Quiksilver
Diamond Member
Some people just don't deserve to own their own home.
Originally posted by: LegendKiller
Originally posted by: goog40
Originally posted by: AlienCraft
Fixed it for ya!Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
some people aren't cut out to handle money.
Fixed some more.
These are probably the same type of people that win millions of dollars in the lottery and end up bankrupt a few years later. Even if they'd been given a million bucks on top of the free house, they would probably have ended up in the same boat.
Here's their house on zillow.com
Their house is worth several times of that of their neighbors, and they still couldn't be happy with that?
This is really one huge problem with that show. They put massive uber-houses in neighborhoods with lower priced houses. You never want to be the most expensive house on the block investment wise, because you never get your value out.
That and I don't trust any house that's built that quickly.
Originally posted by: ColdFusion718
Originally posted by: LegendKiller
Originally posted by: goog40
Originally posted by: AlienCraft
Fixed it for ya!Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
some people aren't cut out to handle money.
Fixed some more.
These are probably the same type of people that win millions of dollars in the lottery and end up bankrupt a few years later. Even if they'd been given a million bucks on top of the free house, they would probably have ended up in the same boat.
Here's their house on zillow.com
Their house is worth several times of that of their neighbors, and they still couldn't be happy with that?
This is really one huge problem with that show. They put massive uber-houses in neighborhoods with lower priced houses. You never want to be the most expensive house on the block investment wise, because you never get your value out.
That and I don't trust any house that's built that quickly.
WTF is your point? They got a house for free and squandered it. They deserve no sympathy.
Originally posted by: ColdFusion718
You're indirectly blaming that show for this family's foolishness. That's what's up, eh.
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: ColdFusion718
You're indirectly blaming that show for this family's foolishness. That's what's up, eh.
No he didnt. he is complaining they build these huge houses in areas where its going to be hard to sale and that they may cut corners.
Materials and labor were donated for the home, which would have cost about $450,000 to build. Beazer Homes' employees and company partners also raised $250,000 in contributions for the family, including scholarships for the couple's three children and a home maintenance fund.