stevenzissou
Steve Zissou
stevenzissou

Not even going to call out the braided belt?

I read this:

Coward’s way out.

I answered every single person’s question. Not sure what’s trollish about that.

No it’s not part of the deal when I bought, because I don’t pay an HOA. I was dedicated to the massive cut and paste because it was pretty obvious where the info came from when there was a link in my comment, and I answered the first person with sass, then more of the same identical response kept coming. Either they

Sure, but I also think, in the same way that some people pay into insurance programs but make no claims, splitting some bills 140 ways also means you’re paying for someone else’s fence or excessive water use along the way. It’s hard to imagine a scenario where you pay for all of the things that are normally paid for,

Thanks for the anecdote, but you’re neighborhood’s probably not that nice. Talk to realtor.com’s national average... not me.

the town just north of me has a pool, included in their tax bill for free entry to all residents. just like how they have police for security and a parks department for green spaces. you’re literally paying someone else for what your local government should be doing.

thanks for your anecdote! realtor.com national average, as I linked 

thanks for the feedback! realtor.com national average, as I linked 

it never is, it was just an example. good lord i would hate to live in a place with guest parking enforcement. i pay someone to tell me who can visit me and if they can park outside my house? no thanks.

realtor.com national average, as I linked

realtor.com national average, as I linked

realtor.com national average, as I linked

realtor.com national average, as I linked

realtor.com national average, as I linked

and you thought YOU were the cranky grump.

There’s a lot of things it depends on. It was merely a demonstration that you’re not getting your “increased home values” for nothing.