BuzzH
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I could move back into my rental...and hunt about anything I wanted to.I can't even afford to downsize. mtmuley
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I could move back into my rental...and hunt about anything I wanted to.I can't even afford to downsize. mtmuley
Skilled tradesmen are charging good money right now, and staying busy. It's all relative, I supposed. It has been that way, as long as I have been in the trades. The dollar's buying power has definitely shrunk over the years.
We've been getting record raises the last few years. Still say we're way behind what we were a short few years ago. Im not sure if its a race to the top or a race to the bottom at this point.It would be pretty tight for sure. Our house has increased in value 45% in the past 10 years and more than doubled in price for what we built it for.
It's valued at 800K, which, IMO, is way above what it's worth. Neighbors house just hit the market at 939K.
I would guess with a 20% down on my house, I'd be looking at 4500-5000 a month house payment with taxes and insurance.
This shit has to stop.
When I was younger (granted that was a really good time to be buying). 20% downwould guess with a 20% down on my house, I'd be looking at 4500-5000 a month house payment with taxes and insurance.
This shit has to stop.
We have a kid in his late twenties. Learned old school and floats everything. And he's good and not cheap. mtmuleyYou should have become a tile setter. The guy is good, but he sure isn't cheap.
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Interesting story.I hired a guy, fresh out of college with a architecture degree, a new wife, and baby, in the mid 90s. The sad part was, I could pay him a a better wage as a green as grass carpenter helper, then any architectural firm was willing to pay him. He got some hands on experience for a couple years then an architecture job in the Portland area. It all worked out in the long run.
You think he could afford a 2200 sq ft home where you live on his hourly wage within 3/4 years?You should have become a tile setter. The guy is good, but he sure isn't cheap.
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Yes.You think he could afford a 2200 sq ft home where you live on his hourly wage within 3/4 years?
In the Root? mtmuleyYes.
Late twenties. Born in the 90's. Imagine that @ForkyfinderWe have a kid in his late twenties. Learned old school and floats everything. And he's good and not cheap. mtmuley
Sure. I also know a young tile guy that works with his dad. Just got married, and built a new house just south of Stevensville. Kid works his butt off.In the Root? mtmuley
Two incomes I bet. mtmuleySure. I also know a young tile guy that works with his dad. Just got married, and built a new house just south of Stevensville. Kid works his butt off.
His and dads.Two incomes I bet. mtmuley
Good to hear that learning a skill, getting very good at it, and working hard still pays off. What happens to the "average" or below guy? Do they do contract work through big box stores or does reputation drive work so much that they have to leave town?Sure. I also know a young tile guy that works with his dad. Just got married, and built a new house just south of Stevensville. Kid works his butt off.
Im not even considered a young guy. But if my wife didn't have her part time income. There isn't a snowballs chance in hell. Very fortunate to have my parents willing to help out when we are both working Saturdays, otherwise the juice wouldn't be worth the squeeze.Two incomes I bet. mtmuley
There are levels of quality in construction of homes. Everyone finds their level. mtmuleyGood to hear that learning a skill, getting very good at it, and working hard still pays off. What happens to the "average" or below guy? Do they do contract work through big box stores or does reputation drive work so much that they have to leave town?
Yeah, but I can't image being the "low quality, cheap" guy to be very lucrative.There are levels of quality in construction of homes. Everyone finds their level. mtmuley