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Old 05-24-2021, 08:39 PM
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Homes are "purchased" via a scam called a mortgage whereby money is fabricated out of no where and create slaves. This creates many problems.
Ironically the more money they fabricate out of nowhere the more value your house is worth.
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Old 05-24-2021, 08:38 PM
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Old 05-24-2021, 09:47 PM
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Trumptard here, I bought my home with a FHA loan requiring only the 3.5% down. It’s 1400 sq feet 4 bed 2 bath and it was 215k when I bought it

I live in AZ which hasn’t been ruined by democrat policies. CA right next to us has been however. This means that tens of thousands of people from CA are migrating to my state

They are selling the tiny aluminum toolshed they lived in in CA for 500,000 and taking that and buying a 2 story 1800 sq foot 5 bed 2 bath home in az for the same price

Because of this rush, the value of homes, especially in my area which believe it or not is a nice part of town and not a trailer park as some on this forum believe, have gone way up

In the last year alone, my home has gone up from 215k to now 350k Zillow estimate

When I first bought it my mortgage was 1200/mo which I could not afford in my own. I first had a co-worker roommate paying 500/mo inc utilities (yeah I give good deals), and when he got a home with his gf then my cousin, his gf, and their kid moved in and started paying me 700/mo rent incl utilities

What was killing me was the mortgage insurance. $200/mo just being flushed down the toilet. So I refinanced with Rocket after I had put 20% down and got my monthly to 900/mo. Now I can afford to live on my own, just me and my cat and 3 rooms to store my stuff

Sorry ya’ll live in democrat cities. Don’t migrate to mine or if you do, don’t bring your failed politics with you
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Old 05-24-2021, 09:54 PM
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Trumptard here, I bought my home with a FHA loan requiring only the 3.5% down. It’s 1400 sq feet 4 bed 2 bath and it was 215k when I bought it

I live in AZ which hasn’t been ruined by democrat policies. CA right next to us has been however. This means that tens of thousands of people from CA are migrating to my state

They are selling the tiny aluminum toolshed they lived in in CA for 500,000 and taking that and buying a 2 story 1800 sq foot 5 bed 2 bath home in az for the same price

Because of this rush, the value of homes, especially in my area which believe it or not is a nice part of town and not a trailer park as some on this forum believe, have gone way up

In the last year alone, my home has gone up from 215k to now 350k Zillow estimate

When I first bought it my mortgage was 1200/mo which I could not afford in my own. I first had a co-worker roommate paying 500/mo inc utilities (yeah I give good deals), and when he got a home with his gf then my cousin, his gf, and their kid moved in and started paying me 700/mo rent incl utilities

What was killing me was the mortgage insurance. $200/mo just being flushed down the toilet. So I refinanced with Rocket after I had put 20% down and got my monthly to 900/mo. Now I can afford to live on my own, just me and my cat and 3 rooms to store my stuff

Sorry ya’ll live in democrat cities. Don’t migrate to mine or if you do, don’t bring your failed politics with you
Yeah. Wife talks about AZ or UT, but I'm thinking Montana. I want to grow white oak and black walnut for a long term investment in high value timber. The walnut would take 30 years; a retirement bloom bequeathed to my wife who, let's be real, will probably outlive me. The white oak will take 70; an inheritance for the grandchildren
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Old 05-24-2021, 10:01 PM
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Yeah. Wife talks about AZ or UT, but I'm thinking Montana. I want to grow white oak and black walnut for a long term investment in high value timber. The walnut would take 30 years; a retirement bloom bequeathed to my wife who, let's be real, will probably outlive me. The white oak will take 70; an inheritance for the grandchildren
Montana sounds nice. I’m the outdoorsy type so I would like it there too

Summers are brutal in az. It’s our one big negative. Rest of the year weather is perfect, only gets down to like 60 degrees in the winter. But summers it’s 115-118. So hot when I jog outside I see no life other than dead birds. Everything is inside or under cover
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Trumptard here, I bought my home with a FHA loan requiring only the 3.5% down. It’s 1400 sq feet 4 bed 2 bath and it was 215k when I bought it

I live in AZ which hasn’t been ruined by democrat policies. CA right next to us has been however. This means that tens of thousands of people from CA are migrating to my state

They are selling the tiny aluminum toolshed they lived in in CA for 500,000 and taking that and buying a 2 story 1800 sq foot 5 bed 2 bath home in az for the same price

Because of this rush, the value of homes, especially in my area which believe it or not is a nice part of town and not a trailer park as some on this forum believe, have gone way up

In the last year alone, my home has gone up from 215k to now 350k Zillow estimate

When I first bought it my mortgage was 1200/mo which I could not afford in my own. I first had a co-worker roommate paying 500/mo inc utilities (yeah I give good deals), and when he got a home with his gf then my cousin, his gf, and their kid moved in and started paying me 700/mo rent incl utilities

What was killing me was the mortgage insurance. $200/mo just being flushed down the toilet. So I refinanced with Rocket after I had put 20% down and got my monthly to 900/mo. Now I can afford to live on my own, just me and my cat and 3 rooms to store my stuff

Sorry ya’ll live in democrat cities. Don’t migrate to mine or if you do, don’t bring your failed politics with you
Are you trying to pin capitalism and the effect of accumulation on democrat policies?
No shit sherlock, that inernational buyers rush to buy houses in Cali before they buy the houses in fucking Hoenix / kidnappix arizona.
Have no doubt tho.
They coming.
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Are you trying to pin capitalism and the effect of accumulation on democrat policies?
No shit sherlock, that inernational buyers rush to buy houses in Cali before they buy the houses in fucking Hoenix / kidnappix arizona.
Have no doubt tho.
They coming.
CA is the way it is because of their state policies. The people coming to AZ are almost entirely coming from CA. Or I guess every non-partisan realtor who isn’t a conservative and has no idea that I am that I’ve talked to recently is lying out their ass about where the demand for homes in AZ is coming from

I mean failed policies at a state level. But of course there’s failed at fed level but that’s a diff subject
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Old 05-24-2021, 10:09 PM
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Trumptard here... my area which... is a nice part of town and not a trailer park as some on this forum believe...
Those two things aren't mutually exclusive?

Negative net migration in the last decade in CA was <1MM. The prior decade it was closer to 2MM.

People leaving CA has nothing to do with the state government and everything to do with cashing out. The reason that rate is declining is that the price of housing is increasing in the desirable places to live; here in Colorado for example.

Maybe your state will also be "ruined by democratic policies" and you'll gain some equity and can move somewhere backward and live happily ever after.

Also, $1,200.00 per month was too much? Sounds like you're poor. Why are you voting against your own self interests?
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Those two things aren't mutually exclusive?

Negative net migration in the last decade in CA was <1MM. The prior decade it was closer to 2MM.

People leaving CA has nothing to do with the state government and everything to do with cashing out. The reason that rate is declining is that the price of housing is increasing in the desirable places to live; here in Colorado for example.

Maybe your state will also be "ruined by democratic policies" and you'll gain some equity and can move somewhere backward and live happily ever after.

Also, $1,200.00 per month was too much? Sounds like you're poor. Why are you voting against your own self interests?
I make 55k/yr so no, unfortunately not. It would be great to get free food and free healthcare but turns out I don’t qualify and have to work for everything I get

And that’s weird because all news articles that I read talking about the exodus were mentioning high taxes and EPA regulations on new housing driving housing and cost of living prices beyond what people could afford as the main reasons people were leaving

But whatever helps you sleep at night
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Old 05-24-2021, 10:22 PM
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And that’s weird because all news articles that I read talking about the exodus were mentioning high taxes and EPA regulations on new housing driving housing and cost of living prices beyond what people could afford as the main reasons people were leaving

But whatever helps you sleep at night
I thought you Trump retards didn't listen to the mainstream media.
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