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How do people get over spending more on their house than they'll get back out of it? Plz help.

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  • 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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