Yep and lets not forget all the free N95 masks. Local CVS has them out in what appears to be the twenty count bags they're shipped in. I snagged some for doing construction type work.In local news, pharmacies in the Midwest are now overloaded with take-home Coronavirus test kits that they can’t even give away. The test kits have a short expiration life and will soon end up in the landfills. Your federal tax dollars at work. Enjoy!
I always have to weigh the prices because my Toyota gets about 30% less mileage with the ethanol fuel, so the ethanol-free fuel has to be less than 30% more than regular to make sense. It's right at that break even point right now. But since we always seem to have fuel points where they don't sell the ethanol-free stuff, that makes it a no-brainer right now.**Non Ethanol is more expensive than diesel!!
My old Landcruiser will be getting gas/w Ethanol for a while.
I feel for you. Not much sympathy for people in your shoes out there. I was there a few years ago and I know it’s only gotten worse. Still pisses me off when I think how much we paid for what we got but we couldn’t put life on hold any longer.We are in the first time home buyer boat. Its been rough and never in my life did I think I would be dealing with this but it is what it is. I tell everyone that the hardest part for me and my wife is that your supposed to be excited about buying your first home because its your first home. We will be excited to get one because its over and we don't have to deal with trying to find one.
We haven't offered less than 10% over and have offered upwards of 30% more than asking and still havent gotten one. Thought we had one in January and it was everything my wife and I have wanted, so it was starting to make sense on why none of the other ones worked out...missed it by 10 grand to an all cash buyer.
Life aint always sunshine and roses but you make the best of it.
Yes same here, its been an eye opener. The last one we missed the winner waived inspection objection and offered 20k more in appraisal gap which I wasn't going to do on a 130 year old house.We are in the first time home buyer boat. Its been rough and never in my life did I think I would be dealing with this but it is what it is. I tell everyone that the hardest part for me and my wife is that your supposed to be excited about buying your first home because its your first home. We will be excited to get one because its over and we don't have to deal with trying to find one.
We haven't offered less than 10% over and have offered upwards of 30% more than asking and still havent gotten one. Thought we had one in January and it was everything my wife and I have wanted, so it was starting to make sense on why none of the other ones worked out...missed it by 10 grand to an all cash buyer.
Life aint always sunshine and roses but you make the best of it.
Just from experience, you might want to consider Mylar bags and oxygen absorbers for the beans, rice, flour etc.What it did for me was make me pay attention. What the blundering potus did when talking about food shortages was force me to believe the reality that times are going to get a lot tougher.
I’ve got plenty of food bought up. I’ve got plenty killed up. I’ve got ways to preserve it if power goes too. And, for the first time in nearly 50 years, I’m pretty sure all the preparation is going to turn out as a good plan.
God Bless this country. Even if we don’t deserve it. Because we are going to need it to survive the times.
You too. We have seen some interesting stuff as well.Yes same here, its been an eye opener. The last one we missed the winner waived inspection objection and offered 20k more in appraisal gap which I wasn't going to do on a 130 year old house.
Good luck to you guys!
That's the point we are getting at. We are lucky that our apartment is cheap compared to others in the area and that the landlord hasn't raised the pricing to much. We havent found a home for lack of trying that is for sure.I feel for you. Not much sympathy for people in your shoes out there. I was there a few years ago and I know it’s only gotten worse. Still pisses me off when I think how much we paid for what we got but we couldn’t put life on hold any longer.
One of two things. 2008 is going to be a walk in the park or people are going to have their houses paid off through inflation alone like happened in the 80s.I’m far from a real estate or financial expert but I just don’t see how the current real estate market doesn’t and terribly for alot of people.
One of two things. 2008 is going to be a walk in the park or people are going to have their houses paid off through inflation alone like happened in the 80s.