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RE: Your thinking is croerct on windows, and electrical, but I'd add roofing to that list too since it's isn't cheap and generally isn't the kind of home improvement project anyone ever wants to (or should) take on. As for insulation, I wouldn't worry about that TOO much Unless you're going with some alternative to fiberglass, it's actually relatively cheap. My first house didn't have an insulated crawl and I put in about 800 square feet of paper faced R32 for ~$300. And I'm pretty sure you can still deduct that from the energy efficiency tax credit, so you'd get 1/3 or so back. Also, there are services that can do exterior wall spray in and attic spray in pretty affordably. And basements are awesome. Especially during hot summers :)RE: I have a very understanding wife, though I've learned that she always needs at least ONE bathroom working :D Rate this comment: 0 0
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By :RE: I'm not going to try to change your mind pfft, I've read euongh of your rants to realize it's a waste of time and furthermore I don't care what you think or write about the subject. It's not like the buy now propaganda that can ruin a persons finances, health and family. If a few readers of SB believe that you are right about borrowing and spending it makes no difference whatsoever to them or anyone else. I think you are dead wrong though and no, you can't change my mind about it either. I do wish you were right though, I really do.why can't you address at least some of my points?do you think kids want their parents working or half a view less percentage points of national debt? the fact is we hold 95% of the same views. I know you won't believe that but it's true. the one crucial difference is that I am listening to the market while you are telling it what to do. despite the bailout and the stimulus the markets are saying the US will have no trouble paying it's bills. you might not like it but that's is a fact. Rate this comment: 0 0
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