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I slept through my only Cali earthquare (it woke me up) and I'm quite disappointed.
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Can barely get a mobile home for that kind of money around here. I need to seriously consider buying soon because every time I look at a paystub, the taxes make me cringe. I can afford a mortgage, but can't afford the 20% down payment because I really, really, really don't want to touch my 401k for it.
I know. It’s always fun when there’s a schism though, and there are 2-3 new NS threads, each of whose OP refuses to submit, and @Skerpokes is even more lost than usual.The market will sort itself out. He starts fucking around with new NS threads and he's gonna find him and his big foot in tumbleweed city.
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Can barely get a mobile home for that kind of money around here. I need to seriously consider buying soon because every time I look at a paystub, the taxes make me cringe. I can afford a mortgage, but can't afford the 20% down payment because I really, really, really don't want to touch my 401k for it.
I'm not the first person to need a second job during a recession, and I won't be the last! Just trying to be thankful that I should be able to make things work until work is fully back online.
What's wrong with it?
What's wrong with it?
Yeah- EVERY FUCKING "SEASON". When was our last major one? 30 years ago?at least with hurricanes, we know they are coming...
how is your ground????
Yeah- EVERY FUCKING "SEASON". When was our last major one? 30 years ago?
Dang. That's fucking depressing. I should've went with my first instinct and gave you a middle finger rating. I'd be ballin' in bammer country!
I didn't know one could even get a trailer for 350K around here, lol.
I'm so grateful I made the decision to buy my first house when I did.
Part of me really, really didn't want the responsibility, but I was in a position to do it, so I did.
I can't imagine trying to get into the market for the first time out here, these days.
Hell, lots of people need a second job in a decent economy, and as someone who, although it's been years, has had more than one job at a time, it sure does make one grateful down the line to only need one!
After it hitsseriously though. How often do you think of "the big one" i keep hearing about.
Dang. That's fucking depressing. I should've went with my first instinct and gave you a middle finger rating. I'd be ballin' in bammer country!
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this one isn't bad. a little small
WooooOOOO!!!! :duckface:seriously though. How often do you think of "the big one" i keep hearing about.
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You'd probably be making about 20k - 30k around here doing office admin stuff though. Ain't nar fortune 50 companies up in dis bech lel
We're being told that now that it's proven that we don't REALLY need to go into the office every day, permanent WFH could be a reality. Time zones would be my biggest limitation. Imagine being able to take my Cali salary to AL?! Fuck yeah!You'd probably be making about 20k - 30k around here doing office admin stuff though. Ain't nar fortune 50 companies up in dis bech lel
TWSS.....
this is the kinda shit that's hitting the market here.... this one is soooo dated... gross
Either it'll go pending later this week (listed on Friday), or it will go non-active since no qualifying offers.
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13075 Isanti Street NE, Blaine, MN 55449 | MLS: 5671473 | Edina Realty
See details for 13075 Isanti Street NE, Blaine, MN, 55449, Single Family, 5 bed, 3 bath, 3,117 sq ft, $370,000, MLS 5671473. Welcome home to this charming 4 level home with new James Hardie siding & new shingles in approx 2008. The kitchen shows off vaulted & beamed ceilings with many cabinets...www.edinarealty.com
If it legit sells, it'll be between $475k and $500k, or it has some water damage and selling with concessions (ceiling tile above closet in picture 27)