On Feb 8, 2007, at 10:34 AM, Nicholas Geti wrote:

> I find that the argument of "raising the value of your house is a good
> thing" to be extremely bogus. It only applies to when you sell your  
> house.
> If you don't intend to sell your house for a long time, you don't  
> want to
> increase the value; it only raises your taxes which are never  
> recovered when
> you do finally decide to sell.

        Your point was that the person would have to stay in the house a  
long time in order to recover the cost. My point was that the cost  
would be recovered either by a) staying in the house a long time or  
b) staying in a short time and then selling. Your objection to having  
to stay a long time certainly implies selling it when that stay is  
over, doesn't it?

-- Ed Leafe
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