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re: So all I need to do to afford a $750,000 house

Posted on 3/21/25 at 12:34 pm to
Posted by llfshoals
Member since Nov 2010
20572 posts
Posted on 3/21/25 at 12:34 pm to
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Goodness. I guess my post was hard for you to understand. C'est la vie.
Hes pretty fisking stupid. Keeps trying to move the goalposts and finding he’s still wrong because he didn’t understand the subject and keeps overestimating the market.
Posted by SDVTiger
Cabo San Lucas
Member since Nov 2011
93748 posts
Posted on 3/21/25 at 12:43 pm to
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Hes pretty fisking stupid


Says a Real Estate Agent

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keeps overestimating the market


Good grief
Posted by NC_Tigah
Make Orwell Fiction Again
Member since Sep 2003
135697 posts
Posted on 3/21/25 at 1:10 pm to
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I mean you are on another planet with this one


So this thread is about starter home ownership and affordability. The OP implied $750K homes fall into that category. They don't. The discussion has been whittled down to acceptable homes available in the sub-$250K.

Am I on another planet in suggesting acceptable Sub-$250K starter homes are available in many markets?
Posted by AuburnTigers
9x National Champion
Member since Aug 2013
17432 posts
Posted on 3/21/25 at 1:18 pm to
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Am I on another planet in suggesting acceptable Sub-$250K starter homes are available in many markets?
You still trying to argue with a moron? He'll drag ya down and beat you with experience


just accept he is an idiot and move on


anchor requested
Posted by SDVTiger
Cabo San Lucas
Member since Nov 2011
93748 posts
Posted on 3/21/25 at 1:19 pm to
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So this thread is about starter home ownership and affordability. The OP implied $750K homes fall into that category. They don't. The discussion has been whittled down to acceptable homes available in the sub-$250K.



Look NC this is now the 4th time you have been told this. So hopefully you get it this time

Half way through the thread the sceanrio was presented for a 22yr old making 70k salary and would that person find a home at 150k that wasnt a shitehole. Thats what the debate was about. Not the OPs tears

The bama tard posts a 250k new build and tells us see you can find one. Not realizing it was 250k Not 150k cause Bama

Auburntard, wackatard and the bamatard have all tried to argue the crackhouses they posted were not shiteholes. They are.

You were arguing Carter days rates with others then jumped in
So hopefully that clears it up
Posted by NC_Tigah
Make Orwell Fiction Again
Member since Sep 2003
135697 posts
Posted on 3/21/25 at 2:59 pm to
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Look NC this is now the 4th time you have been told this. So hopefully you get it this time

Half way through the thread the sceanrio was presented for a 22yr old making 70k salary
I don't give a rats arse about a 22y/o staring his worklife at median income as I've said numerous times. We don't need hypotheticals in the first place, and that hypothetical is particularly irrelevant. Most 22y/o's starting life already at median household income are going to do alright. Are we clear now?

So you and 25 other folks can trek that irrelevant road, and call each other names doing it. But the fact is, a 22y/o should be fine renting and saving for a couple of years. If 22y/o millennials starting out at $70K/yr 10yrs ago are the ones now crying about home prices, this thread is a bigger joke than it first appeared.

My interest is in someone in their late-20's – early-30's who should have had time to accrue savings for a DP on a starter home, not a median home, not a $750K home. There is a significant group who for one reason or another did not choose that path. I'm repeatedly assured by folks in that group that they actually had no choice. I don't see that as being particularly truthful or accurate.
Posted by SDVTiger
Cabo San Lucas
Member since Nov 2011
93748 posts
Posted on 3/21/25 at 3:12 pm to
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I don't give a rats arse about a 22y/o staring his worklife at median income as I've said numerous times.


Then dont respond cause that was the discussion

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Are we clear now?


Yes you are having a seperate debate with yourself and nothing we were discussing

So please continue on but im certainly not going to respond to this stupid anymore
Posted by Free888
Member since Oct 2019
2905 posts
Posted on 3/21/25 at 3:42 pm to
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A 3 bed 1 bath house is very likely to be in the hood.


I don’t know where you live, but they’re quite common in good suburbs in major metropolitan areas. They’re generally post WW 2 housing, and have probably been upgraded a bit by 2nd and 3rd owners. You’re not getting a lot of land or interior square footage, but they’re a fine starter home for a newly married couple or small family.
This post was edited on 3/21/25 at 3:43 pm
Posted by Ostrich
Alexandria, VA
Member since Nov 2011
10165 posts
Posted on 3/21/25 at 8:27 pm to
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There is more to the country than the bubble you’re in. I didn’t even have to look hard LINK


Montgomery, AL? Shithole. Sorry. Maybe get out of your bubble.
Posted by llfshoals
Member since Nov 2010
20572 posts
Posted on 3/22/25 at 12:14 am to
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Montgomery, AL? Shithole. Sorry. Maybe get out of your bubble.
Pretty much a guarantee I’ve been more places on this planet and in this country than you.

If you haven’t been to Conakry, Guinea you really don’t know what bad is.
Posted by RollTide4547
Member since Dec 2024
3545 posts
Posted on 3/23/25 at 5:44 pm to
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SDVTiger
He's saying that you are an entitled, self-centered loser and one day you'll be begging for money with a cardboard sign.
Posted by AgSGT
Dixon, MO
Member since Aug 2011
2075 posts
Posted on 3/25/25 at 8:31 pm to
With the availability of remote jobs that exist today it isn’t that hard. If you can’t afford to live in a large city, move
Posted by Blutarsky
112th Congress
Member since Jan 2004
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Posted on 3/25/25 at 8:37 pm to
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So all I need to do to afford a $750,000 house


There are homes much cheaper than $750K.

Posted by AgSGT
Dixon, MO
Member since Aug 2011
2075 posts
Posted on 3/25/25 at 8:38 pm to
Stop trying to afford a life in a city you can’t afford. My house in the Ozarks of Missouri cost less than $200k. I’ve got a 2200 sq foot in the main house and next door I have 1500 square foot workshop with a finished 900 sq foot apartment above it that we rent out on AirBnB. Find a job in a place you can afford
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