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By: | Jan 19, 2016 | Report Comment
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ScotsmanSome of these ideas are worth looking at, but as alayws, they are skewed to favor certain tax brackets so that the masses can stomach it. I am afraid that they won't touch the mortgage interest deduction b/c real estate is in such a precarious position, and the banking industry I am sure will let them know what would happen if they caused house values to fall further by removing another ownership incentive.The only one that has a chance of making it through, and I will be surprised if Obama doesn't push for it, is raising capital gains taxes. This is the only one that won't affect the real estate prices. It may affect stock prices though as it becomes more costly to take a profit. Rate this comment: 0 0
By: | Sep 27, 2013 | Report Comment
By :By :By :By :Maybe we should start a spin-off site caelld marriagebubble.com. When it comes to risk and marriage, it's always July, 2007. ;-)It's a great time to marry?I saw a sign along the road in Everett today.Happy Wife!Happy Life!Avoid Foreclosure.I was inspecting a house in Fed Way, and as I jumped down from poking my head in the attic space the trapdoor fell shut on my hand just before I let go. My titanium wedding band was forcibly removed along with some skin and flesh. I was lucky not to lose the finger. As it was I merely sprained the joint. I think there's a message here somewhere. For one thing definitely use a ladder to inspect attic spaces. Another might be more subtle and more sinister I'm not a superstitious person, but this wasn't exactly a little thing like seeing a black cat or walking under a ladder. As for the house? Some other idiot paid 2007 prices for it. I can't compete with that kind of stupid although clearly I need to be more careful looking at houses. It hadn't had any updates, either. I was left scratching my head and nursing a torn knuckle.I'm actually very glad we didn't buy that house, in retrospect. It wasn't worth half of what they ended up selling it for. No character whatsoever. Instant negative equity, at the price the final buyer paid.This is amazing can afford 1000s of dollars worth of titanium ring but cannot afford a 200K house!consumerism at its best Rate this comment: 0 0
By: | Sep 27, 2013 | Report Comment
Beautiful!
By: jan elfman | Jul 13, 2013 | Report Comment
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