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Old 03-13-2013, 05:59 PM   #2027 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by MyKindaGuise View Post
This guy^

<3

Didn't even think of the cost of living factor.
I can't remember how or when it happened but instead of a heart I always see a nut sack when someone posts <3

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Im doing good brother, just trying to fix my anger/frustration problem.
you're not alone buddy.

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That is good. Im at 1200 SQFT with no garage and I don't pay utilities except electricity which isn't much in the winter(prepaid gas heat baby!!!)
I didn't buy though. Im only renting for now.

But yeah 45k seems to be the equivalent of 70k down there. Maybe I should work in Maryland and live in PA hmmmmm
You say that jokingly (I think) but tons and tons of people do it. When I worked at AAI in hunt valley I think half the people i worked with lived in york.

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Originally Posted by MightyBobo View Post
So dont buy new. Josh just picked up a GREAT house for like, 2/3rds of that money.

Buying new for you is NOT the logical choice at that price range...
That's not necessarily true. When I was looking all the places that were building brand new homes had a ton of flexibility in their financing. He may be able to land a house like that without putting any money down. A few places in Carroll County were basically begging me to buy from them and were willing to negotiate anything and everything. But seriously fvck living in Carroll County. The other thing to note is that the market is rapidly changing, mortgage rates are back on the rise, I think they're above 4% again now.
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