If you saved the entire $250/mo ($3K/year) savings of living in the soulless development, how much sooner would you be able to buy? Will it add up fast enough to make a significant difference?
Natter 54: Right here, dammit.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
take the cheap place - save to buy.
I just finished looking at all the Mattias pictures - what a cutie!
watching Life - was bugged by the actress playing the Russian girl, friend of the deceased it is Courtney from Jack & Bobby. I love imdb.
I'm really loving Life.
1. Holy shit, World Series game 1 is a laugher right now. 13-1, with three runs walked in.
2. Hec, you should know, I've never touched a shotgun in my life. I can go into some depth on the history of ballistic weapons (especially in the 19th century), but I wouldn't know what to do with the real McCoy. If you gave me one I'd probably unload it and use it as a baseball bat. Or hand it to ita, if she's in the room.
msbelle, was Courtney John Slattery's daughter ?
yes sumi.
It sounds to me like you've already decided on the non-loft place, Matt.
Actually, more or less the opposite. I'm trying to see if I can talk myself out of the irresponsible thing: paying more for the apartment that I'll be really happy with for the next 5-10 years.
Not sure how that counts as irresponsible, actually.
If you take the larger, less classy place, you're not likely to be stuck in it for that long.
If you take the smaller, prettier place, the lack of space will drive you bonkers long before the 5-10 year mark.