What is your housing situation?

What is your housing situation?

  • I own my house

    Votes: 22 40.7%
  • I rent my house

    Votes: 14 25.9%
  • I live with my parents

    Votes: 5 9.3%
  • I live in a van down by the river

    Votes: 13 24.1%

  • Total voters
    54

neosapien

Well-Known Member
Yeah I bought my house in 2008 for a $1 and a handshake. I don't think those ways of doing business exist anymore. It's now roughly worth 5 times as much as I actually paid. But so are all the other houses. So it's bunk. Got some equity at my disposal but I am a man of simple means and don't need much else. The less you want the more you got.
 

doublejj

Well-Known Member
Houses on my street were going for an average of $135,000 when I moved in. Now everything is $450,000+. I wish I would have grabbed a couple more. The neighborhood was pretty seedy at the time but due to gentrification all the riff raff was forced out and are now living in tents on the sidewalks.

I'm getting tired of all the flyers left on my door and junk mail from people offering to buy my home for cash.
same here in Sacramento. Migrants from the SF bay area have driven up home prices dramatically.
I had my home paid off before I retired 12 years ago. However no one wanted to loan me money to buy a pot farm, so I took out a loan on my house. So now my $1,200 house payment is really a farm payment, the bank just don't know it. So I have a $400,000 house in town and 20acre pot farm in the hills for $1,200 a month. It's working for me.
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raratt

Well-Known Member
same here in Sacramento. Migrants from the SF bay area have driven up home prices dramatically.
I had my home paid off before I retired 12 years ago. However no one wanted to loan me money to buy a pot farm, so I took out a loan on my house. So now my $1,200 house payment is really a farm payment, the bank just don't know it. So I have a $400,000 house in town and 20acre pot farm in the hills for $1,200 a month. It's working for me.
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How big are those pots?
 

raratt

Well-Known Member
Yeah I bought my house in 2008 for a $1 and a handshake. I don't think those ways of doing business exist anymore. It's now roughly worth 5 times as much as I actually paid. But so are all the other houses. So it's bunk. Got some equity at my disposal but I am a man of simple means and don't need much else. The less you want the more you got.
So it's worth $5 now...? How much is a handshake worth monetarily?
 
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