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[email protected] March 1st 05 09:46 PM


Calif Bill wrote:
At least in Snellville, GA. The homes there do not sell for the high

6, low
7 figures (at least before the decimal point).

First, I don't live in Snellville, GA. Secondly, the cost of living
here IS much lower than a lot of places. That's a good thing.


JimH March 1st 05 09:46 PM


wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:
"P.Fritz" wrote in message
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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At least in Snellville, GA. The homes there do not sell for the

high 6,
low
7 figures (at least before the decimal point).


Asslicker once again fails econ 101, but when you are barely paying

any
income tax, like our resident "King", and buy a depreciating asset

like a
mobile home, a bank CD looks like a better return.


So do UV lamps, cannabis seedlings, and large pots to grow 'em

in...which
would explain why he has spent time on the marijuana newsgroup.


Please show where I have any of the above. I see that you've stooped to
the level of JimH, Fritz, and Smithers and are now resorting to lying
about other people to bolster your failing ego. It's good, for them,
though. With just three of them, the circle was too small to keep their
collective noses up each other's collective asses.


Are you now saying that you never posted in the marijuana newsgroup?



JimH March 1st 05 09:47 PM


wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
At least in Snellville, GA. The homes there do not sell for the high

6, low
7 figures (at least before the decimal point).

First, I don't live in Snellville, GA. Secondly, the cost of living
here IS much lower than a lot of places. That's a good thing.


So what color is your double wide?



[email protected] March 1st 05 09:48 PM


NOYB wrote:
"Jim," wrote in message
...
wrote:

wrote:

All this mobile home stuff is extremely amusing. It says a lot

about
the people who
make fun of mobile home living and mobile home dwellers.

Specifically: For the majority of Americans, the only six-figure

asset

they own or will ever own is the building they live in. They laugh

and

scratch with glee as "sold" signs pop up throughout their

neighborhoods

and go to great lengths to confirm the rumors about the latest
astronomical selling prices.

In many middle class communities, "equities" now approach

7-figures.

One small problem: If the only thing of any real value you own is

your

house- you don't really own anything. You have to sell your house

to
get the money, and if you sell you will have to buy another that

is
equally overpriced and tie your money up again. Yipping and

clapping
over the value of your home merely shows that you don't mind

paying
high taxes and that you don't understand the nature of wealth.

Of course you can always free up your money by passing away. You

will
no longer need a building to live in and your heirs will thank

your
very much.....

But don't take too long to die, as you may be required to sell

that
house and spend nearly all of the proceeds on your medical care to
become impoverished enough for free health care. (In that case,

your
heirs might sneak into the nursing home and pull the plug before

you
completely drain the well).

Etiher that, or you could sell and move to a mobile home. :-)


Oh, I know a few people who are quite content to not invest all of
their equity into a home. One for instance, lives on Lake Lanier

in an
old house boat he bought for $20k.
But, you must understand the likes of JimH, Fritz, Smithers, and

now
NOYB has stooped to their low level. Apparently they have such low

self
esteem, that they must constantly perpetuate lies about other

people,
in order to feel like they are worth something to society.


Might be time to point out that my cousin paid $300,000 for a

triple wide
(on his own land) in CA about a year ago. They don't call them

trailers
there, but when they come in sections on a truck......


I saw on the Travel Channel where some mobile homes in California
overlooking the Pacific were selling for $800k to a couple of

million. But
we're talking about Snellville, GA...not California.


Why are you talking about Snellville, GA? And, did you know that there
are more mobile homes in Collier County, FL, than in DeKalb County, GA?


[email protected] March 1st 05 09:51 PM


NOYB wrote:
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There are many, many investments that have an equal or greater

return.

Housing prices have averaged an increase of 17-26% in Naples over the

last 6
years. Name a single investment that offered equal or greater

return, with
the same level of risk, *and* a tax deduction.


Not everyone is in Naples, FL, you dimwit!!!
Now, an average increase of 17 to 36% would be all well and fine, if it
were profit. It is not, and if you think it is, you are dumber than I
thought. You'd be better off perpetuating lies about other people, with
your buddies JimH, Fritz, and Smithers.


[email protected] March 1st 05 09:53 PM


P.Fritz wrote:
"NOYB" wrote in message
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wrote in message
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There are many, many investments that have an equal or greater

return.

Housing prices have averaged an increase of 17-26% in Naples over

the last
6 years. Name a single investment that offered equal or greater

return,
with the same level of risk, *and* a tax deduction.


Don't forget the fact that you can use your investment at the same

time.

Asslicker obviously cannot grasp the taxes advantages since he dwells

in the
cellar of tax rates, those of us in the 39% bracket know the

advantage of a
large mortgage deduction.


Have any proof of your above, or just more lies perpetuated by you to
bolster your pathetic ego? What a loser you are. You can't get into one
single conversation without childish name calling. That in it self
speaks volumes about you. Now, go whine to your support newsgroups.


[email protected] March 1st 05 09:54 PM


Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd. wrote:
What color is your trailer?


My boat trailer is galvanized.
My utility trailer is black.


NOYB March 1st 05 09:55 PM


wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
At least in Snellville, GA. The homes there do not sell for the high

6, low
7 figures (at least before the decimal point).

First, I don't live in Snellville, GA. Secondly, the cost of living
here IS much lower than a lot of places. That's a good thing.


There's also a reason for it.



JimH March 1st 05 09:55 PM


wrote in message
oups.com...

NOYB wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...


There are many, many investments that have an equal or greater

return.

Housing prices have averaged an increase of 17-26% in Naples over the

last 6
years. Name a single investment that offered equal or greater

return, with
the same level of risk, *and* a tax deduction.


Not everyone is in Naples, FL, you dimwit!!!
Now, an average increase of 17 to 36% would be all well and fine, if it
were profit.


OMG. I have seen everything now my Lord...you can take me anytime.



JimH March 1st 05 09:57 PM


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Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd. wrote:
What color is your trailer?



...........trailer is black.


Doesn't that make the interior hot in the summer? Do you have AC in that
double wide?




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