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PKM, you in on this trend yet?

Ahh.. I thought you said they're only a 2 year mission or something or rather. Didn't know they actually MOVED there...


Are they doing the mission thing full time? Was it for LDS?

full-time for three years. don't come home for anything, including my brothers wedding. well.. my dad didn't come, but my mom did.
 
And they bought that condo just for staying 3 years? Wow...

why not? you rent it and all you get is a place to live. you buy it and then you can sell it when you leave. from a financial standpoint, even if you sell at a loss, it would probably be equivalent or less than the cost of renting for three years.
 
why not? you rent it and all you get is a place to live. you buy it and then you can sell it when you leave. from a financial standpoint, even if you sell at a loss, it would probably be equivalent or less than the cost of renting for three years.

Depends how much you can sell it for I suppose.. plus there's commissions.. it might be worth it for the kinda place they got.


However, if they want to live simply, it'll probably be cheaper to rent..
 
I live in a one bedroom studio thats just over 500 square feet and I find it perfect for me. Any smaller would be a problem. But I heat the place for under $30 a month in winter and cool it for under $20 in the summer! It really forces you to be a minimilist... which I am any way. If I don't need something on an almost daily basis it's gonner.
 
Depends how much you can sell it for I suppose.. plus there's commissions.. it might be worth it for the kinda place they got.


However, if they want to live simply, it'll probably be cheaper to rent..

well considering they bought it at an extremely low point in bangkok's real estate market, and since then the market has risen by about 5.7%, they stand to make as much money when they sell as they would lose by renting the place for 3 years. that's an $80,000 swing.
 
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