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Topic: House or Apt?
Etrain's photo
Sat 08/23/08 10:32 AM





log cabin out in the woods..peaceful easy feeling. close to nature, make your own trails,bonfires at night, lay in your yard and watch the stars ....run around naked and have a water baloon fight....


so id say...log cabin...

now thats a good idea...except I'd have to start calling peccy bear bait thenlaugh laugh laugh


laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

see who can run faster !!!!!laugh laugh laugh laugh

I could just picture the "chunky one" running through the woods screaming like a little girl...little legs going 100 mphlaugh laugh laugh laugh
LOL.....You could probably talk to them cro-magnon guy!

drinker drinker drinker Jealousy...you just want to be like me...but you will never be the traindrinker drinker drinker

Ruth34611's photo
Sat 08/23/08 10:34 AM
Owning is not necessarily better financially than renting. Here is a good article by Suze Orman to help you decide.

http://biz.yahoo.com/pfg/e10buyrent/

redhead44613's photo
Sat 08/23/08 10:35 AM




log cabin out in the woods..peaceful easy feeling. close to nature, make your own trails,bonfires at night, lay in your yard and watch the stars ....run around naked and have a water baloon fight....


so id say...log cabin...

now thats a good idea...except I'd have to start calling peccy bear bait thenlaugh laugh laugh


laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

see who can run faster !!!!!laugh laugh laugh laugh

I could just picture the "chunky one" running through the woods screaming like a little girl...little legs going 100 mphlaugh laugh laugh laugh
rofl rofl oh I can so see that

myssfytz's photo
Sat 08/23/08 10:37 AM






log cabin out in the woods..peaceful easy feeling. close to nature, make your own trails,bonfires at night, lay in your yard and watch the stars ....run around naked and have a water baloon fight....


so id say...log cabin...

now thats a good idea...except I'd have to start calling peccy bear bait thenlaugh laugh laugh


laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

see who can run faster !!!!!laugh laugh laugh laugh

I could just picture the "chunky one" running through the woods screaming like a little girl...little legs going 100 mphlaugh laugh laugh laugh
LOL.....You could probably talk to them cro-magnon guy!

drinker drinker drinker Jealousy...you just want to be like me...but you will never be the traindrinker drinker drinker


not sure anybody could EVER be like you !!!laugh laugh drinker drinker drinker

BobbyJ's photo
Sat 08/23/08 10:46 AM
I know exactly what you mean. The house I live in is 4,000 sq. ft. with five bedrooms. It's on two acres of grass and woods and it takes me three hours on a riding tractor just to mow the lawn every week. My average utility bill is $400-$500 a month! So, I feel your pain!

I put my house up for sale three weeks ago in order to downsize. Once it sells, I'm going to build something that I've always dreamed about, a hexagonal house (more to the tune of 2,000 sq. ft.).

Rent or buy again. There's no better time to buy than right now. The prices and interest rates don't get any better. It really depends on what you need, a permanent place or one where you're not committed to staying for any extended period of time.

JustAGuy2112's photo
Sat 08/23/08 10:49 AM






log cabin out in the woods..peaceful easy feeling. close to nature, make your own trails,bonfires at night, lay in your yard and watch the stars ....run around naked and have a water baloon fight....


so id say...log cabin...

now thats a good idea...except I'd have to start calling peccy bear bait thenlaugh laugh laugh


laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

see who can run faster !!!!!laugh laugh laugh laugh

I could just picture the "chunky one" running through the woods screaming like a little girl...little legs going 100 mphlaugh laugh laugh laugh
LOL.....You could probably talk to them cro-magnon guy!

drinker drinker drinker Jealousy...you just want to be like me...but you will never be the traindrinker drinker drinker


Hey now. Like Gallagher said...

We aren't descended from the big slow cavemen who got eaten by the dinosaurs. We are descended from the little quick fu**ers who got away!!!

lilangel2's photo
Sat 08/23/08 10:50 AM

I know exactly what you mean. The house I live in is 4,000 sq. ft. with five bedrooms. It's on two acres of grass and woods and it takes me three hours on a riding tractor just to mow the lawn every week. My average utility bill is $400-$500 a month! So, I feel your pain!

I put my house up for sale three weeks ago in order to downsize. Once it sells, I'm going to build something that I've always dreamed about, a hexagonal house (more to the tune of 2,000 sq. ft.).

Rent or buy again. There's no better time to buy than right now. The prices and interest rates don't get any better. It really depends on what you need, a permanent place or one where you're not committed to staying for any extended period of time.


YES...Bigger isn't always better! Not these days. My house is also an older house and not very energy efficient. It is two story and a lot to clean. I was thinking of something on one level...3 bedroom...energy efficient...nota huge yard but big enough for a pool )can't have a pool here without alot of tree and root removal and moving a drain field.

izzie's photo
Sat 08/23/08 10:51 AM
HOUSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Etrain's photo
Sat 08/23/08 10:53 AM

HOUSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

RAWR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!(is the BF around???)grumble grumble grumble

BobbyJ's photo
Sat 08/23/08 10:55 AM


I know exactly what you mean. The house I live in is 4,000 sq. ft. with five bedrooms. It's on two acres of grass and woods and it takes me three hours on a riding tractor just to mow the lawn every week. My average utility bill is $400-$500 a month! So, I feel your pain!

I put my house up for sale three weeks ago in order to downsize. Once it sells, I'm going to build something that I've always dreamed about, a hexagonal house (more to the tune of 2,000 sq. ft.).

Rent or buy again. There's no better time to buy than right now. The prices and interest rates don't get any better. It really depends on what you need, a permanent place or one where you're not committed to staying for any extended period of time.


YES...Bigger isn't always better! Not these days. My house is also an older house and not very energy efficient. It is two story and a lot to clean. I was thinking of something on one level...3 bedroom...energy efficient...nota huge yard but big enough for a pool )can't have a pool here without alot of tree and root removal and moving a drain field.


I mentioned that I'm building my next house. The cost of building materials is way, way down right now, too. I'm building my own house without using any contractors. Still, contractors are hurting for business, too, so they're going cheap. Pick a place and build exactly what you've always wanted!

MirrorMirror's photo
Sat 08/23/08 10:59 AM
bigsmile I prefer housebigsmile

Jules0565's photo
Sat 08/23/08 10:59 AM

bigsmile I prefer housebigsmile


I thought you preferred trees? laugh :tongue:

MirrorMirror's photo
Sat 08/23/08 11:08 AM


bigsmile I prefer housebigsmile


I thought you preferred trees? laugh :tongue:
bigsmile tree housebigsmile

Jules0565's photo
Sat 08/23/08 11:09 AM



bigsmile I prefer housebigsmile


I thought you preferred trees? laugh :tongue:
bigsmile tree housebigsmile


ahh ok, much better for the monkey! laugh

MirrorMirror's photo
Sat 08/23/08 11:10 AM




bigsmile I prefer housebigsmile


I thought you preferred trees? laugh :tongue:
bigsmile tree housebigsmile


ahh ok, much better for the monkey! laugh
flowerforyou

Krimsa's photo
Sat 08/23/08 11:13 AM
That photo reminds me of that little helper monkey for that handicapped person in that Stephen King story...he looks like trouble waiting to happen.

scoundrel's photo
Sat 08/23/08 12:52 PM


I been thinking of a motor home bigsmile


...a smaller house on wheels bigsmile


The motor home provides you with the option of renting out your house.
Map out intermediate locations for extended stays, so that motor home costs don't skyrocket. Use less expensive vehicles for getting around while the motor home is used as a base to operate out of.

itsmetina's photo
Sat 08/23/08 12:55 PM


log cabin out in the woods..peaceful easy feeling. close to nature, make your own trails,bonfires at night, lay in your yard and watch the stars ....run around naked and have a water baloon fight....


so id say...log cabin...



..yeah maybe...in the MTNs though...Tennesee...or Kentucky maybe...or even Colorado
Cororado is the best.I think maybe a smaller house

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