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#2 2006-01-26 2:44 pm
- Pariah
- James Carville Fan..

- From: Belly Of The Beast, Oklahoma!
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Re: I'm buying a house, too!

Having your own house rocks!!
Now go find a cool plce to live!
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#3 2006-01-26 2:45 pm
- Robert B.
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Re: I'm buying a house, too!
sweet! happy hunting!
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#4 2006-01-26 3:41 pm
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#5 2006-01-26 3:48 pm
- TheConfuzed1
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Re: I'm buying a house, too!
I know this has been a goal of yours for a while. Congratulations, and have fun. 
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#7 2006-01-26 4:44 pm
- thekingalrock
- Please tell me what the hell is going on

- From: MA
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Re: I'm buying a house, too!
Cheers to that.
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#8 2006-01-26 7:05 pm
Re: I'm buying a house, too!
It really is exciting, and i actually kinda fell in love with the first one i looked at. Ok, so i'm a pushover. This house is a one bedroom fixerupper, but it's in the most awesome location i could ask for. We haven't put in an offer yet, but i'm trying to keep level headed. If it isn't meant to be, another one will come along. I just really like the location A LOT.
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#9 2006-01-26 7:31 pm
- Robert B.
- Reality Deficient

- From: The pit of despair
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Re: I'm buying a house, too!
As far as fixer-uppers go, they're nice and they can push your abilities, but be realisitc about what kind of fixing-up you're willing to do. I mean, i can do a lot of tile-work, but I ain't getting on the roof to re-shingle the place.
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#10 2006-01-26 7:41 pm
Re: I'm buying a house, too!
French doors need to be replaced. That was obvious. They go from the bedroom to outside. Other cosmetic things need doing, but until the inspection, there's really no way to tell what needs fixing.
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#11 2006-01-26 8:01 pm
- AAPL Shareholder
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- From: Bay Area
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Re: I'm buying a house, too!
East Bay, Peninsula, or North Bay?
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#12 2006-01-26 9:19 pm
- wellfleation
- High on Life

- From: Metheun, Mass.
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Re: I'm buying a house, too!
Wow, that's great Justine! Is it true that $500,000 in the Bay Area is a starter home? If so, ouch; and I thought Mass. was bad!
Good luck!
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#13 2006-01-26 9:38 pm
- davic3
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- From: the place I just left
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Re: I'm buying a house, too!
Congrats to you.
There's nothing like home ownership.
best of luck:D
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#14 2006-01-26 9:55 pm
- lord funk
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Re: I'm buying a house, too!
For those about to buy-a-house... we salute you.
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#15 2006-01-26 10:50 pm
- mmonte
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- From: Colorado
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Re: I'm buying a house, too!
Congrats, Justine!
We're first-time homeowners ourselves, since last August. Lived the previous nine years or so in apartments. Having our own place, finally, is a godsend.
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#16 2006-01-26 11:26 pm
- mtpalms
- plz stand by

- From: Telstar
- Registered: 2002-09-16
- Posts: 4534
Re: I'm buying a house, too!
Congratulations! You'll love it. It will never need it's permissions repaired. I promise.
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#17 2006-01-27 12:09 am
- caliman21
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- From: Elk Grove, CA
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Re: I'm buying a house, too!
wellfleation wrote:
Wow, that's great Justine! Is it true that $500,000 in the Bay Area is a starter home? If so, ouch; and I thought Mass. was bad!
Good luck!
Bay Area is extremely expensive. Close to a million for some quality homes.
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#18 2006-01-27 12:50 am
- Deadmanwalking
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- From: Kansas City
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Re: I'm buying a house, too!
We'll send you some Açaì as a house warming gift.
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#19 2006-01-27 1:08 am
Re: I'm buying a house, too!
AAPL Shareholder wrote:
East Bay, Peninsula, or North Bay?
South Bay, which is where i am, but it's a part of San Jose i didn't even know existed. It's in the Almaden Hills.
Wellfleation, yeah, $500k can be consideed a starter in a lot of the areas here. What i looked at is $325k for a 1 bdr fixerupper w/ no garage, but i really like it, and the neighborhood is great. The home is called a "cabin" style and walking down the street, you feel like you're camping.
Thanks for the congrats, everyone. I just hope i'm not getting in over my head. 
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#20 2006-01-27 6:15 am
- Pariah
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- From: Belly Of The Beast, Oklahoma!
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Re: I'm buying a house, too!
It's really amazing the price spread in housing across the country.
For $500,000 you could literally buy a mansion here.
My wife and I were cruising around dreaming “next house” dreams and we looked at a beautiful 5 acre wooded parcel with a modest but nice little house on it and the asking price was $70,000.
"and it's not surprising that they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations."
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#21 2006-01-27 8:43 am
- nannyandnutro
- Who's your nanny?

- From: Minis Tirith, TN
- Registered: 2003-02-12
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Re: I'm buying a house, too!
Pariah wrote:
It's really amazing the price spread in housing across the country.
For $500,000 you could literally buy a mansion here.
My wife and I were cruising around dreaming “next house” dreams and we looked at a beautiful 5 acre wooded parcel with a modest but nice little house on it and the asking price was $70,000.
I was thinking the same thing reading all these house threads. Our house (we close on Tuesday!) is about 2000 square feet and hundreds of stores are 8-9 minutes away, along with the Nissan plant and Verizon call center. Price? 154k. I'd love to live in CA but we'd have to make about 3.5 times as much and not even have such a nice house.
Either way, congrats Justine! BTW, what sort of downpayment do they want on a house like that?
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#22 2006-01-27 9:34 am
- mtpalms
- plz stand by

- From: Telstar
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Re: I'm buying a house, too!
Our place on 5 acres out in the desert cost $65K about 8 years ago; its value ballooned a few years ago and it's worth over $250K now, but the neighborhood is pretty much the same. That's still peanuts compared to property in most of CA.
We bought 10 unimproved acres north of Williams, AZ last spring for $78K. Now there's a lot of commercial development in the pipeline, and the value has doubled already. Building the house is going to run about $150K.
Don't worrry if housing prices go down after you buy, it's a long term investment, and your investment will go up in value over the long term. The only downside to home ownership is maintenance. Replacing the old french doors might be satisfying and gratifying, but reshingling isn't, it's inevitable, however.
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#23 2006-01-27 9:41 am
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Nanny, they're suggesting no downpayment with 100% financing. Taking what i would put down and paying of a few credit cards.
By the way, after a crappy nights sleep, and weighing the pros and cons of the place i looked at, i'm pretty sure i'll keep looking. The 3 biggest downsides are that there is no cell service at all in that location (it's kinda woodsy), until about a mile or 2 away, no washer/dryer hookup (or room for then if it did), and simply not enough room for my crap.
When i say not enough room, it isn't because i have so much crap, even tho i do. There is one small closet, in the bedroom. It has no shelf space in it. No other closets in the house.
The cons are starting to outnumber the pros, even though it's in such a great location and the exterior is what i like.
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#24 2006-01-27 9:44 am
- nannyandnutro
- Who's your nanny?

- From: Minis Tirith, TN
- Registered: 2003-02-12
- Posts: 1752
Re: I'm buying a house, too!
When you find the right house, you'll know. We just salivated over this place after looking for months! The other "right" houses paled in comparison.
Carl: Meat-man... ever since my son was... never born, because I've never had consensual sex without money involved... I've always kind of looked at you as... a thing, that I could live next to... in accordance with state laws.
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#25 2006-01-27 11:02 am
- DukeofNuke
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- From: Hazard
- Registered: 2003-05-02
- Posts: 2563
Re: I'm buying a house, too!
Congratulations Justine!
The wife and I have been looking at new doublewides, ourselvs!
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