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#1537365 03/30/06 11:01 PM
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Thanks for all the input everybody!

No kids to play in the water, unless you count Terri's two dobermen.
And I haven't had hair for a little over a year now, maybe going on two!

I'm having a move-in party April 22nd. Come one, come all! I just ask that you help out with food of some sort. I'm not sure how many people are going to show up and I don't know if I'd be able to feed everybody. I don't know what kind of condition the house will be in by then; I still need to paint the first floor and redo the hardwood in the living room, foyer and tile the kitchen.

Anyway, I'm a stones throw from KofP mall. Well, 4 miles but you get the jist. It's located in West Norriton. 320 Egypt Rd, 19403. PM me for directions and/or cell # if you need it and are coming out!

Allen and Doug, I have a new humidor that holds about 200 cigars and it's packed!


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#1537366 03/31/06 02:24 AM
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You da man !


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Originally posted by Buddy Palumbo:
You da man !




I try. Usually fail, though.


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Originally posted by m�¶bius:
Originally posted by Buddy Palumbo:
You da man !




I try. Usually fail, though.




LOL !!


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Originally posted by Buddy Palumbo:
Originally posted by m�¶bius:
Originally posted by Buddy Palumbo:
You da man !




I try. Usually fail, though.




LOL !!




I remember one time he tried to be an acrobat!

#1537370 03/31/06 08:48 PM
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Originally posted by Evil Republican:
Originally posted by Buddy Palumbo:
Originally posted by m�¶bius:
Originally posted by Buddy Palumbo:
You da man !




I try. Usually fail, though.




LOL !!




I remember one time he tried to be an acrobat!




OMG! I almost forgot about that, thanks for reminding me.


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Congrats!


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Originally posted by GTO Pete:
Congrats!



Thanks Pete! You bringing that big, bad GTO to my party? Maybe race my bimmer?


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Congrat John! I am in the middle of going thru the parework for the new place as well - and getting rid of our place as well. Would you share more details please - taxes, central air, etc. including the $$$$$$$.

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Sure thing!
I started out by setting my budget and what I could afford. I felt my max would have been around $225-230k. I would then look for houses at a max of $10k above that in order to talk them down (it's all about getting the most for your money).
I then pre-qualed for a mortgage through my credit union (shameless plug warning) Trumark Financial Credit Union, trumark.org. I went with an 80/10/10 loan which means I put 10% of the purchase price down (along with all closing costs which was another $7k+), financed 10% of the purchase with a home equity loan and financed the remaining 80% as a mortgage. Doing this allowed me to not have to pay PMI.
I got the house for $220k and it appraised at $223k during the purchase.
The house is located in West Norriton which is actually a pretty decent township, even if I am just down the street from Norristown boro...
Taxes are $3500 a year so that adds a significant chunk of change to my total payments.
The house came with new central air, new hot water heater, new heater, new vinyl windows, newer roof (<10 years, I believe) and a one year home warranty which I think I might purchase another year for.
My total payments (read: mortgage, home equity loan and taxes) comes to just under $1500 a month. All in all, considering this is the first home I've ever owned, I think I did pretty damn good job.


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