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fredo4
Participantuggh! Mello roos- what a rip! I’d do almost anything to avoid it since that money is just down the toilet.
Practically speaking, this year is just such a crap shoot. Why not wait until we see in which direction everything is going? There are a lot of pretty reliable sources predicting some pretty dire scenarios in the next year.
I’d love to quit renting and buy another house this year too. I really want a stable home for my kids, but things are just too unpredictable right now.
We may end up moving to a nicer rental this year if anything.fredo4
Participantuggh! Mello roos- what a rip! I’d do almost anything to avoid it since that money is just down the toilet.
Practically speaking, this year is just such a crap shoot. Why not wait until we see in which direction everything is going? There are a lot of pretty reliable sources predicting some pretty dire scenarios in the next year.
I’d love to quit renting and buy another house this year too. I really want a stable home for my kids, but things are just too unpredictable right now.
We may end up moving to a nicer rental this year if anything.fredo4
Participantuggh! Mello roos- what a rip! I’d do almost anything to avoid it since that money is just down the toilet.
Practically speaking, this year is just such a crap shoot. Why not wait until we see in which direction everything is going? There are a lot of pretty reliable sources predicting some pretty dire scenarios in the next year.
I’d love to quit renting and buy another house this year too. I really want a stable home for my kids, but things are just too unpredictable right now.
We may end up moving to a nicer rental this year if anything.fredo4
ParticipantThis is one of the joys of remarriage when you have kids I’m afraid. Is there any kind of compromise that can be made between the two options you mentioned?
I’m just saying this so you can protect your son, while helping your wife to save face– as she’s probably looking at this as you distrusting and/or rejecting her.
Bottom line IMO is that you have to protect your son.fredo4
ParticipantThis is one of the joys of remarriage when you have kids I’m afraid. Is there any kind of compromise that can be made between the two options you mentioned?
I’m just saying this so you can protect your son, while helping your wife to save face– as she’s probably looking at this as you distrusting and/or rejecting her.
Bottom line IMO is that you have to protect your son.fredo4
ParticipantThis is one of the joys of remarriage when you have kids I’m afraid. Is there any kind of compromise that can be made between the two options you mentioned?
I’m just saying this so you can protect your son, while helping your wife to save face– as she’s probably looking at this as you distrusting and/or rejecting her.
Bottom line IMO is that you have to protect your son.fredo4
ParticipantThis is one of the joys of remarriage when you have kids I’m afraid. Is there any kind of compromise that can be made between the two options you mentioned?
I’m just saying this so you can protect your son, while helping your wife to save face– as she’s probably looking at this as you distrusting and/or rejecting her.
Bottom line IMO is that you have to protect your son.fredo4
ParticipantThis is one of the joys of remarriage when you have kids I’m afraid. Is there any kind of compromise that can be made between the two options you mentioned?
I’m just saying this so you can protect your son, while helping your wife to save face– as she’s probably looking at this as you distrusting and/or rejecting her.
Bottom line IMO is that you have to protect your son.January 3, 2009 at 11:45 AM in reply to: Buying home as part of divorce settlement……good idea or not? #323183fredo4
ParticipantDo you have kids? If so it would be nice for them obviously if you kept the home.
January 3, 2009 at 11:45 AM in reply to: Buying home as part of divorce settlement……good idea or not? #323522fredo4
ParticipantDo you have kids? If so it would be nice for them obviously if you kept the home.
January 3, 2009 at 11:45 AM in reply to: Buying home as part of divorce settlement……good idea or not? #323585fredo4
ParticipantDo you have kids? If so it would be nice for them obviously if you kept the home.
January 3, 2009 at 11:45 AM in reply to: Buying home as part of divorce settlement……good idea or not? #323603fredo4
ParticipantDo you have kids? If so it would be nice for them obviously if you kept the home.
January 3, 2009 at 11:45 AM in reply to: Buying home as part of divorce settlement……good idea or not? #323683fredo4
ParticipantDo you have kids? If so it would be nice for them obviously if you kept the home.
fredo4
ParticipantEnd of 2009:
1. Pres. Obama’s approval ratings low because he isn’t magically able to improve economy. New “green” work projects a bureaucratic mess. Rampant government graft.
2. gold tops out at $1,300 an oz.
3. higher priced real estate starts to fall at same rate and sometimes faster than mid and low tier. Expensive areas in N.county S.D. down 40% from peak. Subprime areas down 70% from peak in some areas.
4. gas back up to $3.00 a gallon
5. unemployment up to 10% in San Diego
6. Walmart stock way up.
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