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RE: $700B Bailout is MY fault America - 10/6/2008 11:39:54 AM   
GBrady

 

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We looked for apartments in the better parts of town but we found the differential between renting a place somewhere else and actually BUYING it (thanks to the low interest rates) was only about $100 a month. At my age (38..keep in mind I'd be 68 even NOW if I took my whole 30 year fixed to pay the house off...), it feels like waiting much longer would mean we'd NEVER own a home.

They were preparing to raise our rent to live in the crime-ridden area anyways so regardless of which way I went, my % of income out the door for housing was going to increase. I thought it was worth the slight gamble at a slightly higher cost to have the opportunity to actually OWN where we lived...instead of being at the whim of a landlord to not increase our rent and having no control whatsover over our neighbors. (True, we can't exactly control our neighbors in a house but the increased money to live there tends to keep out criminal elements.)

We live VERY modestly. NO cable..at all. DSL for Internet instead of cable because it's much cheaper. $17/mo. Netflix for movies. That's it. We don't go to theaters. (We saw "Fireproof" a week or so ago and that was the first "new" movie we'd seen in probably a year or more). We go to 1 concert at best a year. We don't take vacations. We don't have a 2nd car. We haven't added on to the house, remodeled, painted etc. Our son doesn't take costly music lesson or play sports.

It is tough...but we do it because we believe this is what's best for our boy and our family. I do accept that it is BAD that we have no savings (we did buy a small amount of gold with the leftovers from my wife's 401K after we paid OFF all the credit cards and it has proven to be a good investment) but we are trying, in the middle of dealing with all the stuff that needs fixing (garage door, basement ceiling, car brakes, refrigerator, basement stove, washer and dryer) to reestablish those.

We are doing the best we can. If the worst happens and we would lose the house, I would buy the cheapest apartment possible in the safest place that we could afford. I know that many have it worse and I am grateful that we do have what we have. I know my wife breathes easier everyday that we live where we live now..instead of where we once did.
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RE: $700B Bailout is MY fault America - 10/6/2008 11:45:24 AM   
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We are doing the best we can. If the worst happens and we would lose the house, I would buy the cheapest apartment possible in the safest place that we could afford.


I guess this is an attitude I have been seeing a lot lately. With the current credit crunch too this may not be an option.

I am praying for you though. That god would abundantly meet your needs!

God bless you

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It does not have to be well with my circumstance to be well with my soul!
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RE: $700B Bailout is MY fault America - 10/8/2008 4:22:50 PM   
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Your 49% number is interesting. I've never been comfortable at more than 50% of what I qualified for.

And I will clarify the top number was 49% more than I from my own calculations figured we could afford.

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The only problem with your scenario is MY story.

I was not sure if you meant my story. But to clarify about what the problem was that those offers were not fixed rate. And they were more than we had figured we could afford.
I too live without cable tv. I use cable internet because of my business. I work out of my home. And the cable internet bill is one thing I cover. We also cut corners- we do have two cars. But one is 13 years old and the other we bought used its 8 years old - waited a year for it and paid cash. We do all the car maintance - we just finished the timing belt and water pump on the 8yr old. We diy as much as possible to save money. We are going to be finishing the basement soon by ourselves. One suggestion on the stuff you are dealing with - go to forums where experts are for the items you need fixed. That is how we do it about stuff we don't know as much about-my dh understands cars, but not so great with lawn mowers he got on a lawn mowing fixit forum and was able to fix our mower for less than 50 bucks. And I understand about feeling safer. my dh worked 2nd for years till 2:30 am - got a little extra for it - but we spent some of that on security. I was here all by myself at night.
And on the percent of income to mortgage payment we are over the correct ratio. We went into it with no debt. The ratio is better now because of a raise. Plus with a fixed amount that helps except of course insurance and taxes are never fixed.

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He owns a fully paid for car that will never have a repair bill or need replacing. Every.
Is willing to eat Kraft Macaroni and Cheese every night. For 10 years.
Is willing to grow his own cotton to make clothes.
Knows how to weave sweaters from dryer lint.
Is skilled at self-appendectomies.
Believes its ok to tithe from one's estate proceeds.

too true LOL
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