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You guys and your folders. You know it is just a broken fixed blade right? No real bushcraft use to speak of.
Lol, at least that is what I keep telling myself so I don't buy my first of chances are many ZT folders. Damn those things are sweet!
Jeremy
WW, sounds like things are gonna work out for you in FL. Things seem to be falling in place for you.
worldwood, here's hoping your dad's inspection is in your favor.
WW that house sounds like a pretty sweet deal.
WW - IIRC, you almost have that other property paid off, sometime this summer, which was why you were moving then. True??? If so, KEEP IT.
2 reasons -
1) That way you have a "wild woods" area you can always go to camp on. play around on, etc, to your heart's content.
2) If you just "let it go back" even though there's no negative credit report or any thing, you are out all of the principal you have in it. That's a chunk of change to just throw away.
Worst case?? Finish paying it off and YOU sell it to some one else so you get some of your money back.
Me? I guess I just can't seeing giving it back when you have it so close to paid off.
Listen to this Wood.... Good advice.
Doc
Oh and i did find out this piece is 2.02 acres not 1.5 acres. And they just recently had it surveyed. Great stuff.
When I bought my first house and saw the loan amorterization where that $50k house would cost me $250k by the end of 30 years!worldwood said:i will have paid around 30 grand in interests on a 15000 dollar piece of property i wont be living on.... Interests is a funny/shitty thing.
How about knocking off the folder hatin' and make with some Survivorman challenge news?!
Let me know who the surveyor was, I'm curious if it's someone I know.
Also,if you only owe 10k, try and see if you can sell it. If you get 15-20k you pay off the principal and get back some of your investment.
Doc
When I bought my first house and saw the loan amorterization where that $50k house would cost me $250k by the end of 30 years!
mine are all engraved to me
so much steeloh my!