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On Tue, 29 Dec 2020 12:04:22 +1100, Master Bruce wrote:

> On Mon, 28 Dec 2020 16:56:11 -0800 (PST), Bryan Simmons
> > wrote:
>
>>We're buying a house for my son. It's only $85K. We have to be the
>>borrowers, and can't even have my son on the mortgage at all because he
>>doesn't have 2 years of steady income. He'll be making the payments. It
>>won't cost us anything, but we'll be solely responsible for the loan. No
>>worries. That kid will be outearning me pretty soon. He figures he'll be
>>living there for 2 or 3 years, and by then he'll have sufficient demonstrable
>>income to buy a house that he really wants, and can keep that one as a
>>rental property. It's not in one of those tiny municipalities (like Bel Nor),
>>but in University City, about 12 minutes from here in light traffic.
>>
>>What's a trip is that when he emailed some of his friends about the house,
>>it turns out that one of his friends lived in that very house when he was a
>>small child.
>>
>>We're not spending a penny of our own money on the house, but merely
>>guaranteeing the loan. The one thing that the house doesn't have is a
>>washer/dryer, and for a move-in present (he doesn't know this yet), we
>>are going to buy him a nice Speed Queen washer, and a cheap ass dryer.
>>
>>He mentioned that he'll be having us over for dinner often, and I'm sure
>>he'll be coming over here for dinner often as well. This is a nice transition
>>to him moving out. He's fiercely independent. A lot of kids go though a
>>stage where they want little to do with parents for several years, whether
>>that's going away to college or just moving out. He established his
>>autonomy earlier, doing his own laundry, buying his own clothes, etc.
>>while he was still in high school, and it's already like he's a fully adult
>>child in many ways.
>>
>>Truth be told, my only disappointment with him is his politics, which is
>>decidedly libertarian compared to his parents. That's not going to go
>>away, maybe not ever, but he's his own person, and I never wanted a
>>clone of myself.

>
> Libertarian is non-religious right-wing?


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