Good for you?
Original msrp
Adjusted for Inflation
>$105,750, Has lost 70% of it's value
>$99,600, Has lost 90% of it's value
>$43,200, Has lost 90% of its value
>$21,800, Has lost 80% of its value
>writing a statement as a question
Exactly the kind of person who would live in an HOA development
I don't think you own a car, you've never posted a single picture of a car nor actually said anything about cars in general.
>has to rent a shitty vinyl siding house
>haha hoa is for suckers
He's only been here a few weeks. What do you expect?
>first day of summer
>Live in a house
>Don't have HOA
Such is life when you live in an old neighborhood
HOA developments constitute something like 90% of the available homes I can live in. Wife and I have to be within a certain distance from the hospital I work at for on-call status.
I was like you once, hated HOAs with a passion. Then I rented a house with one for a few years. The neighborhood next to it without one had a 1 to 3 shit-heap to decent property ratio, despite being the same exact average age/square footage. Their home values were also about 30% less.
Been here for a year, haven't had to deal with any HOA bullshit despite working on my old car quite a bit. Maybe I got lucky, decent neighbors, but it's not nearly as bad as the horror stories.
You're pretty stupid. Sounds like your dream in life is a McMansion.
When you grow up and a lien gets put on your house because someone doesn't like your car, you'll understand.
>ps get out more, there are new extremely high end neighborhoods with out HOA's
>rapist calling anyone else stupid
Fuck off Ethan