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You'd have to create an artificial atmosphere, you'd have to create water, grow food, etc.
And what would be the purpose?
It's a quarter of a million miles away.
Less energy required to get out of earths gravitational pull.
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Originally Posted by TurcoLoco
Since we are not planning on moving there anytime soon, you should ask this question to the inhabitants of the moon! Or on the www.Galaxy-Data.com forum!! lol
I didn't figure it was prudent to make another topic that discusses the housing market, so I thought I'd ask her. I purchased a 1600 square foot home on Hawes and Guadalupe in Mesa, AZ. I paid 183k for it-- wasn't a foreclosure so everything is getting fixed up and the appraiser says that he expects the home to be valued a little more than 183k.
Does anyone think I made a mistake by not waiting on the market? I keep reading conflicting articles-- some say the market will start to turn a corner in a few months and others claim the market will drop another 20-30%.
I'm hoping I didn't ruin my life or anything.
UFOs always have been rumoured to visit AZ and once in a while abduct people (especially East Coast transplants from what I heard ), however due to astronomic gas prices, they don't visit nearly as often...
UFOs always have been rumoured to visit AZ and once in a while abduct people (especially East Coast transplants from what I heard ), however due to astronomic gas prices, they don't visit nearly as often...
ha ha ha, you give me a smile everyday Turco! Love it!
I didn't figure it was prudent to make another topic that discusses the housing market, so I thought I'd ask her. I purchased a 1600 square foot home on Hawes and Guadalupe in Mesa, AZ. I paid 183k for it-- wasn't a foreclosure so everything is getting fixed up and the appraiser says that he expects the home to be valued a little more than 183k.
Does anyone think I made a mistake by not waiting on the market? I keep reading conflicting articles-- some say the market will start to turn a corner in a few months and others claim the market will drop another 20-30%.
I'm hoping I didn't ruin my life or anything.
In this economy I would just be happy you have a roof! Don't sweat it too much, no body really knows. My home is already below the loan I have and I didn't buy during the boom, I bought before, so it's anyones guess.
You did pretty good I think, just ride the wave, I wouldn't worry it can't go down to much more or else we will have a depression and if that happens it won't matter how much you bought for, the banks will start closing loans and demanding payment in full and foreclosing everyones homes. It will be """anarchy"""". Marshal law, (heard them talking about it the other day), we will all be shytting our pants together. Unity will finally take place.
Hey everyone! Bet you lot thought you'd seen the last of me,
Thought I would just pop in and see whats happening.
As for me, there have been some major changes. My second granddaughter was born in February and four days later my dad died. I made it home to the States in time to spend 10 hours with my dad before he "left" us. After returning to the UK we made the decision to move back to California instead of Arizona so we can get the hell out of this crappy country ASAP. Good news...looks like we'll be back home by the end of August or the beginning of September, just waiting for our appointment at the Embassy now for my hubby's Visa. Almost all of our furniture is sold, boxes are ready for the shipping company to pick up and our suitcases are half-way packed already
My heart was set on returning to AZ, but we are just as happy to be going to Cali instead. At least we will be back in the USA, where gasoline doesn't cost almost $13 a gallon!
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