Another house that looks promising

There's an old saying: If you have a job you love, you'll never have to work a day in your life.
Yes, deb...son is a great example of that. They are in Miami right now enjoying some sun. Sends me pix of the food they eating for
dinner each night...lol. We always enjoyed our work and am very thankful for that. The days could be so very long and boring if you didn't enjoy your gainful employment...lol.
 

It Definitely is Not! The people of Earth, All the people of earth, have more personal wealth and advantages now than ever in history.
So what, that wasn't where I was going with my entry.

The gap between the rich and the poor continues to widen all the time... more and more each day, that was my point.
 
So what, that wasn't where I was going with my entry.

The gap between the rich and the poor continues to widen all the time... more and more each day, that was my point.
Sorry, your point is factually incorrect. Inequalities are noticed more and more all the time, but despite it's appearances are not so in actuality.
 
Its interesting how much of the wealth has been made from sheer "investing" also.
This discussion about wealth & the division between the haves & have nots doesn't define or discuss who exactly who those are. I think this discussion began with Deb posting she had 200k + she was willing to use to buy a home. Having that amount ready instead of using some over the years to keep her home livable by most people's standards. So would Deb be one that has wealth?
 
This discussion about wealth & the division between the haves & have nots doesn't define or discuss who exactly who those are. I think this discussion began with Deb posting she had 200k + she was willing to use to buy a home. Having that amount ready instead of using some over the years to keep her home livable by most people's standards. So would Deb be one that has wealth?
Depends on what was important to her I guess...and if you are saying she had the 200 K "years and years ago".
 
Depends on what was important to her I guess...and if you are saying she had the 200 K "years and years ago".
I'm not saying she had any money years & years ago. But many people not intending to move repair those issues homes develop as they develop. She did say she inherited the home but didn't say if it was clear of any mortgage still owed. But as people recognizing needed repairs and they are employed they typically take care of issues as they occur.

Having said that why no response to

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"This discussion about wealth & the division between the haves & have nots doesn't define or discuss who exactly who those are."
 
I'm not saying she had any money years & years ago. But many people not intending to move repair those issues homes develop as they develop. She did say she inherited the home but didn't say if it was clear of any mortgage still owed. But as people recognizing needed repairs and they are employed they typically take care of issues as they occur.

Having said that why no response to

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"This discussion about wealth & the division between the haves & have nots doesn't define or discuss who exactly who those are."
Her house was fully paid for when she inherited it and does not, now, have a mortgage
 
I like it. Not sure of the location.

I admit to being obsessed with possible future needs. What is fine for now, might not be when you’re 75 plus and can’t deal with the setup. I wish I’d thought of these things.

Hardwood throughout the top floor is great. Unless you already have trouble with stairs, I wouldn’t be concerned about a half set from the garage. You can add a carrier for hauling groceries. Or for yourself.

Where is the washer/dryer? Downstairs would worry m.

That separate suite may be handy later if you needed live=in help.
 
It has a septic system, not unusual since it's out in the country - or what passes as country here.
It’s too big, you do not like to clean. It has stairs, bad. The yard will cost a fortune. And it’s more than you want to spend. I vote no. 😂. Oh, gee, do I have a vote? 😍
 

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