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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
75% Of Parents Helping Their Adult Children Pay Bills
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<blockquote data-quote="Screw-Rice" data-source="post: 15865287" data-attributes="member: 31264"><p>As much as repairs like that suck, I used it as an excuse to upgrade everytime. Went second from top of the line water heater (10-12 year life, self cleaning, etc). same with the opener. I plan to rent it out, better to spend more on quality longer lasting stuff up front.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You've been around, so you have the experience of both to make an informed decision which is one of the big things lacking by those who are holding down the nest.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Roommate, rent a room, plenty of ways to live cheaper. The learning experience has far more value than the rent.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Same. I had a chance to buy before the crash (basically giving away loans). I knew it wasn't a good idea, and it was a condo. Passed and rented. Lived in 5 cities before I purchased. Glad I didn't because I would have been stuck in that area at a job I didn't really like compared to now, where I have far more freedom, income, and in a house in a nicer area. Which is the whole point of what many of us are saying. Need that experience of renting around to gauge what and where you want to put down roots. If you go from Mommy's to a condo you bought, you're stuck for a good while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Screw-Rice, post: 15865287, member: 31264"] As much as repairs like that suck, I used it as an excuse to upgrade everytime. Went second from top of the line water heater (10-12 year life, self cleaning, etc). same with the opener. I plan to rent it out, better to spend more on quality longer lasting stuff up front. You've been around, so you have the experience of both to make an informed decision which is one of the big things lacking by those who are holding down the nest. Roommate, rent a room, plenty of ways to live cheaper. The learning experience has far more value than the rent. Same. I had a chance to buy before the crash (basically giving away loans). I knew it wasn't a good idea, and it was a condo. Passed and rented. Lived in 5 cities before I purchased. Glad I didn't because I would have been stuck in that area at a job I didn't really like compared to now, where I have far more freedom, income, and in a house in a nicer area. Which is the whole point of what many of us are saying. Need that experience of renting around to gauge what and where you want to put down roots. If you go from Mommy's to a condo you bought, you're stuck for a good while. [/QUOTE]
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