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Well despite the cost of living it's still quite popular...
My wife and I are buying a house in Kelowna and it's by no means "cheap" here. But we are making sacrifices and changing our lifestyles accordingly to make it possible. That coupled with a 40 year amortization on the mortgage makes buying a $310,000, 800 sq ft wartime house possible... Would I like a bigger house? Absolutely, but reality says I can only have a small one... so I deal.
Too many people live beyond their means and then cry when it doesn't work out, suck it up, do the math and don't expect any pitty from me. I've made the changes needed to survive, if you can't do that then I guess you won't survive.
Sorry it's just around here (Kelowna) the "Spoon feed me because the world owes me everything" attitude is so rampant that I could just scream. Personal accountability doesn't exist and I think it's bullsh*t. Pass the buck, it's easier then dealing with it yourself right?
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My wife and I are buying a house in Kelowna and it's by no means "cheap" here. But we are making sacrifices and changing our lifestyles accordingly to make it possible. That coupled with a 40 year amortization on the mortgage makes buying a $310,000, 800 sq ft wartime house possible... Would I like a bigger house? Absolutely, but reality says I can only have a small one... so I deal.
Too many people live beyond their means and then cry when it doesn't work out, suck it up, do the math and don't expect any pitty from me. I've made the changes needed to survive, if you can't do that then I guess you won't survive.
Sorry it's just around here (Kelowna) the "Spoon feed me because the world owes me everything" attitude is so rampant that I could just scream. Personal accountability doesn't exist and I think it's bullsh*t. Pass the buck, it's easier then dealing with it yourself right?
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