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Do you rent (apartment or house), buying a home, own a home, live with parents or relatives?
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DelicateDominatrix
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I own my own house.I bought it in October of last year and movied in to it in November
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It suprisingly cheaper than rent lol
It suprisingly cheaper than rent lol
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RedGlitter
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I currently live with my dad in our house.
He makes the house payments, I pay rent by covering the food and other household stuff.
He makes the house payments, I pay rent by covering the food and other household stuff.
- WonderWendy3
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I own my house, bought it when I was about 23 years old...ummm 16 years ago...I was a single mom of 1 (he was 2 then)....Now I'm a single mom of 3 and living in the house again. Unfortunately....I don't know how much longer I'll be here. I've had to re-finance and basically tap out of resources due to no child support for months at a time, now I am at a position that I may lose the house. I'm not looking for sympathy...just sharing and being honest. :-4
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Just made our last house payment.
Unfortunately, now we'll have to take out a home improvement loan.
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This thread is coincident with me spreadsheeting today what (among other details) I've earned and repaid on the mortgage and education since I bought my first house. I'm in my third and (hopefully) last property, I'm never going to be so stupid as to buy another. The mortgage has run up a half million dollars since it started and just beats the schooling costs. From now on I'll settle for either a tent or a rented room.
Who remembers Micawber? "I trust that the labour and hazard of an investigation - of which the smallest results have been slowly pieced together, in the pressure of arduous avocations, under grinding penurious apprehensions, at rise of morn, at dewy eve, in the shadows of night, under the watchful eye of one whom it were superfluous to call Demon, combined with the struggle of parental Poverty to turn it, when completed, to the right account, may be as the sprinkling of a few drops of sweet water on my funeral pyre. I ask no more. Let it be, in justice, merely said of me, as of a gallant and eminent Naval Hero, with whom I have no pretensions to cope, that what I have done, I did in despite of mercenary and selfish objectives."
Who remembers Micawber? "I trust that the labour and hazard of an investigation - of which the smallest results have been slowly pieced together, in the pressure of arduous avocations, under grinding penurious apprehensions, at rise of morn, at dewy eve, in the shadows of night, under the watchful eye of one whom it were superfluous to call Demon, combined with the struggle of parental Poverty to turn it, when completed, to the right account, may be as the sprinkling of a few drops of sweet water on my funeral pyre. I ask no more. Let it be, in justice, merely said of me, as of a gallant and eminent Naval Hero, with whom I have no pretensions to cope, that what I have done, I did in despite of mercenary and selfish objectives."
Nullius in verba ... ☎||||||||||| ... To Fate I sue, of other means bereft, the only refuge for the wretched left. ... Hold no regard for unsupported opinion.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
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I rent my house. As a single Mum I have no chance of buying unless I win the lottery! 
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kayleneaussie
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I own my own house but now need to do it up before it falls down around me 
FOC THREAD PART 1
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i had lived in my house for 10 years before we bought it.It was an x council house.
I am looking to move and bye a bigger house in the next 4 years,want to bye another rottweiler.
I am looking to move and bye a bigger house in the next 4 years,want to bye another rottweiler.
The rottie queen
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CrazyCruizChick
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I rent my house and its not cheap.
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Bought, just waiting for Trumps golf plans to get the go ahead before we sell it, make a packet, move to New Zealand for a year & come back to settle on the Isles, bliss :-6
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I now rent a 2 bedroom apartment. My dreams of owning my own home were shattered 4 years ago. I purchased a historic property, down in Georgia. It was a commercial/ residential property. Struggled for 2 years to keep it. It was going to be my retirement. I lost my shirt, and had to sell it. My credit has been so damaged by the failure, that I will never be able to buy anything again. Its ok though. As long as whatever I rent has a spot where I can be outside, I can be happy. I did learn that without the back up funds to maintain and improve a property, it isnt such a joy, it is a horrible strain.
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we own right now but we're gypsies, we never seem to stay in one place very long! :-6
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I rent to own for now. Nice arrangement til we get it signed over into my name. I have a room mate.... Jr Minks 
�You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.�
• Mae West
• Mae West
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I own my home. Built it about 19 yrs ago.
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i own the cave..
You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be misquoted, then used against you.
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I am buying my small flat.....25 year year mortgage that will be paid off when I'm 85. It's half the cost of renting though and at least there are no restrictions on what you can do. (not many anyway) and the kids will benefit when I go.
A smile is a window on your face to show your heart is home
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DelicateDominatrix
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Sorry to hear of your troubles Wendy hugs
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Being at uni I rent at the moment with some friends and the way things are in this country it becomes increasingly more difficult to get a foot on the property ladder :-5