21 and want to move out!!!? |
| I am 21 and want to get a place of my own. I have no money and I am on a temporary job, earning £5.60 per hour. I do not work full time some weeks, but I do most. Starting at the beginning, can ... |
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First time home buyer and really confused!? |
| Me and my boyfriend are buying a home for the first time, my job is requiring me to move from the Boston area, to the Los Angeles county area. because we live so far away we've been looking ... |
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We are paying £500 per month on our rented property.? |
| We took the property on a six month lease with an option to renew. When it comes to the time for renewal, am I within my right to say I would like some work done on the kitchen. It is ok, but it ... |
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I'm currentley looking into buying my first house. The maximum mortgage I can get is £50,000.? |
| £50,000 won't buy me a house in or around my area. Is there no chance of me getting my own house unless I'm lucky enough to get a really well paid job? How do other people do it? I really ... |
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What would be the first thing you buy with 1,000,000 dollars? |
| The first thing I would buy is an additoin to my house......my ... |
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How can i convince my parents to move to an apartment? |
| i live in a small one story home, but it is cramped up and very depressing.there are times i dont even want to come home. i have to share my room that is very crowded. id love to have my own room, ... |
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HOW MUCH RENT SHOULD WE CHARGE NOW? |
| My Brother-in-law is currently living with my husband and I. We charge him $500 a month for rent, food and bills that include his cell phone and car insurance (we are under a family plan with the ... |
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Does my landlord need to replace the broken refrigerator? |
| When I signed the lease and moved into my apartment 3 months ago, a refrigerator came with the apartment, and it worked fine. Well this week it broke. My landlord came over to inspect it, but doesn&... |
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How do I get my mothers house? |
| My mother lives by herself in a huge 3 bedroom house in Hampstead that she's been in since the late 1960s. It's a (Camden) council house. She unfortunately is an extremely agressive nasty ... |
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If you live in an apartment or rent a house.....? |
| How do you pay for it? Like do you have a good paying job? Just wondering. I make $10.40 an hour and it seems like I will NEVER be able to afford my own place. :(... |
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Girlfriend and I bought a house together. We broke up and I want the house in my name whats the first step? |
| We seperated over a year and a half ago. I have been paying the mortgage myself since without a problem. She has told me she will have her name taken off the mortgage but it hasn't happened ... |
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Does the seller have to lower his asking price? |
| We are In the process of buying a house, we had the property we are wanting to buy surveyed (home buyers pack) and the bank (barclays) value the property £13,000 less than the asking price we ... |
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Please help? I am selling my home and my buyer wants to move in before the closing day.? |
| We tried closing twice before but it was contingent upon him selling his house in Maryland, which eventually got sold on Friday. Would you let someone lease or possess the house before closing? A... |
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Rent is dead money ? |
| heard so many people refer paying rent to money down the drain, but what about interest from mortgage ? isnt that money down the drain also ? only interest go to brank's drain , while rent go to ... |
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Do I have to tell my landlord I lost my job? |
I've been retrenched from my job and I'm looking for work, I have enough money to keep paying rent for another 3 months.
Do I legally have to tell my landlord I'm currently ... |
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What else do estate agents do? |
From what I can tell they…
1: Take bookings and show people around your property.
2: Advertise your property.
3: Inform you of any bids made on your property.
Is ... |
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What to do about noisy neighbors? |
| I live downstairs and the other neighbors live downstairs as well. They play there music loud to annoy me and I have to turn my TV up, but then they blast there's and I still can't hear ... |
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jean | Would you buy a house if you have the money? |
let said you have come up with enough money to buy a house, would you buy a house or leave it in the bank to earn interest that's high enough to cover your rent? |
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♥Mizz Al-Abbady♥
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Buy a house immediately! I am tired of living in an apt! |
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Miss Cassie
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Buying a house (or condo, townhome, etc), is ALWAYS the best option if you can swing it. Renting is just handing your money over to others. Buying is investing! |
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raycatng
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Buy a house. Paying rent, is just throwing money away. Find an agent you trust because you can get some great deals if you are paying cash for a house. |
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Jo
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Definately buy a house! The housing values continually to increase. I have been in my house for 3 years and just refinanced and now it is worth $40,000 more than what we started with! And we bought a fixer-upper. |
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fedupwu
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Buy! Buy! Buy! You can always sell when the market is hot if you get tired of owning. Real estate is where all the money is. |
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suzzanlynn
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Real Estate is always a good investment. Make a Large down Payment and keep some to buy high yeild CD"S(make's you $) |
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DoH
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Buy the house. The mortgage interest has a dramatic effect on your taxes. The house will appreciate in value as much if not better than any investment, certainly better than a CD or savings account at a bank.
The monthly outlay for the mortgage will by and large remain flat for the life of the loan (assuming you get a 30 fixed). The only changes to the monthly payment will be as a result of tax/insurance changes. |
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evil
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i would iv been looking for a house for so very long and unfortantly u have to have MONEY to do just that oh not to menchen GOOD CREDIT |
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sylvaniaS
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are you crazy?? if you have good credit (if you live in USA) and have enough money .. of course buy your own house.. because you will get equity from that house someday.
and do not renting for your whole life.. |
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EverLearningFool
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Heh...well that depends on what kind of apartments or flat would I be using at that moment. If my apartments had a pool, a tennis court, a gym, free cookies, a porch and enough space to support a family.....then NO WAY! But sadly I live in a flat with non of those advantages, so yes, I would go for the house.
But if you are going to buy a house then watch in what kind of neighborhood its located - do it for the kids! =] |
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Noneyabusiness
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I would buy a pent house and live it up here in Vegas. |
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chamae
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you'd be crazy to keep renting. you're just throwing money away like that. at least with a house it can only go up in value so whenever you decide to sell you'd make a profit. no doubt alot more than what you'd make in interest in a savings account. |
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cunhvn
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Buying is almost always better than renting. If you areplanning to stay in the same area/house for the next 4 or more years, you should buy! The money you save from not renting, i.e. throwing away, as well as the tax incentives, is well worth not having the money in the bank earning maybe 3-4%. If you are planning on moving in the next 3 years you will want to make certain you are buying in an area that is not on the decline housing wise. Investing in real estate is normally a very good investment.
Owning a home has other expenses also, upkeep, insurance and taxes, make certain you take these into consideration. By no means would I put a big down payment on it and finance the rest. That is somewhat ridiculous. The only way I would say NOT to buy a house is if you have other debt. Pay off all your debt first ALL OF IT!!!! Then purchase a house. Good luck! Home ownership is awesome and scary at the same time! |
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keengrrl76
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I would call the Suze Orman show and ask for advice. |
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Em C
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Buy a house, or if you want the ease of the aparment condiser a condo or townhome! Generally you'll earn more in equity than you'll earn in interest at the bank. |
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~Vanessa~
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buy a house for sure if you have a house aready, you can rent one and live from you rents.... if you don't have a house and have the money buy it..... |
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sunnydreams1123
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I personally would say buy the house. |
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Mis
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It would be wise to leave the money in the bank...make a very large down payment then quickly pay off the house to build credit. But honestly I would just buy the house :) |
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