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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]FFS, now people are arguing that you should be fine with BOTH losing your job and your home value tanking. And if you don't it's all your fault. What the hell is wrong with people.[/quote] I don't think anyone is saying this. I think people should be prepared for these things. Both happen frequently to many families at the same time. Widespread job losses are often the reason why home values go down. If you are worried about the impact of a potential downturn in property values on your personal finances, I suggest you speak with a financial advisor. It may be a good idea for you to build up an emergency fund/change the distribution of your portfolio to include less risky and more liquid assets. What I do not think is helpful is advocating for [b]segregation in our schools[/b] to protect your home value.[/quote] I see this word gets thrown casually. I am genuunly ionterested where is segregation where some one is not allowed to buy and attend near by schools? If by segregation, you mean why poor kids are not attending some rich schools far away then it's a poor arguement to make for segregation. People will buy where they can afford and go to school close to their house. That's how it has worked due to being most efficient use of tax payers money. That's not segregation.[/quote]
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