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Probably all of us have heard the old adage that owning a home is a path to wealth.
Recently, this truism has been debated quite a bit, but I believe most people will still come down in favor of owning over renting. However, something I realized today is that even owners
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I meant to include water, but forgot. Not sure how practical it is around here. We get about 12-15" of rain per year, and most of that in July/August. We don't really have a yard, so not much in the way of irrigation.
Water is artificially cheap in our desert, so "renting" makes financial sense.
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I don't think I've ever heard it that way. I've heard that about RE, but the usual statement about homes is that their a moneysink.
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If you're using TiVo without cable, you're getting broadcast TV, which is fine - but now you've traded $600 instead of a $12.95/mo fee for Tivo. You could have also built a MythTV box and tinkered with it yourself and gotten a 'free' TiVO for only hardwre costs.
This is the next bill I plan to attack. Why are we paying $100/mo when services like Skype let you talk for free. I believe there are already “skype phones” out there that completely hide the mechanics of VoIP and just let you worry about your conversation.You're comparing apples and oranges. If you're at home, use your computer, or Skype phones (or just MagicJack, which is pretty damn neat.) What about when you're mobile? You can have a mobile data plan, but now you're paying for a cellular modem plus a VoIP phone, two devices. The $100/mo you ( ... )
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With the lifetime service, we still maintain some flexibility in the future to hook up to cable or whatever.
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Does this apply to everyone?
If so...
COMMIE!
;-)
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