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My friend lives in FtLauderdale- her Moms house they built in the early 50's is in a low income area,literally falling apart,needs a new roof and major electrical rewiring amongst many other things ( 3very small bedrooms ,2baths ) just went on the market for $360k......and the lot is very small between 2shacksI know what you mean by a hot housing market. We bought our house in 2005, and paid $79,500 for it. We just got a new assessment notice of $158,000, which sounds great, until the thought creeps in about how much it would cost to buy one in another state that isn't NY; one where people aren't actively trying to get out of. True, we are in western NY, in a smallish town, where living costs are lower than in a big city, but they are still higher than they are in a lot of other places. What to do; what to do?
That is an awkward spot to be in with so many families living long term in rentals, but sadly in the current market there will be a lot of situations like this.My mom and stepdad were looking at houses in my area to move back here. They own a big house in the area and have tenants in it; but they don’t need so much house anymore unless all the grandkids show up. It just wasn’t worth it! So now they are in the awkward spot of not renewing the lease so they can move back. The family renting is from their church. Even with 4 months notice for the tenant its just not our nature landlording.
My inlaws were also considering a slight downsize to be even closer to my sister in law but decided it wasn’t worth it. Their current home is built into a hill with a daylight basement; but you can absolutely live upstairs in one level only. And they’d already done some renovations when DHs grandmother lived with them so it’s accessible with reduced mobility.
Aren't Prices going crazy. What bothers me the most is the yearly property tax. When I purchased my Condo in 1997 for $75k, I paid $1200. a year with Military exemption . Currently my place is accessed for $176,910. And my tax is now over $3400 a year. Seems the tax its raising every year. We haven't left as my DW likes her job.I know what you mean by a hot housing market. We bought our house in 2005, and paid $79,500 for it. We just got a new assessment notice of $158,000, which sounds great, until the thought creeps in about how much it would cost to buy one in another state that isn't NY; one where people aren't actively trying to get out of. True, we are in western NY, in a smallish town, where living costs are lower than in a big city, but they are still higher than they are in a lot of other places. What to do; what to do?
Whatever keeps your life balanced! I have diabetes, and take Metformin. I give myself 1 "Free Day" a month to eat whatever I want. LOL, my doctor is ok with it now, although he monitored things very closely at first. Last time I was in, he asked what I had for free day, and I told him, "A pizza and half of an apple pie!" He laughed, and said, "Your A1C is great, and your glucose level is perfect, so have at it." Knowing that day is coming when I can indulge makes it easy to "behave" the rest of the month, and my body handles it well. Am very aware that not all could.My husband has a dessert a day rule where we have a slice of pie or some cookies with coffee everyday, rather than indulging constantly.
Bounce fabric sheets tucked into clothing (through a belt, peeking out of a pocket, etc) will do the trick. I started doing that in Louisiana, and if it will keep THOSE at bay, they should work fine in Jamaica!Don't know if I mentioned this already but in 5 weeks, my partner, my mom, and my parents (and me of course) will all be in Jamaica. On my mind is how to keep the mosquitos at bay.
I found a recipe for cornbread using cast iron skillet on the stove top. No flour used!I keep thinking about all those hyper-healthy people who never let themselves indulge in anything. One day, they'll be in beds dying of nothing whatsoever but the J P FROG syndrome..."Just Plain F-word Ran Outta Gas."
I have my grandmother's dutch oven, and I treasure it! I also have her cast iron 12" skillet. SO many things I just won't make if I can't make them in cast iron! Treasure it, take care of it! Chili is SO much better when it cooks in cast iron, as is cornbread.
Saved that one! Just right for "quick and easy." I also make cornbread in my waffle iron, to serve with stew and chili. I just place the cornbread waffle on a plate, and plop whatever it is on top of it.Stovetop Cornbread
Cornbread made with cast iron skillet on stove. Came out very good! Only bakes for 5 minutes. No flour
Half the size of corn bread. Might have it for breakfast
I liked that you could really taste the cornmeal. Also made thisSaved that one! Just right for "quick and easy." I also make cornbread in my waffle iron, to serve with stew and chili. I just place the cornbread waffle on a plate, and plop whatever it is on top of it.
I don't remember those prices but I do remember you could get alot of gum , sucker candies and licorice with one dollar-enough for all the kids in the neighborhoodPurrfect Meow
Food prices. Ridiculous. Anyone remember double bubble two for a penny or 5 cent cokes. Not that I remember those times!
Don't remember prices that low but I do remember not so long ago when I could feed my family of 4 for less than $200 per week. And that was with buying name brand items. Now I have to try to keep it under $300 and most of the items are store brand too.Food prices. Ridiculous. Anyone remember double bubble two for a penny or 5 cent cokes. Not that I remember those times!
I hear you, I buy bran flakes for breakfast and they have doubled in the last 2 years. I buy no name brand now, don't like them as much but at least they are not double in price. Salads I agree, half the time my fruit for the salad goes bad and that is only a day or two in. Very frustrating. The pandemic changed everything. I've heard from friends in the academic world that it will take 20 years to recover what the world lost in the pandemic.Food prices are actually ridiculous! Astronomical. I can remember when I began shopping for myself. A full week was only $40-$60...
Now, If I get away with $100, it is a bargain! That is including paper products, and sometimes a 'treat'.. I do not use paper plates. It is for Paper towels, napkins, tissues, toilet paper.. and I buy store brands.
The prices of produce is incredible. Salads-- Yikes! I do not eat much meat, mostly chicken or a baked potato, etc...
Saved that one, too. I LOVE quiches and fritattas!I liked that you could really taste the cornmeal. Also made this
Sweet Potato Frittata
Had cornbread with it
I do remember that. I also, just to keep it in perspective, remember that the minimum wage along about then was $1.00 an hour. And I remember when you could fill the tank of a VW bug that was on Empty, and get change back from your $5.00 bill. Again, the minimum wage was MUCH lower.Food prices. Ridiculous. Anyone remember double bubble two for a penny or 5 cent cokes. Not that I remember those times!