Achieved the American dream

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JEDI

Lifer
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Originally posted by: destrekor
Congrats. :)

If I have my way, I probably won't get to have that dream truly, until I'm close to 50 or so. If I stay in the Army for 20 years, I really won't have the opportunity to own a home that's fully paid off until I have a permanent residence.

Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
the american dream is unachievable.

bullshit

um.. thought usual house buying strat for military personnel:
1) buy house
2) rent out house to 3 new officers (2nd lt)
3) hire prop mgr
4) get xferred
5) buy house near new base
6) repeat step2

by the time u retire w/20yrs, you own 7 houses thruout the usa.
 

ponyo

Lifer
Feb 14, 2002
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Originally posted by: Muadib
Originally posted by: jagec
0% financing on a Vette? Nice!
You can say that again. How the heck did you do it OP?

The op simply must be single.

I'm 33, married, and have a 4 yr old. Wife stays home and takes care of our daughter and I work. If I was single, I would lot more toys and would've paid the house off lot sooner. :p

Vette is at 0% but the promotion was only for 36 months so payment is relatively high. Still, it's better than nothing as GM rarely include 0% on Corvettes.
 

Gunslinger08

Lifer
Nov 18, 2001
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Originally posted by: Naustica
Originally posted by: Muadib
Originally posted by: jagec
0% financing on a Vette? Nice!
You can say that again. How the heck did you do it OP?

The op simply must be single.

I'm 33, married, and have a 4 yr old. Wife stays home and takes care of our daughter and I work. If I was single, I would lot more toys and would've paid the house off lot sooner. :p

Vette is at 0% but the promotion was only for 36 months so payment is relatively high. Still, it's better than nothing as GM rarely include 0% on Corvettes.

You must make quite a bit of money.
 

randay

Lifer
May 30, 2006
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is it a significant goal to own a home? i would think "the american dream" would be quite a bit more.... I dunno, awesomer?
 

jagec

Lifer
Apr 30, 2004
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Originally posted by: randay
is it a significant goal to own a home? i would think "the american dream" would be quite a bit more.... I dunno, awesomer?

Back in the day the American Dream was to be content with your own house, your own car, a wife, and kids. A nice happy little family who appreciated what they had and worked hard.

Then people started getting greedy.
 

TehMac

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Aug 18, 2006
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Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: randay
is it a significant goal to own a home? i would think "the american dream" would be quite a bit more.... I dunno, awesomer?

Back in the day the American Dream was to be content with your own house, your own car, a wife, and kids. A nice happy little family who appreciated what they had and worked hard.

Then people started getting greedy.

Or they started thinking they could have it all, divorced wife, went on guilt trips and believe they should support the democratic party because they feel they owe a debt to society and they want to pay it off with your money.
 

destrekor

Lifer
Nov 18, 2005
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Originally posted by: JEDI
Originally posted by: destrekor
Congrats. :)

If I have my way, I probably won't get to have that dream truly, until I'm close to 50 or so. If I stay in the Army for 20 years, I really won't have the opportunity to own a home that's fully paid off until I have a permanent residence.

Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
the american dream is unachievable.

bullshit

um.. thought usual house buying strat for military personnel:
1) buy house
2) rent out house to 3 new officers (2nd lt)
3) hire prop mgr
4) get xferred
5) buy house near new base
6) repeat step2

by the time u retire w/20yrs, you own 7 houses thruout the usa.

hmm... I like this idea :)
First things on my mind for money concerns was getting these damned loans paid back. But your idea.. this I like.
Ultimately I just want to own and pay off a custom built home with some nice property. I love a good yard, especially if its in a great climate. And I also want some say in what kind of rooms my place has. I need a home theater. :) And a game/recreation room (billiards, videogames, poker).
 

jpeyton

Moderator in SFF, Notebooks, Pre-Built/Barebones
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Aug 23, 2003
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Originally posted by: NausticaAchieved the American dream

finally own the house free and clear
Thankfully, due to my active imagination, I have far better dreams than that.
 

giantpinkbunnyhead

Diamond Member
Dec 7, 2005
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HAHA nice... you're the opposite of me! I just paid cash for my new Vette but owe plenty on the house! I would rather be in your position though... Congrats!