Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
the dingoParticipant
To Bugs comment:
“The market isn’t tanking because the subject is under discussion on the various blogs.”
Did my post suggest that? I don’t feel it did. My point was that there are a lot of people on this site who talk about a dramatic drop as almost a Christmas wish. Ruminations on the market won’t change the market. That is obvious. I just think people need to be aware of the consequences of that.
the dingoParticipantTo Bugs comment:
“The market isn’t tanking because the subject is under discussion on the various blogs.”
Did my post suggest that? I don’t feel it did. My point was that there are a lot of people on this site who talk about a dramatic drop as almost a Christmas wish. Ruminations on the market won’t change the market. That is obvious. I just think people need to be aware of the consequences of that.
the dingoParticipantTo Bugs comment:
“The market isn’t tanking because the subject is under discussion on the various blogs.”
Did my post suggest that? I don’t feel it did. My point was that there are a lot of people on this site who talk about a dramatic drop as almost a Christmas wish. Ruminations on the market won’t change the market. That is obvious. I just think people need to be aware of the consequences of that.
the dingoParticipantTo Bugs comment:
“The market isn’t tanking because the subject is under discussion on the various blogs.”
Did my post suggest that? I don’t feel it did. My point was that there are a lot of people on this site who talk about a dramatic drop as almost a Christmas wish. Ruminations on the market won’t change the market. That is obvious. I just think people need to be aware of the consequences of that.
the dingoParticipantDear Condo Girl,
“Your spelling is flawed” posted by condogirrl was classic.Can you say typo. Of course I meant “whining”. Does a title of “Quit winning about bail outs” make any sense? Also, condogrll is spelled “Condo Girl”. Maybe that is the reason your handle is condogrll and not “single family girl.”
the dingoParticipantDear Condo Girl,
“Your spelling is flawed” posted by condogirrl was classic.Can you say typo. Of course I meant “whining”. Does a title of “Quit winning about bail outs” make any sense? Also, condogrll is spelled “Condo Girl”. Maybe that is the reason your handle is condogrll and not “single family girl.”
the dingoParticipantDear Condo Girl,
“Your spelling is flawed” posted by condogirrl was classic.Can you say typo. Of course I meant “whining”. Does a title of “Quit winning about bail outs” make any sense? Also, condogrll is spelled “Condo Girl”. Maybe that is the reason your handle is condogrll and not “single family girl.”
the dingoParticipantDear Condo Girl,
“Your spelling is flawed” posted by condogirrl was classic.Can you say typo. Of course I meant “whining”. Does a title of “Quit winning about bail outs” make any sense? Also, condogrll is spelled “Condo Girl”. Maybe that is the reason your handle is condogrll and not “single family girl.”
the dingoParticipantDear Condo Girl,
“Your spelling is flawed” posted by condogirrl was classic.Can you say typo. Of course I meant “whining”. Does a title of “Quit winning about bail outs” make any sense? Also, condogrll is spelled “Condo Girl”. Maybe that is the reason your handle is condogrll and not “single family girl.”
the dingoParticipantSDRealtor,
That was well said. That is the number one reason to buy now if the time and price is right for you. Your bit about it being hard on your family is exactly the reason we bought. Basically my wife said to me, “I don’t want to move again, unless I decide.” Thus, my values of having a stable living environment for my family is more important then seeing my home as anymore then a 30 year investment, where I pay it off and then live in it with my wife with no payment until we are old.the dingoParticipantSDRealtor,
That was well said. That is the number one reason to buy now if the time and price is right for you. Your bit about it being hard on your family is exactly the reason we bought. Basically my wife said to me, “I don’t want to move again, unless I decide.” Thus, my values of having a stable living environment for my family is more important then seeing my home as anymore then a 30 year investment, where I pay it off and then live in it with my wife with no payment until we are old.the dingoParticipantSDRealtor,
That was well said. That is the number one reason to buy now if the time and price is right for you. Your bit about it being hard on your family is exactly the reason we bought. Basically my wife said to me, “I don’t want to move again, unless I decide.” Thus, my values of having a stable living environment for my family is more important then seeing my home as anymore then a 30 year investment, where I pay it off and then live in it with my wife with no payment until we are old.the dingoParticipantSDRealtor,
That was well said. That is the number one reason to buy now if the time and price is right for you. Your bit about it being hard on your family is exactly the reason we bought. Basically my wife said to me, “I don’t want to move again, unless I decide.” Thus, my values of having a stable living environment for my family is more important then seeing my home as anymore then a 30 year investment, where I pay it off and then live in it with my wife with no payment until we are old.the dingoParticipantI would agree it is misleading if the lender does not know, but money back for legit repairs has been a part of loans for years (as I remember it can be up to like 10% or something) a loan expert or realtor could answer this (comments?), plus having a seller pay points is totally legit. Basically, having the seller pay your fees is legit money in your pocket and lowers your payment a win/win for buyers. My point then being that money in hand is more attractive to buyers then a lower price, and this string was about the best way to sell a home in this market. As a recent buyer, I felt that this was relevant.
-
AuthorPosts