Yep he was nuts to leverage himself in that far.
Odd guy all in all. Had a realtors license for a couple of years, and a real estate brokers license. Had never used them. I thought up front I was getting a real estate expert and actually gave him a little extra break on the price for the benefit of not dealing with an emotional person...which he turned out to be.
Had about a half dozen "businesses" according to a rash of business cards..."marketing" stuff mostly. Said he was married to the lady he looked at the house with, but he wasnt, and the home only ended up titled in his name, although the two of them and his son were moving in.
The real kicker is that I had deferred as much upgrade and maintenance as possible on the property. It needed a full kitchen upgrade, some bathroom updates, full carpet, about 1000 square feet of deck replacement, some new siding, and complete interior and exterior painting. On top of his 100% financing.
Time, as ***** said in his "new luxuries" post, is in fact one of our greatest new friends. Condo's by the way though, require one to pay out in the monthly condo fee far more than the reduced work is worth, especially if you're ER'ed and most certainly if you like to tinker...or discover you do once a 55 hour a week millstone is removed from your neck.
Reopening old discussions IS bound to happen. One thing that might truly benefit the soon to be ER'ed and newly ER'd (or long term badly ER'd) might be a "Guide to Early Retirement" that picks up where the investment knowledge leaves off. Addressing debt, monthly costs, approaches to offset costs without dropping lifestyle, social changes, etc. I think we've collectively addressed most elements, with several viewpoints. A cleaning up and restructuring of the FAQ or the creation of a nice little document that puts together a list of the big items to consider and plan for, with different perspectives.
Could be as simple as a big thread to which we each contribute, update or add to...which sounds messy...a redo of the FAQ...a regular document that one of us maintains...or something cool like one of the wiki type web documents that allows dozens of people to build a document. Perhaps I'll make a separate topic of all of this to draw more input to the idea...or perhaps someone has already written a book to address all of this? Or perhaps *****'s new book is in this vein?
By the way Sheryl, you ever been hit with a full 14oz can of guiness?
