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    Luxury is being inevitable in the newly built homes.

    Nowadays a home is turning to be a milestone in a human life and man is on his way, toiling hard all the life through, may be just to build his dream home. So homes are not just foreseeable factors of ones life but are proving to be the life itself. Today people don’t shy away from crossing their limitations to accomplish the building of their dream dwelling. The factor stays evergreen in midst of another factor which states that the majority of the people in this world doesn’t owe their own house or are homeless. The specifications and the ideologies of a new home may vary from states to countries, but the ultimate truth that the idea of a home has grown from mere living strategy to something extra, lies beneath.


    Crossing ones own limit, for building the dream home rather seems indigestible but the owner might feel comfortable and relaxed, though he might be left penniless. So it is not a false statement to say that the world as a whole is inclined towards luxury in one way or the other. Today the homes are far more luxurious when compared to the mud houses of the past. Today beyond living a home is meant for everything possible. Thus today we have a single building called home cum office and shop cum home. Being luxurious is another stand but do the investors, really reap the harvest is rather more debatable.


    To spend wisely though to tend towards luxury, are all in the hands of the builder. The New Luxuary Home Builders are the builders of the new generation and are supposed to have more knowledge and ideology in bringing up an exact luxury home. The materials used and the beautification lies at the savvy of the builder and thus he has to be more careful in his designs and at suggesting architectures. The demand should be clearly understood and the builder has to plan a design which best suits the demands. The demand might be expensive. Thus a mutual trust has to be maintained by the customer and the builder in building a new luxury home.
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    It's buyers' market and with so many existing home sales out in the market...the builders have to come out something attractives to get the buyers...For those who can afford...don't let this opportunities slip by...

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    Re: Luxury is being inevitable in the newly built homes.

    Quote Originally Posted by jtan View Post
    It's buyers' market and with so many existing home sales out in the market...the builders have to come out something attractives to get the buyers...For those who can afford...don't let this opportunities slip by...

    ummm jtan, dude there is no market where have you been? the housing market is in a free fall (thanks to Mr. Obama) I guess unless you mean bank Foreclosure? Then yes it is a good market!


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    Quote Originally Posted by max1 View Post
    the housing market is in a free fall (thanks to Mr. Obama)
    You always say you a reasonable guy...But I don't see you are one at all by quoting this statement.

    Housing bubbles burst well before that... It has been free fall since then. Delaware somehow got the effects slightly late than the other states. Yes, Obama did put some incentive to the buyers and that only work during the period the incentive took effect...bubble is simply too big to fix at all. Now he it came back to haunt him.

    Anyway, with such depressed housing market...opportunities arise...As I said, if you are financial sounds and looking to own a bigger and newer house...this is the time to shop. Get the extra luxurious incentives for free...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jtan View Post
    You always say you a reasonable guy...But I don't see you are one at all by quoting this statement.

    Housing bubbles burst well before that... It has been free fall since then. Delaware somehow got the effects slightly late than the other states. Yes, Obama did put some incentive to the buyers and that only work during the period the incentive took effect...bubble is simply too big to fix at all. Now he it came back to haunt him.

    Anyway, with such depressed housing market...opportunities arise...As I said, if you are financial sounds and looking to own a bigger and newer house...this is the time to shop. Get the extra luxurious incentives for free...
    My point is that even if people have money but no confidance they aint gonna buy :=) can we agree on that?


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    Re: Luxury is being inevitable in the newly built homes.

    Quote Originally Posted by jtan View Post
    You always say you a reasonable guy...But I don't see you are one at all by quoting this statement.
    I said I was reasonable? lol that may be an overstatment


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    Quote Originally Posted by max1 View Post
    My point is that even if people have money but no confidance they aint gonna buy :=) can we agree on that?
    Emotion is a bad thing when good opportunities arise...no matter how bad the situations are, the opportunities that bury under the bad situations always good for grap if you are able. Should not let emotion of fear gets in the way... If you wait until everyone confidence are back...everything will be expensive or above market value by then...
    Just look back 4 years ago...if you dare to plump into the stock market...you will be very rich by now.
    So, for those who has the buying power and sustainable power... you don't want to miss this low housing price and low interest rates... Once everything return to normal which the Republicans are in charge to turn thing around...you may not see such opportunity anytime soon.

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    Re: Luxury is being inevitable in the newly built homes.

    Quote Originally Posted by jtan View Post
    Emotion is a bad thing when good opportunities arise...no matter how bad the situations are, the opportunities that bury under the bad situations always good for grap if you are able. Should not let emotion of fear gets in the way... If you wait until everyone confidence are back...everything will be expensive or above market value by then...
    Just look back 4 years ago...if you dare to plump into the stock market...you will be very rich by now.
    So, for those who has the buying power and sustainable power... you don't want to miss this low housing price and low interest rates...

    well jtan, the facts are that we are human and are driven by emotion. I'm not saying it's right it just is what it is.

    Quote Originally Posted by jtan View Post
    Once everything return to normal which the Republicans are in charge to turn thing around...you may not see such opportunity anytime soon.
    what does that mean>?


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    Quote Originally Posted by max1 View Post
    well jtan, the facts are that we are human and are driven by emotion. I'm not saying it's right it just is what it is.


    what does that mean>?
    That means I have hope things will go back to normal...good economy and low unemployment...If not, someone may have another movement call CoffeeParty or BeerParty

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    Quote Originally Posted by jtan View Post
    That means I have hope things will go back to normal...good economy and low unemployment...If not, someone may have another movement call CoffeeParty or BeerParty
    I agree my friend, I am hoping as well, and about that beer party.......


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    Re: Luxury is being inevitable in the newly built homes.

    Quote Originally Posted by jtan View Post
    You always say you a reasonable guy...But I don't see you are one at all by quoting this statement.

    Housing bubbles burst well before that... It has been free fall since then. Delaware somehow got the effects slightly late than the other states. Yes, Obama did put some incentive to the buyers and that only work during the period the incentive took effect...bubble is simply too big to fix at all. Now he it came back to haunt him.

    Anyway, with such depressed housing market...opportunities arise...As I said, if you are financial sounds and looking to own a bigger and newer house...this is the time to shop. Get the extra luxurious incentives for free...
    The housing bubble bursting was not the cause of the housing bubble.
    Housing financial collapse - Gongowiki
    Banks were legislated into making bad loans, also sued and threatened by the "community organizer" class AND Janet Reno at the DOJ. Before becoming a Senator, Mr. Obama was on payroll as a lawyer for a firm that did sue a back using the these regs. There is no way to know if he worked directly on this case, the records are not public (there is your connection). But this was the purpose of these community organizer charities and corporations (e.g. ACORN) : to use government rules and regulation to force the market into their vision of Social Justice, e.g. unqualified borrowers getting into houses they could not afford so their buddies on wall street could remanufacture these risky loans into AAA rated securities while freddy and fannie user OUR tax money to guarantee said bad loans.
    Oh and by the way, before anyone goes and accuses me of partisanship on this criticism, BOTH parties were complicit although the few lone voices speaking about it BEFORE the collapse happened to be Republicans (Sen McCain, Sen Shebly and Pres Bush tho Bush was onboard heavily from at least 2002 to 2006). But at least Barney Frank (a major architect of this scam) is not the head oft he finance committee anymore, tho he was reelected again to his seat (unbelievable).

    Reference : FFIEC Community Reinvestment Act

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    Re: Luxury is being inevitable in the newly built homes.

    Quote Originally Posted by max1 View Post
    My point is that even if people have money but no confidance they aint gonna buy :=) can we agree on that?
    tell that to the asshole that called my $160 all in with 4/5 off suit against my queens pre-flop today. If people needed brains and confidence in conjunction with money to make financial decisions, we wouldn't be in this predicament we're in right now.....and I'd still have my $160.

    If we knew we'd be here more than 3 years total, we would have bought. We just don't have the time to ride out the market.....and so I pay $15,600 a year towards someone else's mortgage. That really pisses me off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScentsyLorien View Post
    tell that to the asshole that called my $160 all in with 4/5 off suit against my queens pre-flop today. If people needed brains and confidence in conjunction with money to make financial decisions, we wouldn't be in this predicament we're in right now.....and I'd still have my $160.
    Didn't know you played.

    TD Hold 'Em tournament?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kid Lester View Post
    Didn't know you played. I used to play a lot....we had a little poker room right outside our old base...it was basically my second job. LOL.

    TD Hold 'Em tournament?
    i'm in....All in! I don't tend to play tourneys though...too impatient, more of a cash game kind of gal but great company makes a tournament more enjoyable.

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    Re: Luxury is being inevitable in the newly built homes.

    Quote Originally Posted by ScentsyLorien View Post
    i'm in....All in! I don't tend to play tourneys though...too impatient, more of a cash game kind of gal but great company makes a tournament more enjoyable.
    Great company might be a stretch with this group.

    Just kidding. I know I'm fantastic company.

    And... I suck at poker, so you know you'll do better than me.

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