Anonymous wrote:I hate this post. I thought we had pretty good housing costs, but there are a lot of people in nice houses in nice neighborhoods with some low mortgages!! Says the Silver Spring, 1600 sq ft owner with a mortgage of $2470 (all in). Maybe when I grow up, I can be some of the pp's ...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eastern market RH, 900 sf, $0 mortgage
squatter? I kid I kid
Bought in 1996. Paid it off last year. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SF, CA, 2600 sq. ft., no mortgage.
Show off!
Can I have a job?
Anonymous wrote:Eastern market RH, 900 sf, $0 mortgage
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still trying to follow the logic of "I need a big house to have a dry basement". You couldn't do a smaller house because it wouldn't fit into the neighborhood? Because all of the other new homes in GF are BFHs?
Anonymous wrote:St. Louis, Missouri. House in the burbs in a great school district.
2200 square feet - mortgage is $650 per month. With insurance and taxes, we pay $910 per month.
Anonymous wrote:I'm still trying to follow the logic of "I need a big house to have a dry basement". You couldn't do a smaller house because it wouldn't fit into the neighborhood? Because all of the other new homes in GF are BFHs?