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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To have the luxury to not worry about 100s of thousands of dollars…..lol. Love it.[/quote] Omg, so dramatic. You don't lose 100s of thousands in cash when your property value goes down. Your mortgage stays the same. You have food and shelter and so much more. Good lord. [/quote] Oof. The lack of economic sense is a sight to behold, as is the twisting of words. Of course you have less money if your property value declines. It happens when you sell your house.[/quote] Yes, when you sell your house and your property value has gone down, you won't make as much money. That is the reality of property ownership. No property carries with it a guarantee of maintaining its value. You'll learn when you are all grown up and have a mortgage yourself.[/quote] And some of us need that money to send kids to college. We aren’t like you, who can afford otherwise.[/quote] It is truly not my fault, nor is it MCPSs, that you decided to lock up your savings in your home. You should have bought a smaller house or one in a less expensive area. That is just bad financial planning. [/quote] A home isn't savings. Its where you live and you take a huge hit selling it. Its very bad financial planning as it could tank or you cannot sell as too many on the market.[/quote] Certainly, the county should be invested in making sure that people don't buy homes here due to increasing home-buying uncertainty.[/quote] Oh give it a rest. Realtors have been crowing about this "uncertainty" for years and "warning" buyers about this. People seem to still want to live here and pay a premium for it [/quote] I am the person who just bought and no, a realtor did not "crow" about "uncertainty" (? why would a realtor crow about something bad?). People want to live her for the schools. take that away, and the price premium changes. You know this, though. And think everyone is a sucker except for you.[/quote] If you just bought you choose to pay a crazy premium and stop complaining. Not a chance I’d pay a million or more for most of these homes. [/quote]
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