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Re: Buying Power Index Class of 2010
Pushing off payments at 6-8% far into the future is actually not a bad deal because of time discounting and inflation. But that's another discussion. Each person has own financial preference, I just want to point out loan payments are not completely set in stone.
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Re: Buying Power Index Class of 2010
The parts of Arlington I'm familiar with are extraordinarily expensive.AreJay711 wrote:Yeah, this.Julio_El_Chavo wrote:160k in Houston FTW.
Also, DC is pretty cheap if you live in Alexandria or Arlington VA or down by the Navy Yards (AreJay's surefire real estate investment of the next 5 -10 years).
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