Prices have gone up!
On 5/24/2015 8:57 AM, sf wrote:
> On Sun, 24 May 2015 09:43:01 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>
>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>
>>> Hence my point. I still have to pay for maintenance so the house isn't
>>> free. My parents didn't have a mortgage either. So what?
>>
>> Jill, you are *really* showing your lack of intelligence here. I've
>> always thought better of you.
>>
>> You got the house for free! Then you took over the maintenance fees
>> just like everyone else does. Other's pay a mortgage each month and
>> then they also pay for the other fees.
>>
>> You live in an expensive exclusive neighborhood. I'm sure you pay some
>> high monthly fee per month like some condo fee. Not only that, you
>> even have to pay about $1000 a year for the Pub restaurant
>> fees...whether you eat there or not. You are spending a LOT more
>> money living there than if you just sold it and bought a real private
>> home or even started renting again.
>>
>> You got the expensive house for free. If you didn't you would be
>> paying a high mortgage in addition to what you are paying now. Hello?
>>
>> Let me go "here" now..... you evidently haven't worked since you moved
>> in there. So they obviously left you a good amount of inheritance
>> money in addition to the house. Easy to see that you have the ability
>> to maintain this expensive dwelling and still not have to work to keep
>> all the payments up.
>>
>> Face it, Jill. You won. You have retired in an expensive
>> neighborhood and at a very young age. I envy you but I'm not jealous.
>> Enjoy your good fortune and quit bitching about costs and don't ever
>> tell us that you got nothing for free. You are so totally clueless if
>> you maintain that silly argument.
>>
>
> She's right and you're completely wrong, Gary.
>
>
Nope.
The house was free, something to celebrate, not make excuses for.
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