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Borrow money and hope to sell at a higher price JVS Apr 2016 #1
It's been insane for decades. haikugal Apr 2016 #2
Wait... there's a lawnmower channel? Initech Apr 2016 #3
That was my reaction. SMC22307 Apr 2016 #23
Ha ha. Not I say. I think I spend about as much time flipping miyazaki Apr 2016 #42
Exactly. Plus what I usually ended up on were... SMC22307 Apr 2016 #44
You're not missing anything. Initech Apr 2016 #45
Yep. Netflix and PBS are enough for me. (n/t) SMC22307 Apr 2016 #46
Asking myself this question as well flamingdem Apr 2016 #4
Where do people GET this kind of money? LiberalEsto Apr 2016 #5
Small 2br Apt in my area is 12-1400/mo. HooptieWagon Apr 2016 #6
We bought three decades ago spinbaby Apr 2016 #8
I've been in my small house a while. HooptieWagon Apr 2016 #10
No kidding. I couldn't afford the house in Maryland if I had to buy it again. yeoman6987 Apr 2016 #38
Same here; I couldn't afford it on my salary alone. alarimer Apr 2016 #69
house hunters on HGTV edhopper Apr 2016 #7
I love it when two 25-years-olds with a budget of $900,000 Arugula Latte Apr 2016 #11
The kitchen is always edhopper Apr 2016 #15
Yeah!!! Who the hell takes a kitchen out on a date these days? So Far From Heaven Apr 2016 #24
I'd settle for a kitchen that had a stove younger than 31 yrs old Pakhet Apr 2016 #26
So true! Populist_Prole Apr 2016 #59
As someone who grew up in a poor rural area that shit drives me crazy. Odin2005 Apr 2016 #19
The stainless appliances Texasgal Apr 2016 #21
Because they have money to fix it Travis_0004 Apr 2016 #27
I worked in restaurants for too long when I was younger. Mariana Apr 2016 #28
I was thinking the same thing meow2u3 Apr 2016 #49
yes, cookie cutter grasswire Apr 2016 #29
No kidding. yeoman6987 Apr 2016 #39
Yeah that drives me up a wall too Populist_Prole Apr 2016 #58
Hard to say how others do it. 2naSalit Apr 2016 #9
loans JI7 Apr 2016 #12
They may have an inheritance Beaverhausen Apr 2016 #13
Or some people know how to make their money earn money. I turned 3000 bucks underahedgerow Apr 2016 #25
If you hit the real-estate market at the right time CoffeeCat Apr 2016 #31
"By the time the average Joe figures it out, it's too late." SusanCalvin Apr 2016 #34
Timing is everything in real estate. mnhtnbb Apr 2016 #48
Well that's it, isn't it? Staying in front of the game is the hardest part. It takes underahedgerow Apr 2016 #54
"No one gets rich by working from 9-5 and taking a paycheck from someone else." SusanCalvin Apr 2016 #35
But does it make me a sucker for having no desire to become rich? miyazaki Apr 2016 #43
Absolutely not!!!! It's a GOOD thing to not have unrealistic or lofty goals! underahedgerow Apr 2016 #51
Much of what I see on tv leaves me scratching my head Marrah_G Apr 2016 #14
My guess is either the show is completely full of shit, or they have family money. nt ohnoyoudidnt Apr 2016 #16
The most expensive home I ever bought was for $45,000.00 Kaleva Apr 2016 #17
I haven't seen a $35,000.00 house since the 70s. virgogal Apr 2016 #18
That $35,000 house bought in the 70's is probably worth a hundred grand now n/t meow2u3 Apr 2016 #50
We sold a house in 1979 for $50,000.00--we had paid $13,000.00 in 1960 virgogal Apr 2016 #66
WHERE IS THIS? nt SusanCalvin Apr 2016 #33
Upper Michigan Kaleva Apr 2016 #68
The only place I know of that you can find a home like that cheap is Detroit yeoman6987 Apr 2016 #40
I live in Upper Michigan Kaleva Apr 2016 #67
Detroit? I know a family that has few rentals and they live in them there and fix em and keep em Person 2713 Apr 2016 #41
Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble AgerolanAmerican Apr 2016 #20
Toronto, Ontario? Release The Hounds Apr 2016 #22
Either they inherited it or they're dealing coke on the side Warpy Apr 2016 #30
What I've been asking for years. SusanCalvin Apr 2016 #32
We're mortgage free, but... meaculpa2011 Apr 2016 #52
Wow. Oh wow. That's insane. SusanCalvin Apr 2016 #56
Insane it is. I'm just glad... meaculpa2011 Apr 2016 #57
Live beneath their means? Retrograde Apr 2016 #36
Many parts of California that is a reasonable budget to buy a house. Agnosticsherbet Apr 2016 #37
Yep. Teo folks carrying $4000 monthly payment Liberal_in_LA Apr 2016 #65
Half a mil given to them via inheritance, cashing in an annuity, or access to a trust? haele Apr 2016 #47
In lots of places they have to cram multiple roommates into their homes or apartments. silvershadow Apr 2016 #53
Seems a tad high matt819 Apr 2016 #55
They don't. Adrahil Apr 2016 #60
My cousin was on House Hunters. Beaverhausen Apr 2016 #61
I've heard that before from a realtor who was on a tiny house show. nolabear Apr 2016 #71
In answer to your original question: So Far From Heaven Apr 2016 #62
Is the househunt in Canada? Algernon Moncrieff Apr 2016 #63
Los angeles, sf _ avg salaries are higher. Two incomes can carry the mortgage Liberal_in_LA Apr 2016 #64
in my town hfojvt Apr 2016 #70
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