Poll: syclone or house

Poll: syclone or house

  • House

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  • fix truck

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Methuselah

New member
Punish your cash flow with a house now, and you will thank yourself later. Often, you can swing things so that your mortgage is little more than a nice apartment. In my case, at least, I could be living in a crappy 2 person apartment, or live in a 2000 sq ft home....for the same monthly payment. But whereas all of my apartment rent would be disappearing into the ether, an ever-increasing percentage of my mortgage payment is going directly to the house...creating equity.

Think of it this way, soon enough your pocket book will recover from the down payment and you'll be left with a garage, a space to make the woman happy, and equity :)

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TyGuyJeff

New member
Agreed. A house is a much better investment. Having a garage will save your OTHER investment (truck) much safer than an apartment complex parking lot. I dunno. Food for thought.
 

RS25.com

New member
Do the house, because after a year (or more) you can refinance the house or take a loan against the equity in the house at a nice low rate to have the cash to fix the truck.
 

WS6Clint

New member
Go for the house, put the truck on hold. Real estate is the best investment you can make, there is only so much land out there and the value is only going to go up.
 

FLSY2730

New member
House for sure, the best investment, i just borrowed some money against my house at 4.5 percent, thats how i got my new 2002 ss, i could not get that rate on a car loan :D
 

SYO237

SyTy Registry
go against the system and make your sy haul ass...you'll be happy that the mustang next to you hasnt got a chance in the world....

cardboard boxes are cheap nowadays....plus you got plenty of leg room if you put the tailgate down


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RAACCR

Member
I can relate to where you're coming from, since I just sold 2 Syclones to purchase a house. My 2 cents on the subject: buy the house now; build the Sy later.

Rob
 
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