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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: OneMoreRep on November 24, 2019, 02:07:29 PM
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A while back, I remember you showing us this wonderful video of Clayton homes. What craftsmanship! Engineered by nothing but the best (practically all white American males, southern folk etc) and delivered right to your lot of owned or leased land. It seemed like your home was being put together by proud American men for a great American man.
How are things holding up? Give us an update as to whether you still see this as a great investment? Has anything given you trouble structurally? What upgrades have you made?
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A while back, I remember you showing us this wonderful video of Clayton homes. What craftsmanship! Engineered by nothing but the best (practically all white American males, southern folk etc) and delivered right to your lot of owned or leased land. It seemed like your home was being put together by proud American men for a great American man.
How are things holding up? Give us an update as to whether you still see this as a great investment? Has anything given you trouble structurally? What upgrades have you made?
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Going on 2 yrs. No major issues. Deer ripped of a window panel I had to replace, have to do some digging in line with the home settling. Never stained the deck and decided to let it get weathered in. Everything else is fine....will have it paid off earlier than expected within 2 more years as I've been able to put away 30k
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Smart living by Vincenzo Goodrum, most folks live beyond their means, Vince stays well within his and then some.
Smart dude.
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Powerwash n stain the porch with an oil based stain
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Going on 2 yrs. No major issues. Deer ripped of a window panel I had to replace, have to do some digging in line with the home settling. Never stained the deck and so decided to let it get weathered in. Everything else is fine....will have it paid off earlier than expected within 2 more years as I've been able to put away 30k
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How much has it appreciated in value?
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How much has it appreciated in value?
Those places don't, eventually they scrap them once they become too old. (A guy I know owns a park here locally).
All the older shit places get mowed over and scrapped like a tuna can. But the owners are usually gone, dead, too old anyways.
Then they bring in new ones to update the park and sell to new-owners coming in.
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I've lived in manufactured homes for 16 years....Both on acreage. Both appreciated in value. The one I currently own is on 8 wooded acres and has gone up in value 20-30 thousand bucks in 7 years. I'm 3 miles from the Gila National Forrest. It ain't bad.
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Clayton Homes are well constructed.
Manufactured homes have come a long way in the last 20 years.
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Clayton Homes are well constructed.
Manufactured homes have come a long way in the last 20 years.
Definitely but you still have to do your research. Even though I wanted a 3 bedroom, once I saw the Clayton Eclipse 60, I knew it was the one I wanted
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Definitely but you still have to do your research. Even though I wanted a 3 bedroom, once I saw the Clayton Eclipse 60, I knew it was the one I wanted
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Going on 2 yrs. No major issues. Deer ripped of a window panel I had to replace, have to do some digging in line with the home settling. Never stained the deck and decided to let it get weathered in. Everything else is fine....will have it paid off earlier than expected within 2 more years as I've been able to put away 30k
from the melvin owns his home thread
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Paid it off in a year. Interest is not an issue anyomore obviously. You are aware that plans do change....sort of like you saying the name of the person i rent from and then chickening out when your detective work went shit...even sadder you spent your Saturday with this activity while i was out having fun.
Honestly you should be out buying me a gift. Its Father's Day and i've been smacking you around like my own child these past few weeks"
melvin wouldnt lie
would he
lemmings still defended him though ::)
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Going on 2 yrs. No major issues. Deer ripped of a window panel I had to replace, have to do some digging in line with the home settling. Never stained the deck and decided to let it get weathered in. Everything else is fine....will have it paid off earlier than expected within 2 more years as I've been able to put away 30k
'thanks
but I'm in great shape. It's just that I've been simply more concerned with overall finances, health and lifestyle than worrying about 6 packs and 2% Bodyfat I still train 4 days a week, bike through the city, play basketball,etc....but I do it for enjoyment. I have a couple of health issues before with are minor but they have kept me from actively going back to competing in the past. However, this year may be different. Health issues have cleared up, finances are in order as I have a little over 50k in the bank. But if not, I'm going to just live life, make youtube videos and keep doing my thing. '
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You lay a vapor barrier for the crawl space? Cuts down on humidity levels inside and reduces energy usage.
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from the melvin owns his home thread
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Paid it off in a year. Interest is not an issue anyomore obviously. You are aware that plans do change....sort of like you saying the name of the person i rent from and then chickening out when your detective work went shit...even sadder you spent your Saturday with this activity while i was out having fun.
Honestly you should be out buying me a gift. Its Father's Day and i've been smacking you around like my own child these past few weeks"
melvin wouldnt lie
would he
lemmings still defended him though ::)
I paid 50k for the trailer. It doesn't come with land. There are other things that haven't been paid. This is from 2019...lot has changed. Do you know that you can makea lot of money if you own a medical company during a psndemic
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You lay a vapor barrier for the crawl space? Cuts down on humidity levels inside and reduces energy usage.
Oh yea, definitely got that
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I paid 50k for the trailer. It doesn't come with land. There are other things that haven't been paid. This is from 2019...lot has changed. Do you know that you can makea lot of money if you own a medical company during a psndemic
you got the trailer in spring of 2018- then were asked how its going, in november of 2019
you said this
"Going on 2 yrs. No major issues. Deer ripped of a window panel I had to replace, have to do some digging in line with the home settling. Never stained the deck and decided to let it get weathered in. Everything else is fine....will have it paid off earlier than expected within 2 more years as I've been able to put away 30k"
so 2 years later after moving in you say that within 2 more additional years you expect to pay it off.
then you say this this
on june 19th this year
"Paid it off in a year. Interest is not an issue anyomore obviously. You are aware that plans do change....sort of like you saying the name of the person i rent from and then chickening out when your detective work went shit...even sadder you spent your Saturday with this activity while i was out having fun.
Honestly you should be out buying me a gift. Its Father's Day and i've been smacking you around like my own child these past few weeks"
you gonna blab on and change the subject now?
you dont own the land
and why would anyone believe you do?
you have lied about everything else
lazy fat fuck
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No they don't appreciate in value, the land is rented. It's no different than a car, it's a deprecating asset.
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"In addition, I'll have a 200k annuity available when I turn 40 which is in a year and a half. " -melvin googums
melvin is now 45
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I've lived in manufactured homes for 16 years....Both on acreage. Both appreciated in value. The one I currently own is on 8 wooded acres and has gone up in value 20-30 thousand bucks in 7 years. I'm 3 miles from the Gila National Forrest. It ain't bad.
Your land has gone up in value not the home
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Your land has gone up in value not the home
With this odd housing thing going on, my ma sold the single-wide she was in for 155K.
She bought it in 2005 for 105K. She actually made 50K on this tuna can.
Normally these are towed away and scrapped. Even in this odd market those can pull a profit.. We were shocked...
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you got the trailer in spring of 2018- then were asked how its going, in november of 2019
you said this
"Going on 2 yrs. No major issues. Deer ripped of a window panel I had to replace, have to do some digging in line with the home settling. Never stained the deck and decided to let it get weathered in. Everything else is fine....will have it paid off earlier than expected within 2 more years as I've been able to put away 30k"
so 2 years later after moving in you say that within 2 more additional years you expect to pay it off.
then you say this this
on june 19th this year
"Paid it off in a year. Interest is not an issue anyomore obviously. You are aware that plans do change....sort of like you saying the name of the person i rent from and then chickening out when your detective work went shit...even sadder you spent your Saturday with this activity while i was out having fun.
Honestly you should be out buying me a gift. Its Father's Day and i've been smacking you around like my own child these past few weeks"
you gonna blab on and change the subject now?
you dont own the land
and why would anyone believe you do?
you have lied about everything else
lazy fat fuck
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Paid it off in a year