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![]() wrote in message We all occasionally wish for a larger boat but would we really buy one Lots of folk go at a boat the same way they go at a house. They get the largest they think they can afford. The proper attitude (in my view) with both houses and boats is to get the smallest that will meet your requirements. This assumes, of course, in both cases, that you are able to remove ego from the equation. :-) |
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On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 12:11:42 -0500, "John Gaquin"
wrote: wrote in message We all occasionally wish for a larger boat but would we really buy one Lots of folk go at a boat the same way they go at a house. They get the largest they think they can afford. The proper attitude (in my view) with both houses and boats is to get the smallest that will meet your requirements. This assumes, of course, in both cases, that you are able to remove ego from the equation. :-) I would argue that to be an incorrect statement when it comes to making a house purchase. Houses generally appreciate in value, so therefore buying a more expensive house can provide an overall greater return than a less expensive one. Therefore there is some logic to buying a bigger house just because. I think people make the mistake of buying too much house though and then become house poor. |
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