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 Do you think i can afford this house?
its on the market for 169,000.
i make at least 31,000 a year.
(im a medical coder.)
how much do you think we can get the seller to go down also?
in a couple months the house will ...


 Renting V. Buying?
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 Are house prices going to go up or down?
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 I am in the process of buying a house and am probbably paying too much for it. How can I get the price down???
Before exchanging contracts that is . Any tips?????...


 How much do you need to have as a down payment for a house that's worth $250,000?
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 Should I buy or rent, on my own?
Hi,

Been looking to move out for a while..I am quite financially sound, have a fair chunk in savings and in a steady job. I've not lived away from home before, but hate the idea of ...


 Is this illegal?
rented an apartment. Had a leaky roof and big mold problem. I called housing inspector. She made them fix roof and tear down the ceiling and put up new dry wall. Rained the other day and mold started ...


 Why do people insist that paying rent is "throwing money away"? it actually is providing a roof over my head!
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 Is it legal for our landlord to prevent us from receiving mail?
My girlfriend and I live in a basement apartment. I put this address down as my address when applying for employment.

My job has sent me items to this address two or three, MAYBE four ...


 4 people/3 rooms. How much rent should each person be paying if 2 people share a room in a 3 bedroom apartment
If you lived in a house/appartment that was to have 4 people living in 3 rooms (2 of the people being boyfriend and girlfriend), how do you divide up the rent? Do all 4 split the rent 4 ways? Or ...


 I rent. My stove has been broken for 4 days. My landlord says it could be another week before I get one. ? 2do
I rent. My landlord basically doesn't care about these apartments. I've been without an oven for 4 days. He laughed and said it could be another week before I get another one because that�...


 Should I buy the home I just fell in love with or keep looking because it is too soon?
I decided to buy a house about two months ago, and I enlisted a real estate agent to help me find a home. I have looked at 9 houses within a 2 day period, and I love the 8th one I saw. It's ...


 By law,when being evicted,how much time must landlord give tenant to vacate premises?
im being evicted.exactly how long do i have before i lose ...


 Noisy neighbors in apartment..please help!?
Hi, I've been hearing this banging noise from my upstairs neighbors ALL DAY long on a daily basis. I asked my neighbors if they could please stop making so much noise. The woman chuckled a bit ...


 Is it better to rent a house or a apartment? Since both cost almost the same price?
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 I rented a house for 15 months. I had a verbal lease no deposit. Being sued for damages there were none. Help?
I left the house in good shape. I was locked out before i could replace the stove and dishwasher which i had in the garage. I am being sued for damage to property, Clean up and replacing the ...


 What is the differance in a motel and a hotel?
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 Buying a house without a title?
I am in contract to buy a house for 6k in Ohio. The old lady that is selling is having trouble tracking down the title. She never got it from chase bank when it was paid of in 78 i'm told. S...


 Will you please wish me good luck in selling my house tomorrow ?
I have been trying to sell for over 6 months and need all I can get. Mega thanks in advance !!!!...


 Do you hate wasting money on rent?
while other people with money to invest buy a place and sell it.
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because I do....



skip_2015
Advice please...?
What is the one piece of advice you would give to a person about to buy their first home?
                     
 




keepinitril
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A ton of paperwork will have to be filed, they will lose all of it and you will have to send it in a couple of times, keep copies of everything you sent in


lyn
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uhmm.... you consider the place, the location, the weather, the surroundings and the most important is the neighborhood


s_chlyn
DETERMINE YOUR RIGHTS-be sure you understand your rights as a homebuyer.knowing the process of buying a house prevents you from getting scammed.seek a knowledgeable person,a licensed real estate or a broker,it helps a lot.goodluck!


rei
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Don't buy a house coz it's cheaper, you have to consider the potential for resale a couple years later, so location makes a big difference in this case, also, unless it's a new home, otherwise check EVERY corner of the house... I bought my first home last year and after i moved in i found out that those basterds b4 me have been using the space behind the washer and dryer as their hidden dumsper, half eaten hot dogs, baby diaper... etc... and also check all the electric outlets to see if they work, they are expensive to repair ($100 each)


♥~Dian~♥
i think you only live one time and i think it you got the $$ to do it i think you need to do it its fun having your own home


Mel
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Budget, budget, budget! And stick to it. Also don't forget about closing costs and anything that may come up after you close. I have seen it some many times. Its gets down to the closing and the buyer was not aware that they had to bring money in. It holds up closing and the seller being able to get thier proceeds. Also, find a good mortgage broker, if borrowing and ask as many questions as you feel neccessary. This is the biggest investment most people will make in their lives and they should go in to it with open eyes. Also keep in mind expenses that you may incur after the closing such as furniture, repairs, etc... Just when you've thought of everything, you find out the water heater doesn't work. (happened to me). I would recommend having at least $5000.00 in savings just for unexpecteds after getting settled in. Also be prepared for your first mortgage payment. Alot of people spend so much on setting up house that they usually end up making their first house payment late because they didn't plan. Another good reason to have some extra money saved.


1001Questions
location, location, location...


laduron7
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People always say, "get the biggest house you can afford." I don't know if that's true. You should get a house that's well within your budget because having a house means that you have to pay for every little thing that goes wrong. Here's a practical tip, the insurance that they try to sell you, household insurance that pays for when appliances break down or something, is a good idea. It's like $300 per year, and it pays for people to come out and fix just about anything that goes wrong. This is different from regular homeowner's insurance.


MADDY
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be cautious with the life of the house.....
be aware of the taxes, water, etc....before...
be aware of the area and the jurisdiction rules...
be confident and assured of the plan......
be sure of the expenses and the future requirements...
be sure of your funds....
be sure of your family's interest....
be sure of the contractor... or the products being used for constructing...
do not over see any small item. starting from paints, varnishes...and the steel quality.


fruit_snacks
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Find a nice patient real estate agent. My agent showed me every house for sale in town, and nothing in my price range was good enough. After a month she was really getting frustrated and said I have one more house I will show you, and after that I am done. I am like OK. another house I wont like.

Walked into a huge three season porch. the living room had a huge fire place with hardwood floors. the dining room and bedrooms had hardwood floors. another porch on back. An upstairs finished loft with hard wood floors and huge windows to let the sun in. In less then five minutes I said I will take it.

The people were eager to sell and had not yet had he Realtor put up a sign. They let it go for thirty thousand less then the appraisal price. Nice big corner lot.

A Realtor can make all the difference.


fluffydogconnoisseur
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Get a fixed rate mortgage.


BobBobBob
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Consider the weather?

Gawd.

Don't be anxious. Take your time.


Ambervisions
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For first time buyers there are fantastic loans out there. Very little down and great payments! Keep an open mind....if you don't mind doing all your own improvements and creating your sweat equity than forclosures can be great! You can get a great deal and it is a blast to CREATE your home yourself! My husband and I bought a forclosure and the gal who left took EVERYTHING.......even the knobs on the cabinets.....the doorbell....and the shower door. We put in the flooring and made a cool countertop ourselves with slate and abalone.......an ocean themed bathroom. You don't get to do that in your regular track home. Have fun!


stillhappy89
Does the roof leak did you go up there with a light an look? look in the eves... are the ceilings fresh painted in the house..go up stairs an look pay the $500 have a appraiser look for you at every thing


packermama
Decide what you can afford for a house payment, including your homeowner's insurance, and real estate taxes. Get pre-approved and stick within YOUR budget.


Mama Pastafarian
The mortgage companies will tell you how much house you can afford. Don't get the maximum mortgage that they tell you that you can qualify for, but instead buy something less expensive. You don't want to stretch your budget to the limit in order to buy a house. It's nice to have a cushion so that you can enjoy the house instead of becoming a slave to the house payment.

In addition, don't get an adjustable rate mortgage! WHEN (not if) the payment goes up, you may have problems making that higher payment.

There are so many other expenses that go along with owning a house besides just the mortgage payment, compared to rent. When you own, you have to pay for all the upkeep and repairs around the property. You'll have to purchase a lawn mower, tools, etc. Your utility bills might be higher in a house, since you have more space. You might need to purchase more furniture to fill that space.


BUD
#1= HAVE GOOD CREDIT....


tonalc1
Make a list of things you must have, and things you're willing to make concessions about. For example, do you want a big kitchen? Do you need a yard? Do you need a lot of privacy?

I know you said just one, but here's another: See lots of properties. A good realtor will send you out to look at homes over and under your price range, so you get an idea of what's available for what you can afford.

I looked at about 20 houses before I found my dream house.


Drea
keep an open mind, find out everythign u can about the home before u make your decision. it is to bigo a decision to make and have the chance of messing up


kcbrown1979
Do lots of online research
Pay off your debt
Save at least 20% for down payment


oz_gurl2005
be sure to get a building inspection report and a bug /termite inspeciton report.


lilou
make sure you stay in your budget


john p
rent to own or compare interest rates


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