Posted by 36 coupe on January 05, 2009 at 05:20:42 from (216.220.248.252):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Time to move? posted by noncompos on January 03, 2009 at 12:10:30:
Too many people lost every thing buying homes that were way beyond their means.My Dad and I built a small house in 1958.Acre lot was bought from a neighbor for 300.00.A state highway went thru us in 1964.Land prices had shot way up and zoning kept me from having my own TV shop at home.I sold every thing I had, put the cash in the bank and bought an old farm with 150 acres for cash.Worked for an area TV shop for 2 years then built my own shop on my place.No zoning no building permits.While its be hard going at times Im still here after 43 years.A nice small house can be built for far less than the cost of a mobile home.The problem is that most people need instant gratification these days.My son and his wife lived in a camper trailer in warm weather and stay with us in winter.They built a nice house with out borrowing any money.
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