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- azdryheatExplorerNo
- sayoungExplorerActually it did but it was a "fixer-upper" & when we got finished the 1st time could have bought at least 3 or more of the 2012 I drive. Problem is you never get done even after 18 years, lots of dollars down a money pit.
- SuperdutyIIExplorerOur new F250 diesel cost less than 1/20th the value of our house.
- rickeoniExplorerMy house was 83k in 1981, now well over 1 million.
- Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIYES ......if you compare it to my 1st house
NO.....if comparing it to all the other homes - Carlos___RanaeExplorer
rickeoni wrote:
My house was 83k in 1981, now well over 1 million.
WOW and no - ol_Bombero-JCExplorer
352 wrote:
Did your truck cost more than the house you live in now?
Ahhh - what does this have to do with *Fifth Wheels"?
Silly question, but I'll answer anyway - the first house in So. CA the DW and I purchased in 1971 (about 1600 sq ft) cost a whopping twenty two thousand dollars.
It was about a year old, the owner was being transferred to MN, so
he carried a $2K second and I pd him $500 cash (which I got with my credit card) and financed the remainder.
That same house sold recently for close to a mil.
The house I live in now, I purchased in 1987 for $217 thousand, which is about two miles from my first house.
The homes on my street sell for around a mil also - depending on the model, sq ft, etc.
In 1985 I bought a 1T Ferd crew cab diesel - which was WAY less than
the house I bought 2 years later in 1987.
But to answer your Q - *NO* my 2005 truck cost WAY less than the house I live in now (even in 2005), and it sure hasn't appreciated in value like the house..:R
BTW - couldn't afford to buy my own house now, wish I had bought two "back when" - - but could still afford a new truck (if I wanted one).
So there ya have it..:W
~ - KKELLER14KExplorer IIOh a funny topic. Home is where the heart is. Home base can be many things or any where. Home in your RV is priceless.
- 2112Explorer III recall my mom saying she would never pay more for a car than she did for their house. They paid $14K in 1952. She would be buying a used car in todays market.
- midnightsadieExplorer III could afford a new truck,but theres no way I,m paying 60k or more for some over priced truck.
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