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HinH wrote:
Understand your "theory" and it does hold true, however some (including me and my family) took our down payment money and put it into the house for repairs and stuff.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
Understand your "theory" and it does hold true, however some (including me and my family) took our down payment money and put it into the house for repairs and stuff.I may not have been clear. You and I are in agreement. I don't blame folks for trying to get hold of something before they are faced with the prospect of moving to Mexico to improve their standard of living.
@Anonymous wrote:Where in the country is that happening?? Not in my 'hood.
@Anonymous wrote:Since the soapbox is now free ...When rents are rising 8% a year, home prices are rising 8-10% a year, incomes are rising (if you're lucky) 1-3% a year, if you don't already have a down payment, what exactly are the Vegas odds you'll have one in 3-5 years?...
@futurebyer wrote:When you live in the S.F. Bay Area and a housing averages $650k a year who the heck has $130k to put down... surprising how judgemental people can be.But I guess its easy to judge when you only paid $230k for your home!