Will my heating, electricity, water etc be covered by my rent? |
| So I'm moving out of my parents house in September, and I'm thinking ahead now. I'm going to rent a flat, so I'll have rent to pay, but will I have water, electricity bills etc to ... |
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HELP!!!!Can i refinance? i HAVE AN ADJUSTABLE? |
| I made the wrong decision to refinance about a year ago in to a 5 year adjustable. I wanted to get out of it but when I told the lender I wanted to cancel the deal she assured me that it was a good ... |
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Can't seem to sell our house...any suggestions? |
We have a beautiful house for sale. The price is low, taxes are low, move in condition, and it really is a beautiful home. Additional Details Schools are great and neighbors are the best!... |
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I just inherited a home, but the mortgage company won't let me switch the loan to my name? |
| They said I have to refinance to get the loan placed into my name. Unfortunately at this time I also got laid off from work. I have a nice savings, large severance package & I'm about to ... |
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Do mortgage companies usually mislead people in an attempt to abtain business? |
| I recently applied for a mortgage, and after settling on a company and beggining the mortgage process, I received the paperwork in the mail for signature and all of a sudden, the deal changed. I am a ... |
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I purchased a condo @ the end of July, and A/C started to leak the week after I bought it.? |
| I didn't catch the problem with the home inspection. The home inspector only noted that there was some condensation on the unit, and that the drain needed cleaning. About 2 weeks after we closed,... |
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Selling a house, how do i stand now? |
| Here goes. Accepted an offer on my flat(i own by myself) approx four weeks ago. Due to splitting up with g/friend we are no longer buying a house and i want to stay at my flat. Our offer on a ... |
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I have a landlord who is constantly in my home so I changed out the deadbolt that had no key with another lock |
| He has come by recently and is angry that he could not gain access. My understanding is that he should give me at least a 24 hr notice. Do I have to give him a key to the deadbolt? He has actually ... |
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Why is it that adults know how to buy their own house and cars etc...? |
how will they understand stuff like buying houses with mortgages, loans, payments etc...?
why dont 15 yr olds understand it?
how do they learn?
what age do they start to buy ... |
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Am buying a new home? |
| to buy a home we have several types of loans.i want to know all about them to find which suits me.are the intrest rates in the next few years going down or up? which is the best type of ... |
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IS 2% Fixed interest over 30 years a good rate for a home loan? |
| I got this offer in my email box the other day from http://get-a-home-loan.n Is this a good deal for a home loan?... |
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What do we do now to purchase a home? |
| With all that is going on w/ the stock market and home buying, what do you suppose a married couple w/ an credit score of about 530, should do to purchase a home. How much would we need to put down ... |
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I sold my house but they are not making the payments? |
| I sold my home in nevada and moved back to texas. The person who bought my home was suppose to move in and keep up the payments but just yesterday a neighbor called me here and said that someone has ... |
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I have four kids and need help? |
| is there a web site which i can apply for free housing,food,colthing and furniture vouchers.and im not lookin for a hand out but i really need help ... |
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I was wondering the list of bills one has to pay when living on their own? |
| I'm currently looking to move out of my parents house, but im not sure if i will make a enough money with my current job status. I was wondering of someone could give me a list of bills they ... |
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Would You Buy A House Where Someone Was Murdered Inside? |
| I was wondering if perhaps this could be an easy profit? I read that houses where someone was murdered are normally purchased at deep discounts. So if you bought the house and then rented it out ... |
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I've got some guy in my office who is yelling at me and the managers are gone how do I handle this? |
| Ok when the two brokers are gone i am in charge there is a closing going on and the agent from the other office keeps yelling at getting upset at everyone and has now started yelling at me. How do I ... |
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Giggle Angel | Renting or Buying with mortgage which is best? |
I'm currently renting and spending nearly as much as i would be if i had a mortgage. Do I get on the property ladder and go for my own house or not? Additional Details I must add that i'm in the UK as have had some good sites shown but they are for US Thank you anyway any advice is good |
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AtiaoftheJulii
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Buy. Why pay for someone else's mortagage? |
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The Tank
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Save like mad for a deposit and BUY BUY BUY. Even allowing for having to pay your own property insurance (NEVER go without insuring the property) and other bills you'll still be better off than renting.
Incidentally, Hatchland is completely wrong. There is no tax releaf on mortgages. It was systematically abolished by succesive governments since 1994. Even when it existed it wasn't exactly 100%. |
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Neil
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Buy now. It's hard enough getting on the property ladder as it is. How would be able to afford to pay rent when you're retired, where as if you buy you'll own and won't have that problem. |
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x-..lauren..-x
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yes definately id buy a house if i was paying as much in rent as i would be for a morgage good luck to you |
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the cat
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Defo - book an appointment with an independant mortgage advisor to see how much you could borrow and how much it would cost |
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Jeff
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Start looking today. Just think where is the money going? In someone else's pocket but if you owned a home it goes to your equity. Ready to buy call 516 538 5800 ext 239. Mortgage Consultant. |
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rickkritcher
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For sure this is not only the Right think to do but its a large tax Break as well |
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rita_alabama
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It depends on your own financial situation. Property prices are falling right now, so you can probably get a place for cheaper than a few years ago, but if you intend to sell it quickly (in a few years) you might wind up losing money until property prices start to rise again.
There are a lot of great things about owning a house (freedom to do whatever you want to it, tax breaks, building up good crediand home equity) but a lot of not so great things (lawn maintenance, home repair). If you don't intend on moving for a long time, purchasing a house might be the way to go. There are a lot of "renting vs. buying" calculators on the interent, that might help you decide.
http://www.ginniemae.gov/rent_vs_buy/rent_vs_buy_calc.asp?Section=YPTH |
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Amber P
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buy its always good to have ur own. |
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mcspaner
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Buying is an investment whereas renting is dead money when you move you get no return. |
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My name's MUD
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If you don't know the answer, keep renting! |
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mmw
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well heck yeah.
it would be crazy not to.
if you keep the place looking nice or improve it some the value will go up and if you ever want to sell it you may come out on top.
go for it girl, buy yourself a home... |
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hatchland
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Remember that mortgage interest is 100% tax deductible, so instead of paying income taxes, you could be buying a house. It's a no-brainer, really. |
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