Think of it like a car. The enjoyment and process is worth the money you'll never get out of it.
Jonathon Smithson
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Live in it for a long time. That's all you can do.
Shannon Schear
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Cry and file the loss on taxes.
Matthew Page
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If you find out, let me know
Nick Leeper
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well...you can't take it with you when you die so...wtf
Rico Larson
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Because you would be paying more on rent if you plan to live somewhere more than a few years...
Chris Draper
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You need to look up comparables square footage wise in your neighborhood
Mark Williams
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Grin and bear it and enjoy!
Jamie Reed
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Nesting instinct
Christian Renaud
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Don't ever move.
Craig O'Brien
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It's your home. You want to live in a place you enjoy, so you just do that and don't worry about the resale value because you plan on living there for a good while. Just change your mind-set.
Elizabeth Reynolds Smithson
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Because you love it and it makes you happy to live in a beautiful home with things just the way you want them 😃
Tobbie Walter
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There is no help. But, if you wait long enough, you will get your money back and more.
This is coming from a old person owning 3 different houses, grasshopper...
Terry Leeper
posted
Derek Brooks Venmo all your money to me that way you won't have anything to spend! Problem solved.. hehe..
Rahul Panjrath
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Because your spending dollars on creating the environment that will support you through all of life's ups and downs??
Drew Matthew Maifeld
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Maybe you're like your dad. I definitely did it in LeClaire! But it was fun and ended up awesome!
Craig Brooks
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This is why I'll probably never live in a house bigger than 1,200 square feet. I'd rather have land, a garden, and woods than a big house to take care of. I truly enjoy a house that takes only an hour to clean. 😂
Heather England
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It is impossible. Budget!?!?? We blew by that 3 months before our cabin was done.
Jerry Cozad
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Adulting.....pure suckage
Ray Terhune
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¯_(ツ)_/¯ just make enough 💰 that the house becomes a rounding error
Brad Dwyer
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twitter comments
you put in the money to make it a better place for *you*, not the person who will eventually buy it from you
facebook comments
Call it the forever home and move forward, lol!
Ashley Ibsen posted
Think of it like a car. The enjoyment and process is worth the money you'll never get out of it.
Jonathon Smithson posted
Live in it for a long time. That's all you can do.
Shannon Schear posted
Cry and file the loss on taxes.
Matthew Page posted
If you find out, let me know
Nick Leeper posted
well...you can't take it with you when you die so...wtf
Rico Larson posted
Because you would be paying more on rent if you plan to live somewhere more than a few years...
Chris Draper posted
You need to look up comparables square footage wise in your neighborhood
Mark Williams posted
Grin and bear it and enjoy!
Jamie Reed posted
Nesting instinct
Christian Renaud posted
Don't ever move.
Craig O'Brien posted
It's your home. You want to live in a place you enjoy, so you just do that and don't worry about the resale value because you plan on living there for a good while. Just change your mind-set.
Elizabeth Reynolds Smithson posted
Because you love it and it makes you happy to live in a beautiful home with things just the way you want them 😃
Tobbie Walter posted
There is no help. But, if you wait long enough, you will get your money back and more.
This is coming from a old person owning 3 different houses, grasshopper...
Terry Leeper posted
Derek Brooks Venmo all your money to me that way you won't have anything to spend! Problem solved.. hehe..
Rahul Panjrath posted
Because your spending dollars on creating the environment that will support you through all of life's ups and downs??
Drew Matthew Maifeld posted
Maybe you're like your dad. I definitely did it in LeClaire! But it was fun and ended up awesome!
Craig Brooks posted
This is why I'll probably never live in a house bigger than 1,200 square feet. I'd rather have land, a garden, and woods than a big house to take care of. I truly enjoy a house that takes only an hour to clean. 😂
Heather England posted
It is impossible. Budget!?!?? We blew by that 3 months before our cabin was done.
Jerry Cozad posted
Adulting.....pure suckage
Ray Terhune posted
¯_(ツ)_/¯ just make enough 💰 that the house becomes a rounding error
Brad Dwyer posted
twitter comments
you put in the money to make it a better place for *you*, not the person who will eventually buy it from you
kzurawel posted
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