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Continuing with the mortgage crisis theme: by CynicalRyan 2008-03-19 10:54:43
"Rent Vs. Buy Myths That Ruined the Housing Market"
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  Some of those aren't as mythical as stated by Stuka2008-03-19 11:05:56
    not only the property tax bill by voxwoman2008-03-19 11:33:48
      Let's not forget the following: by Imp2008-03-19 12:00:56
        Water's included on mine. by esbita2008-03-19 13:25:46
  They forget "quality of life" angle. by esbita2008-03-19 11:06:11
    Or take the middle ground. Rent a house instead by merlin2008-03-19 11:15:42
      rent a house is almost or more than by joecrouse2008-03-19 11:24:12
      Here, renting IS more costly than buying. by esbita2008-03-19 11:26:34
    Well, you can certainly rent a house away by CynicalRyan2008-03-19 11:15:43
  My favorite part of the article? by undrcvrparothed2008-03-19 11:22:03
    Yep. I was amused by the ads, too. (n/t) by CynicalRyan2008-03-19 11:30:55
  #1 is only true by lheggland2008-03-19 11:33:12
    My mortgage payment has always been less than rent by Spud2008-03-19 12:13:53
    If you can afford to stay in the house by voxwoman2008-03-19 12:15:50
  What he doesn't say is that a renter by crankshaft-jr2008-03-19 12:06:33
    Plus all that stuff is also deductable by voxwoman2008-03-19 12:11:59
  #3 is false where I live by Sterling_Ag2008-03-19 12:20:50
  find a bank that will take STUFF by joecrouse2008-03-19 13:11:24
  I'm going to have to disagree with most of that by hobbs2008-03-19 15:01:55

 

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