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| Owning a home ... is nice, even if the current real estate market may be headed downwards, which could mean a good time to buy in your area.
Your card collection will not go far to a mortgage, if anything, it will really only go to the "little things in life", which will be like utility bills and insurance for the new mortgage or the simple haircut. It will be tough the first few years, but you will adjust.
Sell some of your cards if needed to get by, but hold onto what you like the best. It doesn't have to me the rarest, most expensive item. Selling part of your collection for a good purpose will help short term, but the items you keep will make life better. |
| Posts: 419 | Location: San Francisco, CA, USA | Registered: October 21, 2005 |
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| Topic question: Absolutely, though in my city I'd need more than my entire collection would be worth. I've priced my collection before and I could have afforded to move out and rent but I'd prefer my own place so can't really do that at the moment. |
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| quote: Originally posted by charmedmad: just wanted to let you know that i sold some of my cards and we now have a deposite of £3000 to put towards a house now
I thinked I helped via some eBay wins ____________________ Never Tap Settle down Beavis
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| Posts: 751 | Location: UK | Registered: November 04, 2002 |
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| quote: Originally posted by charmedmad: what did you win? and thankyou for helping out
Lost Season 3 mini-master set, A32 & PW3. Not too much, probably get you all of 2 minutes with a solicitor! ____________________ Never Tap Settle down Beavis
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| quote: Originally posted by charmedmad: just wanted to let you know that i sold some of my cards and we now have a deposite of £3000 to put towards a house now
Congratulations! You made the right decision. I just wish I had known you'd been selling. ____________________ I'm a burning effigy of everything I used to be. Robbie Williams My Sketch Collection |
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| Well there's no question that people's priorities change over time. Cards are not as important as the rent or the utilities or any of the other necessities of life. If your saving for anything big and selling the collection will contribute in a sizeable way than it has to go.
However if you begin to sell your personal cards, not just your extras or the ones you don't really care about, than you should have a solid plan as to why you need the money right now and you have to stop buying as a collector. There is no purpose in getting rid of your best pieces only to throw the proceeds back into new stuff and, if you don't have an immediate need for cash, you can just cut back on the buying and you will still be saving. |
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| quote: quote: Originally posted by charmedmad: just wanted to let you know that i sold some of my cards and we now have a deposite of £3000 to put towards a house now
Congratulations! You made the right decision. I just wish I had known you'd been selling.
hi roger i have sent you a email about this so have a look at emails matey. ____________________ |
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| quote: Well there's no question that people's priorities change over time. Cards are not as important as the rent or the utilities or any of the other necessities of life. If your saving for anything big and selling the collection will contribute in a sizeable way than it has to go.
However if you begin to sell your personal cards, not just your extras or the ones you don't really care about, than you should have a solid plan as to why you need the money right now and you have to stop buying as a collector. There is no purpose in getting rid of your best pieces only to throw the proceeds back into new stuff and, if you don't have an immediate need for cash, you can just cut back on the buying and you will still be saving.
you have a very good point here and it is just what i have done we have keptr the ones we really wanted and we have not purchased another trading card since last year as there hasnt been any we really wanted yet. if there is a billie piper auto in the dr who set i will be buying that and thats it really that i am after for this year.. ____________________ |
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| quote: Originally posted by willgull: Found out yesterday that I am going to have to do just that! Anyone want to buy a RC13 Casino chip card from the latest Bond?
No! But I don't think you'd have any problems getting a nice chunk of change out of that one on eBay! The last one that was on there for a while had a BIN of £500/$1000 and that's gone now. |
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| quote: Originally posted by charmedmad: going to go an dlook at a house on monday so will you know how it all went
Good luck Colin! While on the subject of UK realty... is it true that if you squat in an abandoned building you eventually gain rights to it? Seems I remember readin something about that. ____________________ I'm a burning effigy of everything I used to be. Robbie Williams My Sketch Collection |
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