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Thread started 10/23/08 4:38pm

Fury

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owning VS owing...

would u rather have the house/car of your dreams and owe on it for years, or would u rather have a modest home/car that is paid for?
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Reply #1 posted 10/23/08 4:40pm

roodboi

the latter...
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Reply #2 posted 10/23/08 4:42pm

CarrieMpls

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Paid for, definitely.
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Reply #3 posted 10/23/08 4:45pm

Ocean

I would prefer to aim to own the house, car of my dreams ..by progressing in stages.....buying and paying off a cheaper one ...sell and gain more equity to purchase something slightly better and so on...
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Reply #4 posted 10/23/08 4:49pm

Statuesqque

modest home and car that's paid for
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Reply #5 posted 10/23/08 4:50pm

SCNDLS

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Short answer: It depends shrug

Long answer:

Most people can't afford to buy a house outright so I don't have a problem paying a mortgage that is within my means. It's all about pacing yourself. I started out with a new smaller house 9 years ago and then as I could afford it moved up to my "dream" house two years ago, which will be paid off in 8 years.

As for cars, again most people can't afford to buy a new car outright. My first car was something I could afford to make a payment on AND liked driving. My next car was my "dream" car that I took out a loan for but paid off 3 years early. I'm a firm believer that if I'm making a monthly car note I need to be happy about writing that check every month. Luckily, I'm at a place where I can afford to buy my next "dream" car cash. I wanna be like Kim on the Housewives of Atlanta and write a phat personal check for my car. The big difference though is that I won't have to call a suga daddy for permission first and to make sure the money is in the account. cool
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Reply #6 posted 10/23/08 5:01pm

Genesia

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I love paying my mortgage. The interest deduction means several thousands of dollars less income that the government can tax me on every year.
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Reply #7 posted 10/23/08 5:02pm

Ocean

Genesia said:

I love paying my mortgage. The interest deduction means several thousands of dollars less income that the government can tax me on every year.

mad Ours aren't tax deductible here mad
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Reply #8 posted 10/23/08 5:13pm

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In a perfect world, yes, I would rather have my house paid for however I would still have to owe even if I chose a modest home. My house is a fixer-upper so I consider it a modest home. Unfortunately I have the modest income paying for it. I'm with Ocean though. After fixing it up and living in it for awhile, eventually I'll have enough equity to trade up.
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Reply #9 posted 10/23/08 6:46pm

morningsong

i'd love to be able to horde my money, but since i like shelter and have absolutely no issues with modest means then modest mortgage it is. i lucked out. i own my modest car and am holding on to it til i can own another just as good (my car has earned my love) or it completely falls apart underneath me.
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Reply #10 posted 10/23/08 7:41pm

Fauxie

I don't care so long as I've 2 legs to walk with and a roof over my head at any given time.
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Reply #11 posted 10/23/08 7:58pm

reneGade20

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I owe, I owe
It's off to work I go.....

I want what I want, so if I have to pay on it, then I'm down for it....
He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
(George Eliot)

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Reply #12 posted 10/23/08 8:00pm

PurpleJedi

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Considering that here, (Long Island NY), you can't get a one-room shack for less than $200K ...it's pretty much impossible to own buy a house outright unless you're wealthy.

So I can't relate to the question.
shrug
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Reply #13 posted 10/23/08 8:03pm

Fauxie

PurpleJedi said:

Considering that here, (Long Island NY), you can't get a one-room shack for less than $200K ...it's pretty much impossible to own buy a house outright unless you're wealthy.

So I can't relate to the question.
shrug


That'd buy you a 5 bedroom house with guest house, pool and a few acres of land here. lol

Crazy.
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Reply #14 posted 10/23/08 8:06pm

reneGade20

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Fauxie said:

PurpleJedi said:

Considering that here, (Long Island NY), you can't get a one-room shack for less than $200K ...it's pretty much impossible to own buy a house outright unless you're wealthy.

So I can't relate to the question.
shrug


That'd buy you a 5 bedroom house with guest house, pool and a few acres of land here. lol

Crazy.


Agreed! I have a friend who's about to retire after 21 years of military service who happens to be househunting....he told me of a house/property about the size you describe (with a 3 car garage to boot) that in some northern California town goes for about $250,000...but he's from Colorado and the same thing there was running about 3 times that amount....
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Reply #15 posted 10/23/08 8:20pm

Fauxie

reneGade20 said:

Fauxie said:



That'd buy you a 5 bedroom house with guest house, pool and a few acres of land here. lol

Crazy.


Agreed! I have a friend who's about to retire after 21 years of military service who happens to be househunting....he told me of a house/property about the size you describe (with a 3 car garage to boot) that in some northern California town goes for about $250,000...but he's from Colorado and the same thing there was running about 3 times that amount....


That's nuts. lol
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Reply #16 posted 10/23/08 9:09pm

PurpleJedi

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Fauxie said:

PurpleJedi said:

Considering that here, (Long Island NY), you can't get a one-room shack for less than $200K ...it's pretty much impossible to own buy a house outright unless you're wealthy.

So I can't relate to the question.
shrug


That'd buy you a 5 bedroom house with guest house, pool and a few acres of land here. lol

Crazy.


Yeah...it is crazy.

My wife is dying to move to Florida or somewhere with more affordable housing. The problem is...THIS is where I can maximize my income based on what I do (fire alarm systems). Move to...say Orlando (Florida)...and I'd probably have to take such a paycut that I wouldn't be able to afford that $200K house.
By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory!
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Reply #17 posted 10/24/08 6:10am

Mach

Fury said:

would u rather have the house/car of your dreams and owe on it for years, or would u rather have a modest home/car that is paid for?


We built and own a modest dream home - 100% paid for

and modest vehicals, also almost paid for - the 2008 subaru has a handfull of payments owed then that's that

nod yup
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Reply #18 posted 10/24/08 9:34am

angelcat

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in an ideal world i'd rather have all paid for and live in a modest house.
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Reply #19 posted 10/24/08 9:40am

horatio

who wouldnt want their house paid off?

either way you still have to pay property taxes and those are no joke either.
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Reply #20 posted 10/24/08 9:40am

horatio

angelcat said:

in an ideal world i'd rather have all paid for and live in a modest house.



nod
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Reply #21 posted 10/24/08 9:49am

Mach

horatio said:

who wouldnt want their house paid off?

either way you still have to pay property taxes and those are no joke either.



Our property taxes are under 750 a yr nod
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Reply #22 posted 10/24/08 9:56am

horatio

Mach said:

horatio said:

who wouldnt want their house paid off?

either way you still have to pay property taxes and those are no joke either.



Our property taxes are under 750 a yr nod



barf you make me sick!
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Reply #23 posted 10/24/08 10:02am

Mach

horatio said:

Mach said:




Our property taxes are under 750 a yr nod



barf you make me sick!


neutral
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Reply #24 posted 10/24/08 10:06am

tackam

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The idea of having a home paid for makes me so happy I could almost cry. Fuck the car, I don't even care. Just knowing for sure that I've got someplace to live . . . that would be awesome.

I hate debt. sigh
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Reply #25 posted 10/24/08 10:11am

horatio

Mach said:

horatio said:




barf you make me sick!


neutral


i half embarrassed half furious at what we pay, all that money could be going to maintaining and paying for the house neutral
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Reply #26 posted 10/24/08 10:12am

Graycap23

Being debt free is the way 2 go but it is contary 2 the way a capitalistic society "thinks". The U.S. has been brainwashed into consumerism. That is NOT the way 2 stay debt free.
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Reply #27 posted 10/24/08 10:27am

Mach

horatio said:

Mach said:



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i half embarrassed half furious at what we pay, all that money could be going to maintaining and paying for the house neutral


That sucks confused

hug
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Reply #28 posted 10/24/08 10:33am

NDRU

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PurpleJedi said:

Considering that here, (Long Island NY), you can't get a one-room shack for less than $200K ...it's pretty much impossible to own buy a house outright unless you're wealthy.

So I can't relate to the question.
shrug


exactly, nowadays you will stuggle to pay the mortgage on some VERY modest stuff, and do it for 30 years.
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Reply #29 posted 10/24/08 11:45am

reneGade20

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Graycap23 said:

Being debt free is the way 2 go but it is contary 2 the way a capitalistic society "thinks". The U.S. has been brainwashed into consumerism. That is NOT the way 2 stay debt free.



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