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I want to buy a house so fvcking bad

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Originally posted by: tyler811
Originally posted by: JustAnAverageGuy
Originally posted by: tyler811
There is a guy that plays on my BF 42 server once and while and says that a double wide mobile home on a postage size lot next to lake goes for over $ 350,00. Dont know if it is true but damn that alot of money for a tornado target

Holy shiat, that'd buy a three story 4 bed, 4 bath house out here in the midwest. :Q

I know it would here in some parts of MI. Another fella that used to play on our BF 42 server is a retired Fire Captain from Oxnard California, I think it was and he said about the same thing.

Your not talking about Killer Fart are you?!?

 
Originally posted by: Ready
I want to buy a house so fvcking bad I'm willing to sacrifice 10000 anandtech virgins to get it. No 100,000 virgins.
Fvcked up california
fvcked up housing market
POS 1/2 mil houses everywhere
I need to own a fvcking house but I'm spending 1/2 a fvcking million for those retarded pieces of sh!ts. Just want to own a lousy 3bed/2bath house to stuff a stupid 60" high def TV in with a lousy surround sound system to go with it.
Just want a lousy garage so I can work on my POS car once in a while and perhaps a backyard I can neglect and watch those wonderful weed grow. But I can't do any of these sh!t in this $1200/month condo I rent. Can that 10.9 earthquake hurry up and come and knock some sense into these prices?

Ok I've said my peace

OH MY GOD YES!!!

<=== Opposite coast, same problem. I also cannot wait to move out of here. Soon as I get a job elsewhere, I'm GONE.
 
San Jose, Ca. here... a townhome, A TOWNHOME, across the street just went for a little over 615k... 3 bedroom, around 1200 square feet.


 
just get a huge loan that you can't afford like the recent trend seems to be. Make your monthly payment each month which only covers the interest and then four years from now go into some tough times lose the house declare bankruptcy and start living off the government. This seems to be a pretty popular cycle for people in so cal.
 
Move to southern Indiana. In December I bought a 3BR, 2 Bath, 2 car garage, 1350 sq. ft., built in 2001, all brick, with deck and yardbarn for $118k.

And the BIG plus is that the company I work for nicely competes against similar industries in salary that might be located in higher cost areas... thus I make out quite nicely.
 
Northern IN is cheap too, but I'm was working my way outta the state until I got married to someone who didn't want to leave due to family being in the area. The low cost is nice tho!
 
Originally posted by: DefDC
Northern IN is cheap too, but I'm was working my way outta the state until I got married to someone who didn't want to leave due to family being in the area. The low cost is nice tho!

I also married someone who didn't want to move any farther from her family. Its we've been married 5 years, and dated 3 years before that - my wife has finally agreed that for us to afford a family, we need to move. And she's to a point where she isn't attached to her family anymore so she's now excited about moving.
 
Originally posted by: Philippine Mango
Don't worry, soon the housing market will plummet and then you can buy your house.

I've heard that too. How soon?

Originally posted by: Ewat
Seriously just move to the midwest. You can buy big houses for cheap out here.

Plus, commute time is usually shorter... and people are nicer... and the air and water is cleaner...
 
Originally posted by: Ready
I want to buy a house so fvcking bad I'm willing to sacrifice 10000 anandtech virgins to get it. No 100,000 virgins.
Fvcked up california
fvcked up housing market
POS 1/2 mil houses everywhere
I need to own a fvcking house but I'm spending 1/2 a fvcking million for those retarded pieces of sh!ts. Just want to own a lousy 3bed/2bath house to stuff a stupid 60" high def TV in with a lousy surround sound system to go with it.
Just want a lousy garage so I can work on my POS car once in a while and perhaps a backyard I can neglect and watch those wonderful weed grow. But I can't do any of these sh!t in this $1200/month condo I rent. Can that 10.9 earthquake hurry up and come and knock some sense into these prices?

Ok I've said my peace

You call that saying your 'peace'? I'd fvcking hate to hear you saying your non-peace. 😀

Do what I did, and what many do: move. I know quite a few people that sold what they had in the SF area and moved to the SE (I'm in Atlanta) and got a lot more home for the spending dollar.
 
Originally posted by: GhostDoggy
Originally posted by: Ready
I want to buy a house so fvcking bad I'm willing to sacrifice 10000 anandtech virgins to get it. No 100,000 virgins.
Fvcked up california
fvcked up housing market
POS 1/2 mil houses everywhere
I need to own a fvcking house but I'm spending 1/2 a fvcking million for those retarded pieces of sh!ts. Just want to own a lousy 3bed/2bath house to stuff a stupid 60" high def TV in with a lousy surround sound system to go with it.
Just want a lousy garage so I can work on my POS car once in a while and perhaps a backyard I can neglect and watch those wonderful weed grow. But I can't do any of these sh!t in this $1200/month condo I rent. Can that 10.9 earthquake hurry up and come and knock some sense into these prices?

Ok I've said my peace

You call that saying your 'peace'? I'd fvcking hate to hear you saying your non-peace. 😀

Do what I did, and what many do: move. I know quite a few people that sold what they had in the SF area and moved to the SE (I'm in Atlanta) and got a lot more home for the spending dollar.

I have a home in Tulsa, OK and a condo in downtown Atlanta, and in my view Atlanta is just as expensive as any other area in the US. You can get a reasonable home in a suburb of Atlanta if you want a 1+ hour commute, but even tiny bungalows in the midtown and surrounding areas are $500k+... easy.

Atlanta is a great city though.
 
Sure, Buckhead lofts are running $500K, but the folks I know got from $750K to over a million for their SF lofts.

One of my neighbors works for a manjor chemical company and working in the SF area, but lives in Atlanta. He said my little $250K home was going for a easy million, and his ranch that he paid $217K goes for about three-quarters of a million. WOW! Of course, I am thinking of extremes, and healthy portions of California are like NYC, Boston, DC, etc. in terms of property prices and general cost of living.
 
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