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Good luck. Home ownership is key to family and community. if a hardcore pessimist like you is buying now...that only gives me hope that many others will a well...and provide the turnaround we need.
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Sounds like a prudent move on a desirable property at a reality-based price. Under those circumstances, how bad can you get hurt? Congrats. I want to own a house some day.
Does it need painting?
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You have to live somewhere. I have made more money on houses than almost anything else in my life and in the end you either have to buy a house or pay someone elses morgage. I prefer to pay MY morgage.
Glad to see you got a 3 car garage. Thats my only downside to the current house, could use more garage space but thats life. I have everything you mentioned and love living on the cul-de-sac. Did you check out the school district beforehand? Hope so as that really makes a house worth it for families... Now before you move in, either put new carpet and paint there, or do a "spring cleaning" and do it right, then let it air out for a day or so. Also now might be a good time to bring someone in and run Cat5 network cable to most of the rooms AND the office. Also put it in the entertainment room for the TIVO and get everything done BEFORE you move in so its ready to enjoy. Joe
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I am pretty bullish on real estate myself now...rates and prices have improved...and rents seem to be gradually improving in the areas where I own rentals (first time in a while)...but I am fully invested at the moment.
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if you love the place and think you're going to live there for awhile, no worries.
I think people get too hung up on home as "investment". It only matters if you want/need to move and whether or not you can afford the payments. And I still think that certain areas of LA aren't going to tank a lot more than they already have. Location matters. Depending on what source you believe, my ex house has dropped hard from its peak in Oct '06, but still is significantly over what we paid in '02. And I just don't see it dropping back to what we paid in '02. Location is too desirable and there are still people making money in the area. Unless we head into a depression or *really* deep recession, it should hold relatively steady. My ex again suggested I run the numbers for buying a place (looks like she's not taking an offer down south), but in my case I don't have enough down to make an affordable monthly payment. The tax benefit is significant, but I'm living in a rent controlled apt at the moment, so it is hard to get close to that with a mortgage payment. Last edited by nostatic; 04-15-2008 at 10:43 PM.. |
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A friend of mine living 20 miles West of my place has started to see values increase steadily the last 3 months so if you are in a good location at least part of the market is doing better.
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Cool! Congrats Wayne! Pick up a Dwell magazine subscription for great design ideas.
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Ho, Ho, Ho; I'm loving this!
Seriously, Congrats to you and your family buddy, YOU're a Winner! |
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Also a good time to get the garage floor painted or coated if its not already. Cat5 cable is a lot more secure than sending a signal all over the place, no matter how secure WEP is. Now that its in you are set.
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Wayne, I think there is always something about HOME. My 22 y/o daughter has her own place and a good career and right now she still wants to come out and visit us and stay for a night every month or two. She has a place in downtown LA only about 25 miles away. If you're time horizon is 10+ years you're going to make a good investment. I'm in Boston today for two of my feature, and I have a reason for being up at 6:30 AM here, GO TO BED. It was 2:38 AM at your last post.
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No mea culpas needed. You and wife made a decision that is right for your family's circumstances and needs. What a great house! Good luck with it, I sure with your study and sober consideration of all the issues you have made the right choice. Plus you wife said "now!"
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When I moved out to San Diego in 2001, you could purchase rental property and break even by renting it out. That is "just about right". If the price is near 2001, including some inflatation at 3% per year, you will not get hosed. I think you waited and jumped in at the right time. And you are realistic, that you will not have any appreciation anytime soon.
Now if inflation kicks in....this is really a good move.
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Sounds like you got a great deal on a house you really wanted.
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Wayne. It's a home. You have a family. Figure out a way to make the numbers work and go with it. You wife probably doesn't care about the charts, reversion to the mean, and all that other jazz.
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You don't have to apologize to anyone over this.
If you have a lot of $$$ liquid cash right now, can secure financing (in other words, actually find someone who will underwrite you, which it sounds like you've done), and are convinced you're able to stay put for at least 10-15 years using CONVENTIONAL terms, you'll be fine. Good on ya'. I wish there were more (including myself) so fortunate. I do agree the "best" deals are coming. If you're playing this game strictly from a left-brained/financial perspective. The "bottom" per-se is not going to happen for at least 2-3 more years. So in that sense, can you get more for your $$$ by waiting? Absolutely. However one cannot discount the emotional, "irrational" component to this. Your wife wants a home for her family that you guys own. Understandable. As long as you ride out the decline in values of the next 3-4 years and don't pay attention to it (and assuming you still have the $$$ coming in to make the payments), there's nothing to worry about. Neither gains nor losses are realized until you sell. If you wait 20 years to sell, I doubt you'll lose. . . The only way you'll get shelled on it is if you end up in a situation where you have to sell in the next 5-10 years. PV is an awesome area. I love it up there and would move there in a heartbeat given the chance. It's about as culturally removed from the L.A./SoCal ratrace as one can be without leaving the state, or at least the region. Great choice for one's sanity. The one thing I would caution is that if you're going to El Segundo every day, the commute "off the hill" is a bit of a pain. Not totally soul-crushing, but not great either. Crenshaw and the arterials to PCH/405 can get U-G-L-Y at certain times of day, but if you go off-peak it's reasonably okay. Hope it all works out. Congratulations!
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All the other stuff is just "number crunching" when all is said and done imo. You "did good", 'cause if "mama" ain't happy, NO amount of $$$ saved/made will make up for it
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You will look back at this as your best personal financial decision ever. Rates are an anomally now. The housing market is in a deflationary mode. But inflation is just about ready to take off (justwait until those tax rebates hit theeconomy this summaer and fall). Real estate will inflate along with everything else. Meanwhile you'll be paying back a mortgage based on the currenty interest environment with dollars that are worth a fraction of what they are today. Besides, that place is a mansion. You'll love it there, you'll use it while it appreciates in value. There isn't a better investment in the world.
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A house and a home for your family right now. Kids grow up fast, the longer in any one place the better. Congratulations and good luck.
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You can rationalize and rethink the pros and cons about issues like home ownership, but these is something to be said about having a place to live that you own. Sometimes thats hard to put a pricetag on. Whatever you do, it will be the right choice. Just don't over analyze it.
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Wayne, your an extremely smart man. You sound like you have a wonderful family, and some pretty neat cars as well. Their are a few Pelican's that I wish I could have just one or two of their goals, but you sir are the whole package.
Congrats on the house! Absolutely love the kitchen.
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