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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thank you all for making me feel better about being a single mom (and homeowner.) Before I made the offer on my house, I had my ex come over and look at it with me. He said, "This is great." He listed the few things he noticed that might be issues, but agreed that I should buy it. No arguments. That said, in this market, it sucks to be a single-income buyer competing with dual-income buyers. So try to remember that when you're getting frustrated. You have more buying power as a couple. Maybe y'all could make two lists of everything you want, rank them, and then agree that you're both not getting everything? (Also, how did this sh*t not come up before? you're married.)[/quote] First house was easy, we didn't have kids. I didn't really care. Like I said I'm usually pretty flexible. Now that I have kids, I will not budge on the schools and am realistic about the time it would take to commute from work to pick them up from school. [/quote]
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