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SHILOH
ParticipantRichard Simmons and Jim Cramer…. have they been seen together at the same time?
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ParticipantRichard Simmons and Jim Cramer…. have they been seen together at the same time?
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ParticipantRichard Simmons and Jim Cramer…. have they been seen together at the same time?
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ParticipantRichard Simmons and Jim Cramer…. have they been seen together at the same time?
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ParticipantSome taxes in the East Coast fund the ongoing maintenance due to the battering weather here and the age of structures. SD roads, infrastructure and property cost less to maintain because they are newer and the weather makes a difference. Paved roads in NE are full of cracks and potholes. Then there is everything that goes into public works around inclement weather. I think it’s harsher. In Massachusetts, there is no state tax on clothing.
SHILOH
ParticipantSome taxes in the East Coast fund the ongoing maintenance due to the battering weather here and the age of structures. SD roads, infrastructure and property cost less to maintain because they are newer and the weather makes a difference. Paved roads in NE are full of cracks and potholes. Then there is everything that goes into public works around inclement weather. I think it’s harsher. In Massachusetts, there is no state tax on clothing.
SHILOH
ParticipantSome taxes in the East Coast fund the ongoing maintenance due to the battering weather here and the age of structures. SD roads, infrastructure and property cost less to maintain because they are newer and the weather makes a difference. Paved roads in NE are full of cracks and potholes. Then there is everything that goes into public works around inclement weather. I think it’s harsher. In Massachusetts, there is no state tax on clothing.
SHILOH
ParticipantSome taxes in the East Coast fund the ongoing maintenance due to the battering weather here and the age of structures. SD roads, infrastructure and property cost less to maintain because they are newer and the weather makes a difference. Paved roads in NE are full of cracks and potholes. Then there is everything that goes into public works around inclement weather. I think it’s harsher. In Massachusetts, there is no state tax on clothing.
SHILOH
ParticipantSome taxes in the East Coast fund the ongoing maintenance due to the battering weather here and the age of structures. SD roads, infrastructure and property cost less to maintain because they are newer and the weather makes a difference. Paved roads in NE are full of cracks and potholes. Then there is everything that goes into public works around inclement weather. I think it’s harsher. In Massachusetts, there is no state tax on clothing.
SHILOH
ParticipantIt would be useful to know what % of households have $52K median income and what % of homes are priced at the median.
Fundamentals are a better gauge of affordability aren’t they?
I read somewhere that a home should not cost more than 3X income.
I cannot see how a household income of $52K can support a mortgage of $335K, which would be around 6X the income.It would be useful for someone to break down the expenses to see if that 6X ratio is workable without making the borrower house-poor. People spend elsewhere to support the economy -i.e., cars and other discretionary spending like dining out and buying unnecessary items.
SHILOH
ParticipantIt would be useful to know what % of households have $52K median income and what % of homes are priced at the median.
Fundamentals are a better gauge of affordability aren’t they?
I read somewhere that a home should not cost more than 3X income.
I cannot see how a household income of $52K can support a mortgage of $335K, which would be around 6X the income.It would be useful for someone to break down the expenses to see if that 6X ratio is workable without making the borrower house-poor. People spend elsewhere to support the economy -i.e., cars and other discretionary spending like dining out and buying unnecessary items.
SHILOH
ParticipantIt would be useful to know what % of households have $52K median income and what % of homes are priced at the median.
Fundamentals are a better gauge of affordability aren’t they?
I read somewhere that a home should not cost more than 3X income.
I cannot see how a household income of $52K can support a mortgage of $335K, which would be around 6X the income.It would be useful for someone to break down the expenses to see if that 6X ratio is workable without making the borrower house-poor. People spend elsewhere to support the economy -i.e., cars and other discretionary spending like dining out and buying unnecessary items.
SHILOH
ParticipantIt would be useful to know what % of households have $52K median income and what % of homes are priced at the median.
Fundamentals are a better gauge of affordability aren’t they?
I read somewhere that a home should not cost more than 3X income.
I cannot see how a household income of $52K can support a mortgage of $335K, which would be around 6X the income.It would be useful for someone to break down the expenses to see if that 6X ratio is workable without making the borrower house-poor. People spend elsewhere to support the economy -i.e., cars and other discretionary spending like dining out and buying unnecessary items.
SHILOH
ParticipantIt would be useful to know what % of households have $52K median income and what % of homes are priced at the median.
Fundamentals are a better gauge of affordability aren’t they?
I read somewhere that a home should not cost more than 3X income.
I cannot see how a household income of $52K can support a mortgage of $335K, which would be around 6X the income.It would be useful for someone to break down the expenses to see if that 6X ratio is workable without making the borrower house-poor. People spend elsewhere to support the economy -i.e., cars and other discretionary spending like dining out and buying unnecessary items.
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