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HATER! Im going to buy one, you just watch. |
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13 MPG Combined Highway and City |
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I'd call that a deal. |
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brb fellas...
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I'm giving you a Dee deal. A Deeeal. :tup: |
I think you'll find that it's worth the extra money. Paying down a mortgage is definitely better than wasting money on rent, which is why I'm trying to get a house ASAP.
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They are nice though. |
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like wtf??!!:ugh2::ugh2: |
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Think of as this way. By renting your are leaving yourself flexible, where with owning you are stuck with it until you sell it or rent it out. Both have their + / - |
Yeah you're right about that brother... very wise words, from a very wise man. Thank you.
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I'm into the whole space/universe thing and found these things to be really cool
Possible Comet of the century coming our way this year. "possibly brighter than the full Moon" Hubble captures Comet ISON This is a graphic that shows the planets and their star(s) that Kepler has found so far http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/s...-nytimes&_r=5& |
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so who is going to carlisle on the 12th?
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Buy a house...
Interest is at record low levels, and its going to start to climb... a few percentage points can make or break the ability to afford something... hell even one. I have rented since 07 and have nothing to show for it. i pay basically the same for a house. Roughly, if I make an extra 2 payments a year, it'll go straight to principal, and knock about 10 years off my 30 year. If you do spend money on interest, it could be made up by the house climbing in worth. Even if you break even, at least you get that money back. Tax breaks are also nice. It also helps raise your credit score, saving you money in the long run. Also avoid adjustable rates, that's really what got people in trouble. Stay with a fixed rate and you will have a predictable payment. |
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A friend of mine wanted to wait a year to buy a house... he wants to save. we calculated that if interest goes up a few points, all the money he saves, will simply be absorbed by the interest increase... thus going to nothing really.
EDIT: interest or value increase for that matter... |
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