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Goodness Gracious Alive....our Gov't and mortages in 2012...Whine!
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 558035" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>DDD....that is why they are called wind zone 2 homes. We also get the hurricanes up here and in certain places next to the coast you cant put anything under a wind zone 2 home. Also, if he buys a lot along with a wind zone 2 home, he is building equity because land is what goes up in value. as we have seen in the past couple of years, houses can fall as fast as mobile homes. I would have been gobsmacked to ever think a 800K home could lose its value down to 300K but they have. You just never know but later in life your difficult child 1 could use his lot and turn in the mobile if you are smart enough to brick it in to turn that over as a down payment on a regular home when things look better for him. By the way, if you brick the home in it makes the home more valuable. Just something to think about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 558035, member: 1514"] DDD....that is why they are called wind zone 2 homes. We also get the hurricanes up here and in certain places next to the coast you cant put anything under a wind zone 2 home. Also, if he buys a lot along with a wind zone 2 home, he is building equity because land is what goes up in value. as we have seen in the past couple of years, houses can fall as fast as mobile homes. I would have been gobsmacked to ever think a 800K home could lose its value down to 300K but they have. You just never know but later in life your difficult child 1 could use his lot and turn in the mobile if you are smart enough to brick it in to turn that over as a down payment on a regular home when things look better for him. By the way, if you brick the home in it makes the home more valuable. Just something to think about. [/QUOTE]
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