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[quote=Anonymous]Okay not sure who this PP is ^^ Do you have a house on the market or something? You want me to buy it? - Yes we live in NW DC. No we do not plan to buy here. We have many options of different locations (we are not from here) and do not have a clear idea of where exactly we think we might live in the future. We are from international backgrounds, as I stated before. We work in the international realm. We both have lived in several countries. We would even be interested in the possibility of living overseas when our children are a little older. ***My family moved from the Midwest to southern Africa when I was 11 years old. So it can be done and can be a very enriching experience for the whole family! - So no, I am not buying a house here right now just because some rando on DCUM cannot stand that I am not interested and wants so hard to convince me otherwise. - I am not throwing away money by renting; I am enjoying the peace of mind of living below my means in an excellent neighborhood, in a wonderful place, with great neighbors and landlord. We don't have to spend more money on our own appliances. I'm pretty happy with our current living situation and hope to stay here as many years as possible. - I have the opposite of a "poverty mentality," lol. I think you don't know what that means. It is not based on how much money or what you have. As the examples I gave above of my neighbors with the same number or fewer kids than mine, who complain about not having enough space in their (owned) homes, with each child having their own bedroom, finished basements, patios, etc., people can be happy with what they have, or have a "poverty mentality" meaning they always think they don't have enough. We have enough. We don't lack anything. I'm happy about that. And.... I am happily not owning a home. [/quote]
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