed in that well-laid out attached developments.
chrispParticipantMake you feel any better that they are 3 bedroom 2,000 square feet properties? Also, in CA . . .
The fact that its a townhome vs. SFR are less important to us than other factors. A number of SFR developments we’ve viewed seem right on top of each other and much more dense and crammed in that well-laid out attached developments.
chrispParticipantMake you feel any better that they are 3 bedroom 2,000 square feet properties? Also, in CA . . .
The fact that its a townhome vs. SFR are less important to us than other factors. A number of SFR developments we’ve viewed seem right on top of each other and much more dense and crammed in that well-laid out attached developments.
chrispParticipantMake you feel any better that they are 3 bedroom 2,000 square feet properties? Also, in CA . . .
The fact that its a townhome vs. SFR are less important to us than other factors. A number of SFR developments we’ve viewed seem right on top of each other and much more dense and crammed in that well-laid out attached developments.
chrispParticipantMake you feel any better that they are 3 bedroom 2,000 square feet properties? Also, in CA . . .
The fact that its a townhome vs. SFR are less important to us than other factors. A number of SFR developments we’ve viewed seem right on top of each other and much more dense and crammed in that well-laid out attached developments.
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