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how much is the house worth?
Not to sure, but i am sure it will buy 2 units and a GTR

Obviously you know then... This is the most childish BS thing i have ever heard...

I reckon you should sell the car you already have and go buy a excel, and grow up!

Sell the house and buy your olds a beach house in fiji or something .... screw your gtr they have prob given you so much and you expect to take more..

im 21 and ive been brought up to make it on my own and ive done that.. if you cant what are you going to do when your older? dole? sell someone elses parents house? lol

this is a stupid thread/poll.

your polling a car forum as to weather you should sell your parents house/asset to buy a depreciating japanese import motor vehicle..... just think about what your doing here, doesnt it sound dumb to you?

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most selfish thing i have ever heard . your parents worked hard for that house u was prob raised in it .

all you can see is getting a car . save like the rest of us or wait till they pass on and the house is yours .

how would u feel if later on in life your kids shafted u like that ? in fact i hope they do .u just souns like a lazy prick looking for a free ride . good thing euthinasia isint here you would have them booked in already

show some respet you looser

im gona sell my parents house, sell my dads 2 businesses so i can build another car... what u rekon? we can all live in the cars and start a business there... seems pretty good what over 1mill can do eh?

mate, your a f**ken retard

LOL. To everyone calling me stupid and dumb, the apartment i want to move my parents into is 10x better than the house they are in now. 3 bedroom water front in rhodes (in sydney).

They are the ones who are offering me the left over money which is going to be enough to buy me a unit and a GTR. Selling 1 home to buy 2 homes and a GTR, that is hardly stupid or dumb. Thanks for your replys even if you were having a go at me :stupid: its good to know what others think.

LOL. To everyone calling me stupid and dumb, the apartment i want to move my parents into is 10x better than the house they are in now. 3 bedroom water front in rhodes (in sydney).

They are the ones who are offering me the left over money which is going to be enough to buy me a unit and a GTR. Selling 1 home to buy 2 homes and a GTR, that is hardly stupid or dumb. Thanks for your replys even if you were having a go at me :laugh: its good to know what others think.

that's b/c you didn't give the full details

u mislead them

as i said, why ask?...just do it :stupid:

but ur selling a payed off house, to rent an apartment... do you see the logic or are you a donkey?

if ONE home can buy 2 HOMES and a GTR.. thats ONE home will be alot better :stupid:

selling a paid off house, yes, to rent an apartment, no. do you see the logic? no because we arent renting it, if that was the case no way in the world would i sell a paid off house to rent, im not an idiot.

1 home can buy 2 homes and a GTR, that 1 home will be alot better. How exactly is the 1 home better when the apartment for my parents is better than the house they have now.

idddiooootttt

one home is worth that much to buy 2 apartments and a gtr yes?

then if the 2 apartments were better they will be worth more then adding the gtr ontop yes?

now do you see?

or should i sell my payed off gemini and buy 2 lambos?

dude i wouldnt post if it wasnt do-able. The 2nd unit im buying for myself is really cheap one in punchbowl lol. the "luxury" one is for my parents. I didnt think i need to go into so much detail lol. I know from now on how much detail to include so that people dont get the wrong idea. :stupid:

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