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<blockquote data-quote="Nelson Atwell" data-source="post: 761022" data-attributes="member: 59102"><p>When I bought my house three years ago, my bank suggested an ARM. It was 1% lower than my fixed loan, which is 5.8%. I liked the idea that the fixed 5.8% will not change for 30 years. I am glad I made that choice, because otherwise, my house would be gone right now. Instead, now I am renting it to cover the payments. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The tenant is building my equity and the housing market in my neighborhood is excellent. A house sold three months ago on my street, which is not as nice as mine for $90,000. My purchase price was $68,000. Prices in Oklahoma City are very reasonable, but I also got a very good deal on my place. OKC is also experiencing economic growth, even though a lot of the US is facing a recession.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Regarding abandoned animals, these people are irresponsible and uncaring. If I was a child, I would be very concerned if these were my parents, since if they can do this to a pet, they could also abandon a child if thimes were bad enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nelson Atwell, post: 761022, member: 59102"] When I bought my house three years ago, my bank suggested an ARM. It was 1% lower than my fixed loan, which is 5.8%. I liked the idea that the fixed 5.8% will not change for 30 years. I am glad I made that choice, because otherwise, my house would be gone right now. Instead, now I am renting it to cover the payments. The tenant is building my equity and the housing market in my neighborhood is excellent. A house sold three months ago on my street, which is not as nice as mine for $90,000. My purchase price was $68,000. Prices in Oklahoma City are very reasonable, but I also got a very good deal on my place. OKC is also experiencing economic growth, even though a lot of the US is facing a recession. Regarding abandoned animals, these people are irresponsible and uncaring. If I was a child, I would be very concerned if these were my parents, since if they can do this to a pet, they could also abandon a child if thimes were bad enough. [/QUOTE]
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