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If it’s half your money, say “no”, period. That’s what I did. Until she does her own research on the market, it isn’t your job to show her graph after graph attempting to prove to a nesting female that it would be smarter to wait. What’s she going to do, divorce you? (No offense to you nesting females – I love mine.)
I do recommend looking at similar properties on redfin.com, though. You can watch the price drops and see the sales history for individual properties, which can help it sink in.
RenParticipantIf it’s half your money, say “no”, period. That’s what I did. Until she does her own research on the market, it isn’t your job to show her graph after graph attempting to prove to a nesting female that it would be smarter to wait. What’s she going to do, divorce you? (No offense to you nesting females – I love mine.)
I do recommend looking at similar properties on redfin.com, though. You can watch the price drops and see the sales history for individual properties, which can help it sink in.
RenParticipantIf it’s half your money, say “no”, period. That’s what I did. Until she does her own research on the market, it isn’t your job to show her graph after graph attempting to prove to a nesting female that it would be smarter to wait. What’s she going to do, divorce you? (No offense to you nesting females – I love mine.)
I do recommend looking at similar properties on redfin.com, though. You can watch the price drops and see the sales history for individual properties, which can help it sink in.
RenParticipantIf it’s half your money, say “no”, period. That’s what I did. Until she does her own research on the market, it isn’t your job to show her graph after graph attempting to prove to a nesting female that it would be smarter to wait. What’s she going to do, divorce you? (No offense to you nesting females – I love mine.)
I do recommend looking at similar properties on redfin.com, though. You can watch the price drops and see the sales history for individual properties, which can help it sink in.
RenParticipant[quote=meadandale]I’m not sure how many bedrooms a couple with a child need. Seems like 2?
[/quote]When my wife and I moved in together, we got a 2-bedroom CV condo, which was perfect. Now that we have a 9-month-old, it feels like a prison, and we’re itching to get something bigger.
Never underestimate the amount of crap you accumulate with kids. Yes, you can get by without it, but it’s extremely cramped otherwise. No room for an office, guests, or storage.
RenParticipant[quote=meadandale]I’m not sure how many bedrooms a couple with a child need. Seems like 2?
[/quote]When my wife and I moved in together, we got a 2-bedroom CV condo, which was perfect. Now that we have a 9-month-old, it feels like a prison, and we’re itching to get something bigger.
Never underestimate the amount of crap you accumulate with kids. Yes, you can get by without it, but it’s extremely cramped otherwise. No room for an office, guests, or storage.
RenParticipant[quote=meadandale]I’m not sure how many bedrooms a couple with a child need. Seems like 2?
[/quote]When my wife and I moved in together, we got a 2-bedroom CV condo, which was perfect. Now that we have a 9-month-old, it feels like a prison, and we’re itching to get something bigger.
Never underestimate the amount of crap you accumulate with kids. Yes, you can get by without it, but it’s extremely cramped otherwise. No room for an office, guests, or storage.
RenParticipant[quote=meadandale]I’m not sure how many bedrooms a couple with a child need. Seems like 2?
[/quote]When my wife and I moved in together, we got a 2-bedroom CV condo, which was perfect. Now that we have a 9-month-old, it feels like a prison, and we’re itching to get something bigger.
Never underestimate the amount of crap you accumulate with kids. Yes, you can get by without it, but it’s extremely cramped otherwise. No room for an office, guests, or storage.
RenParticipant[quote=meadandale]I’m not sure how many bedrooms a couple with a child need. Seems like 2?
[/quote]When my wife and I moved in together, we got a 2-bedroom CV condo, which was perfect. Now that we have a 9-month-old, it feels like a prison, and we’re itching to get something bigger.
Never underestimate the amount of crap you accumulate with kids. Yes, you can get by without it, but it’s extremely cramped otherwise. No room for an office, guests, or storage.
RenParticipantWe’ve been looking for a house to rent (currently in a condo), and in every case so far, the landlord has been flooded with people interested, many of them coming from foreclosures.
A huge number of these people started out in apartments, “bought” houses they never should have qualified for, took out equity loans to buy stuff (furniture, dirt bikes, etc.), and now are unable to move back to an apartment because their stuff won’t fit.
I’m convinced that property management will be one of the few booming businesses in the near future.
RenParticipantWe’ve been looking for a house to rent (currently in a condo), and in every case so far, the landlord has been flooded with people interested, many of them coming from foreclosures.
A huge number of these people started out in apartments, “bought” houses they never should have qualified for, took out equity loans to buy stuff (furniture, dirt bikes, etc.), and now are unable to move back to an apartment because their stuff won’t fit.
I’m convinced that property management will be one of the few booming businesses in the near future.
RenParticipantWe’ve been looking for a house to rent (currently in a condo), and in every case so far, the landlord has been flooded with people interested, many of them coming from foreclosures.
A huge number of these people started out in apartments, “bought” houses they never should have qualified for, took out equity loans to buy stuff (furniture, dirt bikes, etc.), and now are unable to move back to an apartment because their stuff won’t fit.
I’m convinced that property management will be one of the few booming businesses in the near future.
RenParticipantWe’ve been looking for a house to rent (currently in a condo), and in every case so far, the landlord has been flooded with people interested, many of them coming from foreclosures.
A huge number of these people started out in apartments, “bought” houses they never should have qualified for, took out equity loans to buy stuff (furniture, dirt bikes, etc.), and now are unable to move back to an apartment because their stuff won’t fit.
I’m convinced that property management will be one of the few booming businesses in the near future.
RenParticipantWe’ve been looking for a house to rent (currently in a condo), and in every case so far, the landlord has been flooded with people interested, many of them coming from foreclosures.
A huge number of these people started out in apartments, “bought” houses they never should have qualified for, took out equity loans to buy stuff (furniture, dirt bikes, etc.), and now are unable to move back to an apartment because their stuff won’t fit.
I’m convinced that property management will be one of the few booming businesses in the near future.
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