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- OfficeMonkeyKing - May 21 2008 | real estate, housing, purchasing, renee
My friend is selling her parent's house in Issaquah as one of her first real estate endeavors.
Check it out if you're in the market for a near million dollar house (good lord!).
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I wonder what people do for a living that they can afford houses like this!
I don't think alot of them can. I live in this neighborhood in one of the "less expensive" houses with my husband and we both work and drive old, paid-off cars. We're not sure what the people do in houses like these with one income and the matching Mercedes suvs. But, I'd be willing to bet that most of them are in debt up to their eyeballs.
My parents just sold their house as a retirement investment. They're similar to Renee's parents, old fashioned immigrants who invested wisely, pinched pennies and are both workaholics.
We are workaholics too. Workaholics are good people!
Haha, I'd never call myself a workaholic, but I think I could be with some more effort.
Also Renee's a professional photographer by trade, so the pictures of the house look abnormally bad ass.
ms.kruse I think you are correct. The average credit card debt in the US is like eight grand and that's just credit cards!