What’s the feeling - Hey peeps,
What’s the feeling?
I came from proper poverty, my mum was a heroin addict, my dad, non-biological, but who I know as my dad, both very low income earners.
My partner and I just sold our home, our first home, we bought it for $380 near exactly 10 years ago for $925.
She came from a decently well off family, her parents lent us money, I don’t have a relationship with mine, plus her parents have helped us so much with ‘babysitting’, I hate that term, but we just sold our first family home, in Adelaide for $925k.
I’m so proud. I’m a tradie, I did 70% myself, with the help of mates, her old man, etc.
It’s a hard day, I’m so sentimental, but it’s time to move one after 10 years.
Why? School zoning, and house size.
My partner is an amazing teacher, in an amazing primary school, with an amazing high school , it’s a long term plan in an amazing area of our city.Ausfinance
I came from proper poverty, my mum was a heroin addict, my dad, non-biological, but who I know as my dad, both very low income earners.
My partner and I just sold our home, our first home, we bought it for $380 near exactly 10 years ago for $925.
She came from a decently well off family, her parents lent us money, I don’t have a relationship with mine, plus her parents have helped us so much with ‘babysitting’, I hate that term, but we just sold our first family home, in Adelaide for $925k.
I’m so proud. I’m a tradie, I did 70% myself, with the help of mates, her old man, etc.
It’s a hard day, I’m so sentimental, but it’s time to move one after 10 years.
Why? School zoning, and house size.
My partner is an amazing teacher, in an amazing primary school, with an amazing high school , it’s a long term plan in an amazing area of our city.
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