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If I was single and didn’t have kids, I would have never bought. Life too a turn, now I am not single and have kids. So I owe? Still not sure if that makes any sense.
Thanks for all your advice. I’ve been on this site now since 2003 when it first started. SD Realtor, you’re advice is always great. Thanks.
I’ll keep you posted on what happens. The way I look at it, I am typical guy just trying to get ahead. I knew the housing market was going to fold, but not this much. I also didn’t realize how big of an impact it would have on our overall economy and national stability.
LostCatParticipantIf I was single and didn’t have kids, I would have never bought. Life too a turn, now I am not single and have kids. So I owe? Still not sure if that makes any sense.
Thanks for all your advice. I’ve been on this site now since 2003 when it first started. SD Realtor, you’re advice is always great. Thanks.
I’ll keep you posted on what happens. The way I look at it, I am typical guy just trying to get ahead. I knew the housing market was going to fold, but not this much. I also didn’t realize how big of an impact it would have on our overall economy and national stability.
LostCatParticipantIf I was single and didn’t have kids, I would have never bought. Life too a turn, now I am not single and have kids. So I owe? Still not sure if that makes any sense.
Thanks for all your advice. I’ve been on this site now since 2003 when it first started. SD Realtor, you’re advice is always great. Thanks.
I’ll keep you posted on what happens. The way I look at it, I am typical guy just trying to get ahead. I knew the housing market was going to fold, but not this much. I also didn’t realize how big of an impact it would have on our overall economy and national stability.
LostCatParticipantIf I was single and didn’t have kids, I would have never bought. Life too a turn, now I am not single and have kids. So I owe? Still not sure if that makes any sense.
Thanks for all your advice. I’ve been on this site now since 2003 when it first started. SD Realtor, you’re advice is always great. Thanks.
I’ll keep you posted on what happens. The way I look at it, I am typical guy just trying to get ahead. I knew the housing market was going to fold, but not this much. I also didn’t realize how big of an impact it would have on our overall economy and national stability.
LostCatParticipantGood discussion. I am sure there are a lot of people on the fence like me. I’ve somewhat thought about some of the very same issues, but like a lot of things, there is an emotional bond to where you live. Like how am I ever going to replace Don the nieghbor. He’s a retired guy, living solo because his wife passed away a couple of years ago. He keeps an eye on the hood while everyone is at work.
Looks like I’ll stick it out. When I get laid off, I’ll worry about it then. I’ve only worked in the public sector for about 4-years. I can jump back in to consulting, which will mean I’ll be on the road a lot. then when and if things turn around in a few years, jump back in to a so called stable govt job and I’ll still have my home.
Worse case scenorio, I walk. It’s only a house. As long as I have food and medical ins for my kids, I am fine.
LostCatParticipantGood discussion. I am sure there are a lot of people on the fence like me. I’ve somewhat thought about some of the very same issues, but like a lot of things, there is an emotional bond to where you live. Like how am I ever going to replace Don the nieghbor. He’s a retired guy, living solo because his wife passed away a couple of years ago. He keeps an eye on the hood while everyone is at work.
Looks like I’ll stick it out. When I get laid off, I’ll worry about it then. I’ve only worked in the public sector for about 4-years. I can jump back in to consulting, which will mean I’ll be on the road a lot. then when and if things turn around in a few years, jump back in to a so called stable govt job and I’ll still have my home.
Worse case scenorio, I walk. It’s only a house. As long as I have food and medical ins for my kids, I am fine.
LostCatParticipantGood discussion. I am sure there are a lot of people on the fence like me. I’ve somewhat thought about some of the very same issues, but like a lot of things, there is an emotional bond to where you live. Like how am I ever going to replace Don the nieghbor. He’s a retired guy, living solo because his wife passed away a couple of years ago. He keeps an eye on the hood while everyone is at work.
Looks like I’ll stick it out. When I get laid off, I’ll worry about it then. I’ve only worked in the public sector for about 4-years. I can jump back in to consulting, which will mean I’ll be on the road a lot. then when and if things turn around in a few years, jump back in to a so called stable govt job and I’ll still have my home.
Worse case scenorio, I walk. It’s only a house. As long as I have food and medical ins for my kids, I am fine.
LostCatParticipantGood discussion. I am sure there are a lot of people on the fence like me. I’ve somewhat thought about some of the very same issues, but like a lot of things, there is an emotional bond to where you live. Like how am I ever going to replace Don the nieghbor. He’s a retired guy, living solo because his wife passed away a couple of years ago. He keeps an eye on the hood while everyone is at work.
Looks like I’ll stick it out. When I get laid off, I’ll worry about it then. I’ve only worked in the public sector for about 4-years. I can jump back in to consulting, which will mean I’ll be on the road a lot. then when and if things turn around in a few years, jump back in to a so called stable govt job and I’ll still have my home.
Worse case scenorio, I walk. It’s only a house. As long as I have food and medical ins for my kids, I am fine.
LostCatParticipantGood discussion. I am sure there are a lot of people on the fence like me. I’ve somewhat thought about some of the very same issues, but like a lot of things, there is an emotional bond to where you live. Like how am I ever going to replace Don the nieghbor. He’s a retired guy, living solo because his wife passed away a couple of years ago. He keeps an eye on the hood while everyone is at work.
Looks like I’ll stick it out. When I get laid off, I’ll worry about it then. I’ve only worked in the public sector for about 4-years. I can jump back in to consulting, which will mean I’ll be on the road a lot. then when and if things turn around in a few years, jump back in to a so called stable govt job and I’ll still have my home.
Worse case scenorio, I walk. It’s only a house. As long as I have food and medical ins for my kids, I am fine.
LostCatParticipantI live in the Del Cerro area. Have two kids. One is about to start school next year. The school is good and I won’t have to pay for private (not that I could afford it anyhow). We like the neighbors, etc. It’s more of a decision on if the housing market is going to drop another 20 or 30%. And then how long it will take to come back. Will inflation bring it back quicker?
LostCatParticipantI live in the Del Cerro area. Have two kids. One is about to start school next year. The school is good and I won’t have to pay for private (not that I could afford it anyhow). We like the neighbors, etc. It’s more of a decision on if the housing market is going to drop another 20 or 30%. And then how long it will take to come back. Will inflation bring it back quicker?
LostCatParticipantI live in the Del Cerro area. Have two kids. One is about to start school next year. The school is good and I won’t have to pay for private (not that I could afford it anyhow). We like the neighbors, etc. It’s more of a decision on if the housing market is going to drop another 20 or 30%. And then how long it will take to come back. Will inflation bring it back quicker?
LostCatParticipantI live in the Del Cerro area. Have two kids. One is about to start school next year. The school is good and I won’t have to pay for private (not that I could afford it anyhow). We like the neighbors, etc. It’s more of a decision on if the housing market is going to drop another 20 or 30%. And then how long it will take to come back. Will inflation bring it back quicker?
LostCatParticipantI live in the Del Cerro area. Have two kids. One is about to start school next year. The school is good and I won’t have to pay for private (not that I could afford it anyhow). We like the neighbors, etc. It’s more of a decision on if the housing market is going to drop another 20 or 30%. And then how long it will take to come back. Will inflation bring it back quicker?
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