Lady Day said:Lucky you, Mike. Youll be well dappered out for the beyond Thunderdome scenario
Check out this thread. Its chock full of stories and tips.
LD
Have you changed your lifestyle to adapt?
the moon was towed here
Foofoogal said:lol lol :eusa_clap
ThesFlishThngs said:Where you live has a lot to do with it too. There's no way we could live this easygoing lifestyle in many areas of the country; our mortgage is less that what my niece is paying for an efficiency apartment at college - crazy!
Miss 1929 said:That is so true.
We would not have bought the house except I was making a lot of money, and promptly got laid off at the moment it was too late to back out of the sale. Now our mortgage is much more than our value.
And it is about 4 times what we paid as renters. And ever since that layoff, I have only been making about 1/4 what I need to pay the mortgage (if I was renting, I would be fine!).
So I am making wages like I lived in the boondocks, and paying for housing in one of the most expensive areas. Oh well, might as well wait it out. Someday we will make money on it - it's a large house with a large lot in a desirable area.
Do you know what that is referencing?
Foofoogal said:I thought is was referencing the moon rock that turned out to be fossilized wood. That is so funny to me. fftopic:
ThesFlishThngs said:I really feel for people in that housing situation, and there are a lot of them, to be sure.
Not to date myself or anything, but back when we were qualifying for our mortgage, we were offered way more than we were comfortable taking (and this was the mid-90s). The agent kept insisting, "you know, you can qualify for $xxxxx, why don't we look at houses in that range?" I could only reply, "I don't want a payment higher than $xxx, thank you very much, so there's no point in looking beyond that figure."
We stuck to our guns and ended up with this 1917 beauty in a preservation area, for a fraction of what people are buying them for now. I'll always be grateful that we didn't get in over our heads.
mike said:Ok, I'm sorry this was indeed off topic
$ally said:Does it effect your vintage collecting? Have you changed your lifestyle to adapt? Will we dip as low financially as the 1930s?
Miss 1929 said:I think it wins the prize for OT! I thought it was a post to a wrong thread thing...lol