Brooklyn Life Open Thread by Gabby 01/31/2011 511 Share Share Brooklyn Life Brooklyn Life Open Thread What's Your Take? Leave a Comment Leave a Reply Cancel reply Register to leave a comment, or log in if you already have an account would love a covered garage like Kens. Log in to Reply Dave and M4L, I don’t see how we could possibly avoid higher rates looking out 2 to 3 years. Really only a doomsday scenario could make that possible. We are likely to have bigger worries than the price of a brownstone in that case. Log in to Reply The Giant Midwest Snowstorm is Moving across the US and towards the NorthEast. …That is, until Chuck Norris gets pissed off about it. Log in to Reply Dave, Yes, I’m a troll but I don’t have any rent due. I do need to collect rents – thanks for reminding me. No comment on 311 ? Log in to Reply 300 Log in to Reply m4l, you’ve been eating some spiked brownies!!!!! Log in to Reply DIBS, not only am I holding onto hope of brownstones half off peak but also sub 4% 30 yr rates Log in to Reply Historically, and most likely in the near future, rates have been and will be higher than where they are now, making the current mortgage interest rate a real bargain. Log in to Reply I accounted for the mortgage tax, M4L. And the brownie tax, too. Log in to Reply < 1 … 22 23 24 25 26 … 56 >
Dave and M4L, I don’t see how we could possibly avoid higher rates looking out 2 to 3 years. Really only a doomsday scenario could make that possible. We are likely to have bigger worries than the price of a brownstone in that case. Log in to Reply
The Giant Midwest Snowstorm is Moving across the US and towards the NorthEast. …That is, until Chuck Norris gets pissed off about it. Log in to Reply
Dave, Yes, I’m a troll but I don’t have any rent due. I do need to collect rents – thanks for reminding me. No comment on 311 ? Log in to Reply
DIBS, not only am I holding onto hope of brownstones half off peak but also sub 4% 30 yr rates Log in to Reply
Historically, and most likely in the near future, rates have been and will be higher than where they are now, making the current mortgage interest rate a real bargain. Log in to Reply
would love a covered garage like Kens.
Dave and M4L, I don’t see how we could possibly avoid higher rates looking out 2 to 3 years.
Really only a doomsday scenario could make that possible. We are likely to have bigger worries than the price of a brownstone in that case.
The Giant Midwest Snowstorm is Moving across the
US and towards the NorthEast.
…That is, until Chuck Norris gets pissed off about it.
Dave,
Yes, I’m a troll but I don’t have any rent due. I do need to collect rents – thanks for reminding me.
No comment on 311 ?
300
m4l, you’ve been eating some spiked brownies!!!!!
DIBS, not only am I holding onto hope of brownstones half off peak but also sub 4% 30 yr rates
Historically, and most likely in the near future, rates have been and will be higher than where they are now, making the current mortgage interest rate a real bargain.
I accounted for the mortgage tax, M4L. And the brownie tax, too.