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Originally posted by Pantless Spency View PostHowdy boys hehehe, I'm once again living in Norcal :P
That office in Sausalito is quite nice, but my peeps down in LA are greatSimon
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Originally posted by 2mAn View Post
They all come back... I wonder how long until I have finished circling the west-coast and end up back in NorCal...
That office in Sausalito is quite nice, but my peeps down in LA are great
Originally posted by kronus View Postwb
time for shitposting
heheh shitpost allllll the time.
wish i still had an e30 but i still got some cars to tinker with. really just looking for a house tho, currently living with my in-laws. this housing market be shite tho, went and looked at a place for 525k started sitting down with their mortgage officer shes like yeaaaaa 6% interest, payments are about $4100 a month. I quickly gathered my things and left LOL
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Originally posted by Pantless Spency View Postreally just looking for a house tho, currently living with my in-laws. this housing market be shite tho, went and looked at a place for 525k started sitting down with their mortgage officer shes like yeaaaaa 6% interest, payments are about $4100 a month. I quickly gathered my things and left LOL
If I put (theoretically) 50% down on a 500k house, I'd still have to pay a good bit over 500k for the house after down payment. Fucking ridiculous. My wife is terminally ill so I'd have to do it pretty much on my own, the last payment would be well into my 70's unless there was some miraculous windfall of money in the future. Guess I'll stay renting.
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Originally posted by Spyke View Post
I just recently started looking to buy for the first time too. Thought I was doing better than most, had about 60k cash set aside as a nice down payment, but started running all the numbers and just instantly gave up lol.
If I put (theoretically) 50% down on a 500k house, I'd still have to pay a good bit over 500k for the house after down payment. Fucking ridiculous. My wife is terminally ill so I'd have to do it pretty much on my own, the last payment would be well into my 70's unless there was some miraculous windfall of money in the future. Guess I'll stay renting.
yeah this market is insanity, I myself have been living with family for a while now and its been getting to the point where we need our own space. I'm currently weighing my options renting a home in the sacramento area, unfortunately that's where work is for me LOL.
Originally posted by CarsonE30 View Postdang i miss this place and my cringy 17-year-old-selfs post history. sup dewds.
I'm still 17 :P not much, just grinding thru life.
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Originally posted by Pantless Spency View Post
oh man sorry to hear of your wifes terminal illness... i cant even imagine what going through that must be like.
To bring a small glimmer of hope to this... we did manage to get a house at the end of March this year. One of my best friends (who I met via BMW meets and drives) is a realtor now and a damn good one I might add. He kept networking with other realtors until he found a solid house coming to market soon, but not yet listed on MLS. He learned through a few conversations with the listing agent that the sellers had a lot of medical bills and upcoming treatments within the family and wanted a quick close to have some liquid cash. He hustled his ass off, and though the official record says we closed in 14 days it was actually 5 business days. The lender was the worst part of the whole deal because they were sloppy with details and didn't communicate as well, but in the end everything went smooth, just fast and STRESSFUL. At 39 I finally have a place of my own, a garage for the cars, and the most peace and freedom I've ever had in my life. Still a long road ahead of us of course, but my little family is super happy.
If anyone needs an amazing person on their side, let me know and I'll share his name and contact info. Yes Cali is expensive, but that's because it's so god damn desirable. Nowhere else can you be in 7 different climates within 4 hours of just about anywhere within the state. The weather is amazing for the most part, we've got every culture in the world represented here, I grew up in San Diego, LA and now the SF bay area and I've never wanted to HAVE to leave. Really glad I didn't give up too easy.
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