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Originally Posted by imperiouskitten
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Oh man I just can't do the roommates thing although I believe in its power very much. Partnership is the best I can do psychologically, I have learned by experience. Oh the sexual harassment I have gotten from roommates too dude. Having work the next day and the couple you live with is drunkenly demanding a threesome. Just because I worked the flirtation angle to get my foot in that killer deal of a rental with the charitable christian landlords going under market rate...sheesh it's not a quid pro quo thing man!
as for buying a home you are definitely right. remember the bust of 08. if you had cash in the bank for land you were money green golden. i was too young [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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Ya, and another big vulnerability of that plan (and the reason I deleted that section), is that claiming to have future roommate rental payments as income won’t be accepted as income on a mortgage application. Most likely with no current source of income, the application would be declined
So (assuming one could get decent roommates), the plan would only work for someone who already had purchased the home somehow