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Might be fun to put up early Xmas lights, towels on the balcony, etc. 😉 ..
-can the car…forgot its a condo!
HobieParticipantwhat part of the county?
HobieParticipantwhat part of the county?
HobieParticipantwhat part of the county?
HobieParticipantwhat part of the county?
HobieParticipantwhat part of the county?
November 9, 2009 at 6:15 AM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #479291HobieParticipantMight I add Brian, that a decade from now the health care system will not be judged by the cost to GDP but rather the quantity and quality of new doctors and high skilled nurses that are choosing medicine as a career.
November 9, 2009 at 6:15 AM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #479460HobieParticipantMight I add Brian, that a decade from now the health care system will not be judged by the cost to GDP but rather the quantity and quality of new doctors and high skilled nurses that are choosing medicine as a career.
November 9, 2009 at 6:15 AM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #479826HobieParticipantMight I add Brian, that a decade from now the health care system will not be judged by the cost to GDP but rather the quantity and quality of new doctors and high skilled nurses that are choosing medicine as a career.
November 9, 2009 at 6:15 AM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #479905HobieParticipantMight I add Brian, that a decade from now the health care system will not be judged by the cost to GDP but rather the quantity and quality of new doctors and high skilled nurses that are choosing medicine as a career.
November 9, 2009 at 6:15 AM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #480127HobieParticipantMight I add Brian, that a decade from now the health care system will not be judged by the cost to GDP but rather the quantity and quality of new doctors and high skilled nurses that are choosing medicine as a career.
HobieParticipantWhat happens at year 8? Will you stay or will you go? sounds like a song…
If you have to go, then the debt service on the purchase and rehab costs probably will be greater than renting. You also have flexibility.
Since you are planning on having kids, the schools and neighborhood will probably outweigh your commuting time in importance. So what I’m saying, is to rent close to work or university now and learn the area. When you have kids, they will be young enough to relocate without school and friends problems. Oh and watch the HOA and MelloRoos fees. This combined with utility costs can have a significant impact on your monthly cash flow.
And the market just may be even more favorable to a buyer in a year or two 😉
HobieParticipantWhat happens at year 8? Will you stay or will you go? sounds like a song…
If you have to go, then the debt service on the purchase and rehab costs probably will be greater than renting. You also have flexibility.
Since you are planning on having kids, the schools and neighborhood will probably outweigh your commuting time in importance. So what I’m saying, is to rent close to work or university now and learn the area. When you have kids, they will be young enough to relocate without school and friends problems. Oh and watch the HOA and MelloRoos fees. This combined with utility costs can have a significant impact on your monthly cash flow.
And the market just may be even more favorable to a buyer in a year or two 😉
HobieParticipantWhat happens at year 8? Will you stay or will you go? sounds like a song…
If you have to go, then the debt service on the purchase and rehab costs probably will be greater than renting. You also have flexibility.
Since you are planning on having kids, the schools and neighborhood will probably outweigh your commuting time in importance. So what I’m saying, is to rent close to work or university now and learn the area. When you have kids, they will be young enough to relocate without school and friends problems. Oh and watch the HOA and MelloRoos fees. This combined with utility costs can have a significant impact on your monthly cash flow.
And the market just may be even more favorable to a buyer in a year or two 😉
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