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Road Side Pub
Paying off debt
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<blockquote data-quote="trxcobra" data-source="post: 16501431" data-attributes="member: 82174"><p>Nice work OP. </p><p></p><p>I am 29 and currently living mostly debt-free, only exception being a small beach condo that I bought with my brother in southern NH. </p><p>Cars and student loans are paid for, I had been renting an apartment in Boston with my girlfriend the last couple years which is not exactly cheap but we had some fun. However, with the pandemic and no need to be close to the office we recently moved out. </p><p></p><p>Living in the beach condo for the time being and saving a good amount of cash until COVID passes and we figure out where we want to land/purchase a house. </p><p>Sometimes I feel silly for not owning a primary home at this stage of life, especially with the way values have moved up over the last several years. I will say that the peace of mind living with low expenses and a good chunk of change in the bank is quite nice, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trxcobra, post: 16501431, member: 82174"] Nice work OP. I am 29 and currently living mostly debt-free, only exception being a small beach condo that I bought with my brother in southern NH. Cars and student loans are paid for, I had been renting an apartment in Boston with my girlfriend the last couple years which is not exactly cheap but we had some fun. However, with the pandemic and no need to be close to the office we recently moved out. Living in the beach condo for the time being and saving a good amount of cash until COVID passes and we figure out where we want to land/purchase a house. Sometimes I feel silly for not owning a primary home at this stage of life, especially with the way values have moved up over the last several years. I will say that the peace of mind living with low expenses and a good chunk of change in the bank is quite nice, though. [/QUOTE]
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