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 I SOLD MY SNAKE FOR 200 DOLLARS AND THE GUY SENT ME A CHECK FOR 2200 I CHECKED OUT EVERYTHING IT SEEMS REAL?
I COULD REALLY USE THE MONEY WILL I GET IN TROUBLE IF I GO CASH IT SOME WHERE AND IT ENDS UP BEING A BAD CHECK AND WHAT IF I DONT HAVE A BANK TO DEPOSIT IT AT? WOULDNT THE GUY WHO WROTE IT GET IN TROU...


 Should I tell Real Estate Agent How much I Preapproved for?
Hi. I am in process of looking for a house. If I get preapproved, let's say for example, 180,000, but I am really only looking to spend about 120,000 for a house, because I don't want to ...


 Should I buy a fixer upper house even thought the market sucks?
Me and my husband want to buy a house. A fixer upper has crossed our path here in Gainesville FL. It's 1600 sqf and in a good neighborhood. We are young (19 and 21) and skilled and can do all ...


 How can I live on $117 this week?
as many of us Americans are tight on cash. This week seems to be the tighest for us. I have paid all of our bills so this is what we have for food and gas. Now I know the gas will be $35, leaving ...


 How hard is it now trying to buy a house coming out of bankruptcy??
will be out of bankruptcy in about 8 months. wont be ready financially to buy til about 18 months from now....


 How much can I spend on a mortgage?
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 What should we do to a member who refuses to pay the Homeowners Association dues?
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 How many people live in your house?
how many people live in your house and how many bedrooms are there?...


 Do I have to have a realtor in order to purchase my own home? (It will be my first)?
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 Can a person buy a house as a business and rent it to themselves?
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 What is the "closing" in the process of selling a house?
What is it and how soon after a "closing" do the occupants move out of the house?

I need to know cuz my parents just sold our house and i dont want to go...and they wont tell me ...


 Is council housing safe to live in? is there a lot of crime on the estates?
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 Why not DSS when renting a Property?
Can anyone tell me why most Landlords don't accept Tenants which are on DSS. I've got a property To-Let at the moment, but people are advising me not to take on DSS Tenants because rent may ...


 Can you tell me?
i have a home that i'am renting it was valued at 60,000 a year ago and since that time i have put in a new floor new carpet all through the house new roof window screens and it is a 2 bath 3 ...


 Neither landlord or old roommate will give back deposit?
I moved into an apartment with a roommate 4 years ago in the Bay Area. We each paid half the deposit.
The lease ended after a year and a half and we went month-to-month for years.
I ...


 We want to move out of California it is to expensive here.......?
We are looking for a place ( in US ) at least 6000 square feet by good schools and doctors with stuff for kids to do.

( A 6000 sq. ft. place here costs almost a million dollars!!! )
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 Should I put the mortgage in my name?
My boyfriend and I have been together for 2 years and he and he wants to buy a house with me but his credit is horrible, however mine is really good. He asked me to put the mortgage in my name but I&...


 Can anyone tell me how to find out who owns a house that no one is living in?
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 Apartment or Trailer?
Opinions please? I love my apartment. I'm paying $700/month. For that amount, I could purchase a trailer with a mortgage and own it in a little over 4 years. What would you do?...


 I've been giving 2 weeks to move out of my house by the owner. is this legal?
i'm in calif. been living in this house for about 3 years. it was an agreement between the owner and i to deduct any repairs that i do to the house off from my rent. also i was working for him ...



Scampi
Should I wait to see if the housing market crashes before i buy a house? (UK)?
How long do you think i would need to wait?
                     
 




Madam Rosmerta
There will be no crash. There are MORE people than HOUSES - this means property prices can't go down.


Happy Murcia
It wont crash in the sense of prices falling dramatically,,,,they may however settle out and drop a few thousand but that`s about it


M1
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It's all hype, if the press hadn't got hold of the story no one would be worried, I've got my mortgage with northern rock and I'm not bothered about it all.
There won't be a carsh like hundreds of thousands just a couple of grand maybe.


old know all
There won't be a crash. Over the next few months, sub-prime mortgages will become harder to get hold of and that will cut down on the number of potential buyers, causing a dip in prices. If you have the resources to buy, December or January will be about the best time. If your credit history is a bit tarnished, get in quick or you might find it impossible to get a mortgage for a few months.


Platobeenz
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If you want a house as a home, a place to live and bring up a family now is the time to buy. If you are hoping to make a quick killing by playing with the housing market, you will already know what to do- but I can tell you, if you want?


John H
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Personally, I don't believe that there will be a crash..... even the 90's 'crash' wasn't that bad...... ie - they didn't go back to pre-rise house price prices. They may slump a few thousand but no crash.

Interest rates may reduce by a couple of points in the next 6-12 months, if not they should stay stable. I definately can't see them rising in the near future due to whats happening in world economics at the moment. I may be proved wrong.

If you are looking to buy a house as a home - ie - long term investment for your family etc I would still buy.

House prices in general hardly ever go down for example - you could buy a house in the early 70's for £8000 by the end of the 90's itd probably worth £150000, now itd probably worth £300000 (rough figures but hey!!)

I'd still buy...... wouldn't bother waiting.


Koopla
Don't wait any longer than you have to. If you want to move then do it now before the interest rates rise even more. Life is too short, don't let market predictions dictate what you do because they are NEVER right! They've been saying that house prices are going to crash for years, but they never have!

Good luck x


Donkey
In my area lots of people cannot get on the 'ladder' and are saving as much money as they can to get on.

If prices fall there will be a mad scramble for 'affordable' property that will push prices straight back up.

If you don't own your options are:-
1- Live with Mam and Dad
2 -Rent and pay someone elses mortgage for them

I think you will be waiting a long time - say hi to mam and dad!


anf301
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Personally, now is the perfect time to buy a house. As a lot of these other Answerers have elluded to, there is not going to be a crash. It's just a price correction, as we've seen, at least in the U.S., twice in the past 15-20 years. Be it the U.S. or the U.K., the situation is the same. The only problem with the housing market is the crush of inventories, and the only reason there is such a huge stockpile of inventories is due, in part, to a media driven panic which forced a lot of home owners to put their homes on the market "before the crash". Sounds like a self-fulfilling prophecy to me.

Check out this article for more on buying property in this market. Particularly the second and third paragraph. The article is about investing in real estate for profit, but applies just the same to buying a home for personal use.

http://boozwatt.com/real_estate/How_to_STILL_Make_Money_in_Real_Estate.html


roly
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Depends where you want to buy. If it's where the money is it could be a while, if it's where the money isn't then you will probably already see a slide in prices (but no crash).
I am in Devon and smaller places and flats have reduced in price.
There won't be a 'crash'.


FraggleRock est la!
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You might have to wait for a long time..


nukehoop
Ok, I am glad you asked. There is definitely a time to buy, sell or wait on the sidelines before buying. The best way to buy a house is to research trends in your area before committing to a property. Remember, a signed purchase and sale agreement is a legally binding document. If you sign a P&S and then find a better deal, the other party can sue you for any damages realized from your not completing the contract obligations. Start your quest to own a home by reading and talking to older family members whom have purchased or sold properties throughout their lives. Ask them what mistakes they made. Also, in the USA, there may not be a crash but the housing market is surely becoming a buyers market. Good things will surely come to those who show patience and wait. One last tidbit: Find a really crappy house in a nice area and low-ball the owner. You may be surprised at how cheaply you can buy a fixer-upper and the dividends are in the tens of thousands for those who use this technique!


Robin
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In the last quarter of 2001 [after Sep11], the property market was pretty much dead. There were no buyers in the market. I bought a property dirt cheap in a good location. Today, the market is hot and potential buyers are offering double my purchase price.

The economy and property market is cyclical.

Unless you have a short life expectancy, you should only buy when the property market is in the doldrums.


Tiger01204
Buy now, it's definitely a buyers market but won't be for long as the interest rates will rise again and could soon price you out. Offer 10% below the asking price - you'd be suprised how many snatch your hand off!


Neil M
Yes

3 years.

Check out www.housepricecrash.co.uk


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