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Why do people complain about a housing "crisis"?
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<blockquote data-quote="jeff" data-source="post: 406981"><p>2 years ago I got married and my wife and I really wanted to buy a house. We saw the perfect house for us, but prices were insane and after a lot of talking we decided to continue to rent. It was extremely difficult to let our dream house go. 2 months ago we finally bought a house. It is a bigger, better house than the one we wanted to buy 2 years ago and in a better neighborhood. Also, it's $30k cheaper than what we would have spent 2 years ago on the other house. The house was owned by the bank and I know it was a foreclosure. Why should I feel bad for someone who didn't wait until they had their finances in order before they purchased a house? Sometimes making the tough sacrifices pays off in the end and out of this housing "crisis" a lot of people are being able to buy homes for the first time in neighborhoods that were out of their price range a few years ago. It really bothers me when I hear liberals talking about how the glass isn't even half full...it's totally empty. Grow up!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeff, post: 406981"] 2 years ago I got married and my wife and I really wanted to buy a house. We saw the perfect house for us, but prices were insane and after a lot of talking we decided to continue to rent. It was extremely difficult to let our dream house go. 2 months ago we finally bought a house. It is a bigger, better house than the one we wanted to buy 2 years ago and in a better neighborhood. Also, it's $30k cheaper than what we would have spent 2 years ago on the other house. The house was owned by the bank and I know it was a foreclosure. Why should I feel bad for someone who didn't wait until they had their finances in order before they purchased a house? Sometimes making the tough sacrifices pays off in the end and out of this housing "crisis" a lot of people are being able to buy homes for the first time in neighborhoods that were out of their price range a few years ago. It really bothers me when I hear liberals talking about how the glass isn't even half full...it's totally empty. Grow up! [/QUOTE]
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