PhilKenSebben
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I believe we were talking about this a few weeks back
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FixedMany of us spentmonthsmany years looking and were ready to call it quits before we found our homes.
Unsolicited advice is best advice
Unsolicited advice is best advice
”Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves.” - Carl JungLots of losers and haters in this thread. Sad!
Good thing the ignore button is holding strong.
”Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves.” - Carl Jung
Don’t know about depreciating, house prices in our zip code are up 16% ytd on a per sq/ft basis. And valuations were not exactly low to begin with. Maybe if/when sales start falling through because the loans can’t close because coverage can’t be obtained?
Lots of losers and haters in this thread. Sad!
Good thing the ignore button is holding strong.
The seller has officially rejected my demands so we are voiding the contract. Irritated to have to start the whole process from scratch but better than being saddled with a shady property.
Good luck then. I advise a lot of graduating residents as they are just starting out. Doctors are notorious for their poor money management skills, and the early years are important for establishing a positive long-term trajectory.