And that extra money covers the original down payment, interest that was paid on the mortgage, closing costs, realtor fees, costs to repair, stage, and prep the house for sale, and down payment on the next mortgage. It's a never-ending cycle of spending for more debt. AKA the American Dream.
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You know, the....landing page that defines the CPI. I guess.
You're getting downvoted by a bunch of people that live in small towns in flyover country that have strong opinions about what goes on in major cities. We too moved out of a major East Coast city during COVID because of a huge spike in crime. That surge is still increasing this year. Those pictures of bare shelves in CVS and Target because cops and store employees are powerless to stop petty thieves? Yep, that's my city. I can assure you that Target is not lying, because that was my Target.
I'm not sure why the general consensus on Lemmy and Reddit seems to be that crime is not a problem in major cities. I can only assume it's because they don't experience it in their own rural towns. For those of us who have had to deal with neighborhood carjackings, violent assaults, and open air drug markets, it's an entirely different world out there.
I mean, even if the number was in the hundreds of thousands, I don't really find it all that disturbing.
That's not old, my man. Many of us are having kids in our 40s.
Why not just use "send to wares" and sell your wares with one click at the trader?
I'm not sure what you're building but you might be over-engineering your wall shelving.
This is such a weird urban myth.
Nah, this has been going on for years.
Buddy you need to move out of Nebraska. Those are perfectly reasonable assumptions.
This is cute naiveté. This case will drag on for years and eventually be settled behind closed doors.