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patientlywaiting
ParticipantHow about a Piggington book club? We can choose a book to read and comment on a thread.
I’m mostly with Davelj. I wouldn’t do it again, knowing what I know now. But you can’t undo the past so might as well make peace with it.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantHow about a Piggington book club? We can choose a book to read and comment on a thread.
I’m mostly with Davelj. I wouldn’t do it again, knowing what I know now. But you can’t undo the past so might as well make peace with it.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantHow about a Piggington book club? We can choose a book to read and comment on a thread.
I’m mostly with Davelj. I wouldn’t do it again, knowing what I know now. But you can’t undo the past so might as well make peace with it.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantHow about a Piggington book club? We can choose a book to read and comment on a thread.
I’m mostly with Davelj. I wouldn’t do it again, knowing what I know now. But you can’t undo the past so might as well make peace with it.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantI find davelj’s comments quite entertaining and true.
Marion’s comments are cool too.
You just have to be able to laugh at yourself. It makes life more fun. Why get offended when you can have a good laugh?
patientlywaiting
ParticipantI find davelj’s comments quite entertaining and true.
Marion’s comments are cool too.
You just have to be able to laugh at yourself. It makes life more fun. Why get offended when you can have a good laugh?
patientlywaiting
ParticipantI find davelj’s comments quite entertaining and true.
Marion’s comments are cool too.
You just have to be able to laugh at yourself. It makes life more fun. Why get offended when you can have a good laugh?
patientlywaiting
ParticipantI find davelj’s comments quite entertaining and true.
Marion’s comments are cool too.
You just have to be able to laugh at yourself. It makes life more fun. Why get offended when you can have a good laugh?
patientlywaiting
ParticipantI find davelj’s comments quite entertaining and true.
Marion’s comments are cool too.
You just have to be able to laugh at yourself. It makes life more fun. Why get offended when you can have a good laugh?
patientlywaiting
Participantjp wrote:
I am sorry, but I disagree. I do not think there was any “informed” speculation. Only folly.
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Courtesy of OCrenter:
http://bubbletracking.blogspot.com/2008/04/price-break-at-4closure-ranch.htmlDon’t tell me that someone who rented since 2003 and bought that house today would not have a higher net-worth, all else being equal.
1) Landscaping and improvements would be done.
2) property tax basis would be lower, now and forever.
3) Ownership premium since 2003 would now be a nice hoard of cash.
4) House would be paid off much sooner and family better-off.I say that house prices will go back to Y2K.
patientlywaiting
Participantjp wrote:
I am sorry, but I disagree. I do not think there was any “informed” speculation. Only folly.
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Courtesy of OCrenter:
http://bubbletracking.blogspot.com/2008/04/price-break-at-4closure-ranch.htmlDon’t tell me that someone who rented since 2003 and bought that house today would not have a higher net-worth, all else being equal.
1) Landscaping and improvements would be done.
2) property tax basis would be lower, now and forever.
3) Ownership premium since 2003 would now be a nice hoard of cash.
4) House would be paid off much sooner and family better-off.I say that house prices will go back to Y2K.
patientlywaiting
Participantjp wrote:
I am sorry, but I disagree. I do not think there was any “informed” speculation. Only folly.
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Courtesy of OCrenter:
http://bubbletracking.blogspot.com/2008/04/price-break-at-4closure-ranch.htmlDon’t tell me that someone who rented since 2003 and bought that house today would not have a higher net-worth, all else being equal.
1) Landscaping and improvements would be done.
2) property tax basis would be lower, now and forever.
3) Ownership premium since 2003 would now be a nice hoard of cash.
4) House would be paid off much sooner and family better-off.I say that house prices will go back to Y2K.
patientlywaiting
Participantjp wrote:
I am sorry, but I disagree. I do not think there was any “informed” speculation. Only folly.
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Courtesy of OCrenter:
http://bubbletracking.blogspot.com/2008/04/price-break-at-4closure-ranch.htmlDon’t tell me that someone who rented since 2003 and bought that house today would not have a higher net-worth, all else being equal.
1) Landscaping and improvements would be done.
2) property tax basis would be lower, now and forever.
3) Ownership premium since 2003 would now be a nice hoard of cash.
4) House would be paid off much sooner and family better-off.I say that house prices will go back to Y2K.
patientlywaiting
Participantjp wrote:
I am sorry, but I disagree. I do not think there was any “informed” speculation. Only folly.
—-
Courtesy of OCrenter:
http://bubbletracking.blogspot.com/2008/04/price-break-at-4closure-ranch.htmlDon’t tell me that someone who rented since 2003 and bought that house today would not have a higher net-worth, all else being equal.
1) Landscaping and improvements would be done.
2) property tax basis would be lower, now and forever.
3) Ownership premium since 2003 would now be a nice hoard of cash.
4) House would be paid off much sooner and family better-off.I say that house prices will go back to Y2K.
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