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 How exactly DO you find an apartment?
A friend of mine, and I are looking to rent a two bedroom apartment together. (which is good as we are both basically homeless; I'm crashing on friend's floors, and she is bouncing between ...


 If a home is foreclosed on, is the homeowner liable for any repayment of the loan?
If they receive less than what is owed, could the owner be sued for the difference?...


 Where can you buy a decent detached house under £250,000 and still live max 1 hour away from London?
We want to buy property outside of London, but want to be able to commute in for work. Where can I find a decent detached house in a good area and close to ammenities and be no more than an hour ...


 Can my landlord tell me that I can not have quest sleep over or have children in the house?
I am renting a 2 bedroom unit out of a residential home. My unit is attached to the home with my own separate entrace, with my own restroom and kitchen. I do not have guests over on a regular basis.i ...


 Is the real estate boom over?
how long should I wait to buy a house? next year, or the year after that?...


 Is 7% interest rate for the first time buyer good?
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 Does bank offer 100% financing when buying a new or used house?
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 IM being evicted for a pet,how much time do i have ?
Ididnt pay the rent for june,i m moving to new place july 7th, will they evict us by then, im on a monthly contract, and a depositi s in place, ive run out of money and am worried..will the court ...


 If a landlord dies, and the son takes over the rentals.Sells the house I rent who owes me my security deposit?
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 How can I prevent problems due to the buyer of our property having 100% mortgage and therefore no deposit?
The person buying our house has a 100% mortgage. Due to this there is a risk of them backing out at the last minute due to them not having given any deposit. What solutions are there to this issue. I&...


 Got an offer within 2 weeks of house on the market - take it or hold out for better?
I know, it's such a gamble! What would you do, take the offer that's slightly lower than what you wanted, or wait for more offers?
Additional Details
Update - We countered, and ...


 What's a fair way to split the rent amongst roomates?
I live with 4 other roomates in a 5 bedroom house. What's a fair way to split the rent? We've taken bathroom, closet space, and square footage into consideration.

There are ...


 How often do you have to pay property tax when you buy a house
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 Would you rent an apartment (or house) in Argentina for a vacation?
Or if not Argentina, where else would you consider renting? I just want to see how many people would be interested in this type of thing....


 Apartment problems?
i rented an apartment with my b/f i signed a one year contact which is up in oct 20 2007 i cant stand to be with him ne longer..so if i abonden my contract what consequenses will i have?.....


 Renting v Buying?
A question for home owners or renters!!

At the end of the year I will be moving out from my parents (for the 2nd time) since this time I can now afford it.

However, I am unsure ...


 Is it possible to buy a home or condo with absolutely NO money beforehand?
no downpayment, no closing costs, ...


 Empty apartment and these?
hi. i'm in small apartment building. there is a apartment next to me and it is empty. now the manager is trying to clean it but leaves the door open!!!! now these strange teens, men, hookers, ...


 My roommate got a $400 credit on our rent because he resigned for another year, should I get any part of that?
OK, so the backstory here is that my roommate lived alone for a year in our current apartment before I moved in. He then was offered a $400 resigning bonus to sign another year on the lease. When ...


 Is it generally a bad idea to rent a room from a stranger?
i am looking for a place to stay. i have found a room to rent down the street from where i work. the rent is right and everything, but i just dont know what it will be like living with some one i ...



smj_05
Im a 1st time buyer looking for a property in london. Budget is £200,000, where in can i get value 4 money?
Current seeking 2bed house/flat in london, this is a challenge being 1st time buyers but we desperately need to get onto the property ladder. Please can you advise what area within london or outskirts would be best for my circumstances. What sources are best to find properties. Any responses will be great! Thanks
                     
 




confused
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LONDON! you must be looking to purchase a shed for that amount... go a little futher outside to get value for money


byebye
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you cant get value in london


untanuta
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All situated in Herts, which is on the thameslink rail, which is 20 minutes into the Kings X via rail!!!


amsterdam
Try the Ladder, the area bounded by Wightman Rd and Green Lanes in Harringey. You can walk to the tube (Turnpike Lane) and there might still be a few 2 bed flats for under 200,000 - but not for long I think


ruvelruvel
Your best bet is in zones 3 and 4. I'm sure you can get more than 200 k , especially with joint income. I'm a broker in the city you can email me using the my username to my yahoo account, i can sort something out for you for free. Good luck!


kelvin j
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valuable on-line auction purchase strategies enabling you to buy the best properties at the best prices.how to find a property’s exact location, even if it doesn’t have a physical address.


luddite
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A two bed property for £200,000 will be difficult. An ex-council one bed flat near my mum went for £198,000. This is in east London.


solitary
Confused is right... have a look at the outskirts of London - a friend of mine went to see a property in London priced at about £200k and he said it was basically a bedsit - you'll get a lot better value for money just outside - can you commute to work? Draw a circle on a map of the distance you would commute and search for properties within that circle. You will be surprised. Good luck.


Katie M
We had a similar budget. Try places which are not on the Tube. There are some bargains in Tulse Hill, Acton, areas of South and South-East London. Generally, west London is most expensive. Have you thought about going further out? There are lots of property websites where you can search the whole of London and specify your budget - eg primelocation.com, findaproperty.co.uk, rightmove.co.uk. Good luck!


EdgeWitch
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You won't get a property in Central London at this stage but they are pockets of East and South London where you will still be able to buy. Also Herts and Essex Greater London borders. Just remember wherever you buy you are buying a home not just an investment. So make sure you feel happy with the area as well. It might be better to spend 15 mins extra travelling in the morning to get back to a place you want to be at night.


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