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A Taste of Home
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<blockquote data-quote="N2DAMYSTIC" data-source="post: 6795444" data-attributes="member: 31124"><p>Sound like it to me LOL. Things like this are not easy to decide. My personal feeling is that you would have one by now if you really wanted it. You will always be faced with risky decisions and risk is a hard thing to manage. I am going through it with selling my house. On one side I am very comfortable with my payments and have 0 financial strain right now. On the flipside I want to get the hell out of Laurel and into a bigger house and bring on extra financial responsibility.</p><p></p><p>That said I certainly understand your delimma. You will always find reasons why you cant and it is easy to justify not spending money by keeping future goals in mind. You could take the risk and see if you can manage it for a bit. Worse case scenerio - You take the risk and it does not work out. At least you can walk out of it and only be out a couple grand when you sell it. Damed if you do Damed if you dont.</p><p></p><p>I say go for it. The happiness of being back in the game will help you interview better so you can nail down the job you want!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="N2DAMYSTIC, post: 6795444, member: 31124"] Sound like it to me LOL. Things like this are not easy to decide. My personal feeling is that you would have one by now if you really wanted it. You will always be faced with risky decisions and risk is a hard thing to manage. I am going through it with selling my house. On one side I am very comfortable with my payments and have 0 financial strain right now. On the flipside I want to get the hell out of Laurel and into a bigger house and bring on extra financial responsibility. That said I certainly understand your delimma. You will always find reasons why you cant and it is easy to justify not spending money by keeping future goals in mind. You could take the risk and see if you can manage it for a bit. Worse case scenerio - You take the risk and it does not work out. At least you can walk out of it and only be out a couple grand when you sell it. Damed if you do Damed if you dont. I say go for it. The happiness of being back in the game will help you interview better so you can nail down the job you want! [/QUOTE]
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