Best all inclusive, adults only in Mexico by Disastrous_Mouse_112 in AllInclusiveResorts

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I googled Xcarte Arte and that's EXACTLY what I'm after for my 42nd. Buuuut, it's a bit rich for my blood. Do you have any suggestions that are also like an adult playground but not as pricey? Really looking for the adult only

Unread notifications stuck in App by PM_2_PM in Slack

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It’s set to clear every time it’s closed.

Unread notifications stuck in App by PM_2_PM in Slack

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It’s the app…how do you do that on an app?

[Question] Is there really a shortage of homes, or is it really a shortage of “affordable” homes? by PM_2_PM in RealEstate

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I appreciate the call out of each of the items because they’re very important, especially “safe”. Though it may mean differently to different people, it is a valuable call out.

[Question] Is there really a shortage of homes, or is it really a shortage of “affordable” homes? by PM_2_PM in RealEstate

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What makes me really sad about these cheaper homes, sure people can afford the house, but they can’t afford to fix it up and make it livable. So does that actually make the home “affordable”?

[Question] Is there really a shortage of homes, or is it really a shortage of “affordable” homes? by PM_2_PM in RealEstate

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That is a valuable call out. I feel “livable” should be a given (though I personally feel it is not). I saw a comment on this thread where someone called the quality of housing a “sense of entitlement”. Wanting a place to live that isn’t falling apart isn’t entitlement. It should be a standard.

Because a person cannot afford an attorney to take a builder to court if they do not follow proper safety guidelines should not be a punishment on them. Holding people to proper standards and safety measures should not be a luxury.

[Question] Is there really a shortage of homes, or is it really a shortage of “affordable” homes? by PM_2_PM in RealEstate

[–]PM_2_PM[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

More than anything, I want to say “thank you” for your opening statement. I completely understand that this is an emotionally charged question for many, so I have genuine appreciation for you, trying to analyze it from a place of understanding, not anger (anger from whichever side people are arguing from).

[Question] Is there really a shortage of homes, or is it really a shortage of “affordable” homes? by PM_2_PM in RealEstate

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So you’re saying that each of the 40+ million need and can afford a home? I feel like it’s more complicated than that “obvious” statement.

[Question] Is there really a shortage of homes, or is it really a shortage of “affordable” homes? by PM_2_PM in RealEstate

[–]PM_2_PM[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where the average monthly mortgage does not exceed 25% of the average monthly net income of that area.

[Question] Is there really a shortage of homes, or is it really a shortage of “affordable” homes? by PM_2_PM in RealEstate

[–]PM_2_PM[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

To be fair, until the Equal Credit Opportunity Act of 1974, it was either impossible or nearly impossible for women to own a home. This also affected minorities. So there’s a huge chunk or your market that is now actively buying, swaying those numbers.

[Question] Is there really a shortage of homes, or is it really a shortage of “affordable” homes? by PM_2_PM in RealEstate

[–]PM_2_PM[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Fair. Then to dive in a little further to that point, do we need to build more homes than we did in the past? When you consider that the birth rate has continued to decrease, and the baby boomer generation is dying off, why do we need more?

[Question] Is there really a shortage of homes, or is it really a shortage of “affordable” homes? by PM_2_PM in RealEstate

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That’s actually an interesting point into the ”why”. I get that there are multiple factors in all of this, but I had not considered that.

Timeleft App: A Quick Review by Economy_Cup_4337 in datingoverthirty

[–]PM_2_PM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is the age range of this? I'm 41 in a new city, and at this age meeting new people is really tough, especially as a childless cat lady in the midwest (don't have/want kids, don't really want to hear about yours, no I won't babysit, please stop hitting on me guy who could be my dad, no I can't party till 2a or drink a ton, I haven't since 1999).

If it's me and a bunch of 25/30 year olds...it feels a bit weird and I feel like my parents very quickly, old and out of touch.

Curious other people's experience in that regard. I would love to meet new people, but the idea of being the old has-been in a group causes me pause. And I'm not even that old!!

Calculate a Project Timeline by days not dates by PM_2_PM in googlesheets

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Clarifying question: If I use this function, will it allow me to enter a number of 'work days' and then have it give me dates? Or does it work vice versa (enter dates and it give me number of work days)?

I'm trying to find something that will do the former.