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04-21-2006, 12:18 AM #1
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Getting Old
No I figured you had a good reason for not wanting to buy. It must all depend on the market you're in. I'm sure that in cities it's much cheaper to rent, but when it comes to living in the burbs, then buying seems to be the best bet I've found. If you can get a decent interest rate, then mortgage payments on a house is much less than renting. I've been looking around and to rent a house is anywhere from $1000 a month to $3000. Same house that rents for 3000 can be bought and have payments of less than a thousand. Taxes are a bitch, but if you're smart you can find an area with cheap taxes. Considering we have a dog and smoke, my best bet is to buy. The plan is to purchase a house, live there a while building equity...sell it for more (unless you're on a sinkhole property only goes up and up in FL) and move back home to NC to get a bigger house with more land with lower taxes and cheaper payments. This will all work out great as long as I can keep my job. I can move back home where cost of living is cheaper and still get the same paycheck I'm getting now.
Originally Posted by Breukelen advocaat
benagain Reviewed by benagain on . Getting Old so how many people wanna get old ( i mean like retirement age) and settledown with a wifey and watch the birds outside and do yardwork and stuff??? I sure as hell no I dont. I cant stand the thought of not being able to skateboard and snowboard and everything exciting, there is no way in my mind that im gonna live till then....... Im totally ready to die young in a way :D , I just wanted to know how many people feel the same way and how many people apprecciate like the little things. Rating: 5[align=center]I was gone for a while and now I\'m back. :jointsmile: [/align]










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