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I've been way too much of a nomad in my life to look at seriously buying a house, but after a nice poker cash last night, I started looking at housing prices in Las Vegas on Zillow. I feel like I turned into an adult doing that.
Buying houses doesn't mean you have to live in them forever. If you decide to move on, just rent it out. That's what I'm doing from here on, I'm not selling another house again if I can help it unless it's a profitable flip.
The New Jersey Devil keeps knocking over my trashcans at night and taking out credit cards in my name.
Do you handle the landlord duties, repairs, etc or do you farm it out?
If I wind up not staying in DC that’s exactly my plan for this condo. And if I do leave, I’m going full van down by the river for a year.
I think I mentioned to you before that one of my partners lives on a boat in DC through the week and keeps his house in Virginia for retreating to. I also discovered recently that another partner moved full time to her boat somewhere in the panhandle because it's closer to her kids, and rented her house in DC out for a fortune. It seems to be a pretty accepted way of life for many.I'm way too much of a hoarder to live in a space that confined.
I've lived on a boat enough.
My mortgage was finally approved by the VA. I should be closing on Monday. Hopefully nothing fucks it up between then and now.
"Hello good sir GM, may we pretty please have your throwaway centers and gords please??!? I'll suck yo'dick!"
My grinder sump overflowed outside. Ugh. Now my yard and me are full of excrement.
Why do you have one?
My house sits downhill from the cul-de-sac, so sewage has to my pumped uphill to the street.