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 Do you think it's better to buy a condo or a house?
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 If my boyfriend is already renting an apartment and I move in, do I have to fill out an application?
I've been living here for about six months now and never filled out an application.
About a month ago the manager said I needed to fill out an application so they can check my credit.
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 If i killed my landlord and wiped out his family would i still have to pay rent.?
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 Should I have one night stand with him?
I met a great guy at an age gap dating site called agemingle.com. I am from Indiana and he is from Virginal, I am 18 and he is 37. He want to have one night stand with me. What shoudl I do, but I ...


 How can i get someone out of my home who does not pay rent and was allowed to stay through good will?

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he moved in when i moved in with my b-friend cos he had no-where to live, now i want to move back in he won't ...


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


 How long does it take for a landlord to evict you?
I live in Connecticut and my lease is up in January and I cannot afford to stay in the apartment. But if I move I need a security deposit and to come up with the money I cant afford to pay my last ...


 To buy a home or not?
We are newlyweds and make about $64,000 together a year. We rent an apartment currently. Should we buy a house and could we afford it? Pluses and minuses?
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We live ...


 Buying a house vs. renting?
I see ads all the time to rent a house. Is this the right way to go if you're looking to find a place to live? What are the pros and cons of renting a house? I'm imagining you wouldn't ...


 Should I fire my Listing Agent?
My townhouse has been on the market since December 20th and still has not sold. My contract with my listing agent expires on March 31. I realize that the housing market is soft but I also feel that ...


 Having only $1500 a month how do I keep all of my bills paid and current when they are more than $2000.00 a mo
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 My boyfriend whom I am on a lease with wants?
to let his 17.5 year old friend, who is still in high school rent our apartment because I moved back with my mother. The thing is. The lease states that only he and I can inhabit the apartment. In T...


 Does anyone live in a noisy flat?
i live in a ground floor flat and can hear the people above talking walking about light switches been turned on and off closing doors and just about every thing etc iwas wondering if any one esle ...


 Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...
I have mortgages payments on a house w/ my exboyfriend. he lives there...I now live in Florida...he is now married to a Russian rent-a-bride...the mortgage loan is in both our names...he refuses to ...


 How do I buy a house with only fair to poor credit?
My wife and I have fair to poor credit (mostly medical and my child support, which is being paid). We don't have alot of income but we have been at our same house for over 3yrs, and have a good ...


 Is it possible to get a home loan @ a income of 13,200 a year?
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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?????...



Jamaican Girl_19_Go Asafa&Bolt
Would a bank be willing to lend up to 200,000 to a 19 year old in a full time job earning up to 16000/an?
To start property developement abroad
                     
 




Mark T
Being practical, no, not without some sort of security (parents home, your inheritance home etc etc)

HOWEVER

It depends on exactly what you mean by "development" as opposed to regualr investment. Are you wanting to get involved in the design and construction of new property or just "buy, refurb & spin" ?

If you are determined to start overseas, then I wish you the very best of luck - and with enough determination you will make it sooner or later.

It might be a damned site easier to look nearer home first though - and certain deals can be done without needing to spend your own money too - which is always nice.

As for places like Bulgaria, there are properties (reasonable size/condition) which at present can be purchased outright for around £4000 - somethng which you quite probably COULD get a loan for - perhaps even three times that.

In a reasonably short period of time, it would not be unrealistic to expect your investment property to be worth SUBSTANTIALLY more than that. IIRC a foreigned may not own real estate there BUT a Bulgarian company can - and a UK resident can own all of the shares of the Bulgarian company ;)

Whatever you do, I wish you well. Google for things like "creative financing" "back to back mortgages" and so on, there are all sorts of little tips and tricks out there to take advantage of.

Mark


hood rich
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ill lend you the money if you will be my little chocolate bar.


if you dont pay me back i'll break your legs and arms, then kill all of your family and let you watch.


Kenneth C
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No.


Dane
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Vito, he hangs out at a bar on fifth and lex. The vig may be a bit high though.
What is the property worth that you are putting up for development, in USD?


akmg
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Highly unlikely - I can't get that and I earn nearly 3 times as much as you!


robert a
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why dont you ask them urself


claire007
You really even need to ask that? ummmmm ok........


J Bace
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Yes!!! The only problem is that you will have to leake your f.time job to look after the new adventure. Were will the repayments come from before your properties start to generate income?
Work out all the means and ways and you will get the loan. It is possible even knowing that you don't need all that amount for properties abroad. £120000 would be more realistic.


Price is what you pay for value.
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no...


migdalski
You'd have to have an out-of-this-world business plan.


Not Ecky Boy
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NO!!!!!!!


CT
No way. It is too risky for any bank to loan a youngster that amount without showing your bank that you are guranteed a long term income. I know I would not loan that amount to anyone who was that age without seeing a long term credit history.


junebug
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Highly unlikely but hey, there is nothing to stop you from applying for a loan that size but just be prepared for a refusal.


SAINT G
you are high risk, with low payback potential. the venture is also high risk, and could be seen as unattractive to the bank. if the money goes overseas, what can they claim if you fall under? you would be lucky if they loan you 20,000.


Mr Sceptic
The only people who will lend you that sort of money, will also come round and break your mother's legs if you're one day late with the payments. Good luck.


walkinandrockin
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The only thing your age has to do with any approval is your number of years of experience with credit and in development. It is illegal to discriminate in lending due to age is you are of legal age.

$16K per year is not enough to support payments on the loan. Development money is given to experienced developers with established plans and some of their own money into the project.

I love your ambition - keep looking for opportunities!


Tie the good looking Chinese guy
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probely not to ne honest


Street Ryda
Doubtful.


neogriff
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not a hope in hell.


sosgez
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No prob, just get parents to secure the loan using their house.
So when your venture fails, everyone is homeless.


My name's MUD
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Do you know what a mortgage is?

You could borrow 60,000 max against a property!

And thats ur lot! Payin it back at £600 a month for 25 years is not much fun.


Sophia
Not a responsible lender. Most companies have an income multiple of 3 -4 x your gross annual salary.

You could try a self certified arrangment but i really wouldnt advise this as you would be risking alot. Start smaller and then work up once you have a substantial property portfolio.

Good luck


Gordon R
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You must be very optimistic!
If i was the manager I would not lend you that sort of money ESPECIALLY as you want to be a property developer abroad


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