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    New Rules for Realtors

    Finally the US is catching up to the rest of the world, where it only costs between 1.5-3% on average to sell property or a home. I think the 6% rate has had it benefits, but it makes way more sense to have the buyer work on payment for an agent. May remove a lot of the undecided buyers who pull...
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    VTIAX vs VTMGX

    From my understanding with VTMGX you don't get emerging markets exposure, which explains the slightly higher expense ratio (they both are incredibly low at 0.07% and 0.11%) because of that added work for the fun working those markets. For that reason, I view VTIAX as a better play. But they are...
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    Hold or sell What would you do ?

    Options could help you remove your profits (as well as some gains) and still maintain opportunities for growth if it continues to rise. You mentioned having $4,000 in stock in this company, and I assume over $1,250 of that is profit. You could sell all but $300 of it, and use that $300 to take a...
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    Half way there (updates)

    I think you hit the nail on the head with slowing down. We have a 1 and 3 year old, so we're still very much homebound... but we love to travel, and want to give our children experiences. So we're in a good period to accumulate and make that a reality 10ish years from now. Coincidentally I'm...
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    Half way there (updates)

    This is fantastic advice, that we hadn't even considered! Will look into it. Certainly understand and agree with what you're saying. In my 20s and early 30s, I had numerous conversations with my father about how refinancing at lower rates and investing the money was smarter than paying off...
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    Half way there (updates)

    Thanks for the comments/thoughts! by non-taxable, I just mean retirement (tax) free accounts... which is money that is building for retirement, but not accessible (without doing major damage, like early withdrawal fees and tax consequences on top of that in these high income earning years) in...
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    Half way there (updates)

    Net Wealth since Graduation (Assets minus Debts) 2005$7,500 2006$24,993 2007$44,112 2008$41,546 2009$80,113 2010$137,763 2011$92,010 2012$134,414 2013$200,620 2014$248,183 2015$200,237 2016$276,832 2017$376,003 2018$388,309 2019$579,052 2020$798,717 2021$1,014,346 2022$1,167,302 2023$1,350,893...
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    Stocks are expensive?

    True, but the Fed has a habit of getting it very very wrong in both directions. They are usually chasing the market, not driving it in any reasonable way. Their job is just to make us think they are in control... so we don't all jump out the passengers side window.
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    Latest Inflation Numbers and Discussion

    found the chart... about half way down the page https://www.usinflationcalculator.com/inflation/current-inflation-rates/ Inflation has been between 0.5 to 0.6 every 2 months (0.3% Month over Month average; double their goal) since last summer when it had the sharp drop from early 2022 MoM...
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    Latest Inflation Numbers and Discussion

    Careful with the sentiment that inflation is behind us... this is the last month that last years spike in inflation is rolling off the trailing 12 month. That is the say... 1.2% of the drop in headline inflation year over year was due to the surge from May to June 2022 of 1.2%... the change in...
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    Why are mortgage rates such a big deal?

    I just did the math for my house... it is quite bonkers. My wife and I did a lot of work to fix up the property so our properties value reflects quite a bit of investment (around $135,000 on renovations and turning it into a horse property). But we bought our house for $631,000 in 2018 with 10%...
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    Why are mortgage rates such a big deal?

    The actual mortgage rate impact to individuals is simply math as many have said, but the rapid change in rates has much deeper and more severe consequences across banking, real estate, and even consumer behavior. Consumer Behavior - If you bought a house in our neighborhood between 2020-2021...
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    Latest Inflation Numbers and Discussion

    Howdy Neighbor. Wife and I just stopped for ice cream at a soft serve place in Purcellville, VA before the fireworks and two large cones ran us $12.57 -- The whole operation was simple two soft serve machines in what looked like a house converted to ice cream shop. Barely 150 square feet of...
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    Latest Inflation Numbers and Discussion

    I'm pretty sure if you look back far enough you'll find that Tulips have deflated from a specific date... it's all relative to the time period you're looking at. Arguing about inflation from two different perspectives would be kind of like arguing about one rate of aging, from two variable...
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    Latest Inflation Numbers and Discussion

    I think the markets are still trying to resolve the growing (or reinforcing -- for those who never expected rate cuts in 2023) point that rates are going to have to go to 6% or even 7%... regardless of .25 or .5 in this next meeting. I think the most recent rally that took us to 4150ish and...
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