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Originally posted by Strich9ine

popped the question!!!!! 3 years eh? daym, ive done the whole sleeping with random chicks thing... it's crap.... relationships are SO much better, but THREE years... whoa!

(guess i should shutup now as im the one thinkin of  house!!)

no kylie and i are only 2 years in april the 14th to be exact.

anyways i've been told a long engagement is fine so if that aint a hint i don't know what is

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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Troy,

I didn't realise you had to pay rent, makes it a bit harder to save.

Kym,

I like your GF, but take it from someone whose 5years relationship failed, it's not a sure thing that it will last.

See'ya:burnout:

ahhh now we get some dirt

but like my ex were u about to propose when the relationship ended with u finding out she was cheating on u

and u lost 1500 on the engagement ring u had beig made up for her. well not really i managed to sell it to the jeweler for 1200.

Originally posted by Nizmo

why the hell would you want to get yourself in that much debt anyway

Think about this:

You sell your house, you MAKE money.

You sell your car, you LOSE money.

Always.

Don't think of a house/property investment as a debt. This one's an asset :D

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

you won't get stuck buying a place too far south.

Yeh, like rockingham!

p.s. my olds paid off thier first home loan in 12years. and the second one (this house) in 8 years...

we've been in rocko 9 years now... now that's what i call financial planning!

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