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<jmfbahciv@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> In article <A_OdnUMqWa0ZOOTYnZ2dnUVZ8siknZ2d@xxxxxxxxx>,
> "T Wake" <usenet.es7at@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>><jmfbahciv@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>news:elbl6e$8ss_003@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> In article <ddudnfxoXvqG1OXYRVnysQ@xxxxxxxxx>,
>>> "T Wake" <usenet.es7at@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>"Lloyd Parker" <lparker@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>>news:el991p$qc5$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>> In article <el6i3f$8qk_002@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
>>>>> jmfbahciv@xxxxxxx wrote:
>>>>
>>>><snip for brevity>
>>>>
>>>>>>So? That's how you do this buying your house biz if you
>>>>>>are going to take out a loan. You can also take out a
>>>>>>loan that includes the down payment. Is it now a sin
>>>>>>to save for the down payment?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>/BAH
>>>>>
>>>>> No, but it means young people have to put off buying a house while
>>>>> they
>>>>> do.
>>>>
>>>>Which maintains the circle. While the young people are trying to save,
>>>>they
>>>>have to pay rent. While they try to save house prices go up, rent goes
>>>>and
>>>>their savings become a lower percentage of the deposit.
>>>
>>> If you don't want to pay rent, then don't rent. One of my
>>> brothers started out with a trailer.
>>>
>>
>>"Let them eat cake."
>>
>>Where did he get the trailer from?
>
> He bought it.
>
>> Where did he park it?
>
> The place he bought it from.
>
>>All things which
>>are a privilege not a right.
>
> He paid for that property. He used the money he and his wife
> earned to pay for that property. This has nothing to do
> with privilege nor rights. It has everything to do with
> self-sufficiency and no expectations for a handout.
And we live in the same loop. He needed to be able to get enough money
together to buy the trailer, and proably pay ground rent for it's storage.
No one is saying there is an expectation of a "handout," that is just
another strawman you are using to divert the topic into something you can
rant about with out addressing the fundamental facts.
The problem remains that your brother and his wife had to save up enough
money to buy the trailer. Where did they live while they were saving?
Your "solutions" so far, have not been solutions. You really do think that
people who are too poor to eat bread should eat cake.
>> You continue to make all manner of assumptions
>>about things _everyone_ should do to enable them to live in a [Marxist]
>>style _you_ find acceptable. Insane.
>
> For those who are lurking...another way to get started owning
> one's home is to rent the house you want to buy. Part of that
> rent is used towards the purchase price of the house.
Really? If someone who rents one of my houses wanted to buy it, they
wouldn't get a discount for the rent they have paid.
I would love to learn more about people who let you rent houses of them and
then use that rental money as a deposit should you choose to buy it.
Your Marxist ideas are still insane.
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