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 Im 17 and my parents are asking for ÂŁ120 a week to rent my room since i dont go to college anymore?
is this a fair amount to pay or should i be something else?
please answer - urgent!!!!!!
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is this too much or should i jus get on with it? im only a retial ...


 Can a city take your property that you own and claim it as theirs even if your taxes etc are up to date?
We own land, need to remove/tear down the house. City has termed the area light industerial.. can they eventurally claim our 2 lots?
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We have mowed and cleaned that way....


 I raised her rent and she left?
I had a tenant who could be a bit annoying but she did pay her rent on time. I had been thinking about raising her rent, but had not done it for fear of rocking the boat...she is on a month to month ...


 What is the Average amount of apartment inspections a year? or even month? does anyone know?
I was just wondering if anyone had any idea what the average amount, or number, of inspections was a year for the average apartment complex, Or even monthly average- Because out complex is ridiculous ...


 Two serious questions?
Question 1: Is there life after chicken soup?

Question 2: Do you know that ducks are evil?...


 Can we evict my mom's boyfriend?
The house belongs legally to me. I let my mom live there for free. Since 1996 she has lived there with her boyfriend who pays her rent. They have never been married. Now due to unfortunate events ...


 I have just paid off my 2nd mortgage. Thats my big house and my house in Spain. Areyou jealous or what?
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 You think my Landlord is telling the truth?
We are renting but our landlord put the house up for sale. She said we can continue to live here but she needs us to let the Realtors bring people in to view the house. Our Landlord SAID for the ...


 Why do people prefer to rent instead of owning a home?
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 My landlord has been charging me the wrong amount of rent.?
My landlord says they have been charging me the wrong amount of rent for seven months. Now they say that I owe them for the mistake that they made. They have even added late fees to the additional ...


 Is it legal for your landlord to look through your stuff?
I think I all ready know the answer to this......


 Why are upper floor apartments more expensive to rent than ground floor?

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should have put this in the main post, Im referring to 2-4 story residential apartments in the Cincinnati ...


 Should I have to pay half of the utilities?
I am moving out at the end of this month. I left for vacation on the 14th until the 19th. Since being back from vacation, I have been staying with my parent's or at my boyfriend's. Before I ...


 Is paying a little more than what's due each month a good or bad idea on a 30 year mortgage?
Over the course of a year the total amount overpaid would equal roughly one additional monthly payment.

We are currently in year four of a thirty year mortgage but don't intend to ...


 Can a private landlord increase the rent if they want?
Lived rent free for 4 years then paid rent for 8 months with no tenancy agreement. Now landlord (which is an estranged relative) wants to up the rent with a 6 month tenancy agreement. What are my ...


 Can i request my landlord to change carpet in my apt?
I'm a NJ resident.
i live in bergen county
and i lived in same apt for 4 yrs.
carpet wasnt new and it was really old
when we first moved in
and it has been 4 yrs and my ...


 Is my Landlord responsible for fixing my closet or am I?
I rent a room in a house where 2 other people also rent rooms. Our landlord & his wife also live in the house. In my room, I have a sliding closet door that is only fixed to a track on the top ...


 My boyfriend put me on the loan to the house, without my signature?? What can I do about this?
He needed me to be on the loan in order to qualify, but I didn't sign anything. I gave him my social security number (I know, stupid), so they could pull up my credit, but I didn't sign ...


 Can a landlord ask for the 1st month, last month rent, and the deposit all at the same time to move in?
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 Landlady evicting me from flat 7 weeks after having my first baby
Hi everyone,
I am suffering from depression because of sooo many stressful things happening in my life, one of them is the fact that i need to go abroad to meet family but i am stuck here ...



wild's
Would you buy an overpriced house???
Would you buy a house that was overpriced for the neighborhood it was in, but was much nicer than anything in the neighborhood?
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It is my house. We have added a goregous outdoor living space and redone absolutely everything about the place, however there are some pretty blah houses in the neighboorhood that are still 20-30k less than what we want to ask.
                     
 




Space Bluesman
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Yes, of course, inasmuch as I can afford it.

For, buying a house may be as irational as falling in love since we are all likely to spend a good deal of our life in a house we buy.


Jerrold J
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Real estate is a LOCAL market game so it depends on where your house is located. You have OVERBUILT for the neighborhood and in ANY type of market that is about the same as throwing money out the window so it was NOT a smart move.
Trying to sell an overbuilt house in THIS market (IF your market is declining like most areas) is even worse. You are going to have to find an idiot that falls in love with the house and forgets about the numbers but it is not that hard to do.
Watch all the tv shows about "staging" and see how simple it is to get people to pay thousands extra because of 500 bucks in paint and bedsheet curtains.
There are LOTS of people who overpay for houses and do not understand or take the time to realy learn how to "invest" in houses.
Most markets have falling house prices and houses are sitting on the market for long periods of time but you never know when the next "greater fool" will walk thru your door wanting to spend the last lottery winnings.
The ONLY way to find out is to call SEVERAL real estate agents in your area and have them come past and do a market appraisel on your house. Have them give you estimates of market costs, Days On Market, and selling avg. per sqft. Also shop around at several banks or lenders and see what finance terms you can get with your credit. Do NOT let each one pull a credit report on you but instead, pull your own and take a copy with you.


Idontcit
if I had the extra money why not?


Jennifer F
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If I bought an over priced house now in an area where housing was less, by time I went to sell it again, I probably would not get more than market value. or more than I paid, maybe less... I would look in another neighborhood.

Sounds upside down to me.


King of Babylon
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Perhaps if it was really worth it and you can afford it. Is it your dream home? Is it original? Is it what you desire in a home? If so then yes but you always no matter what you're shopping for want to find something undervalued.


sugarBear
HELL NO. If your area is that bad that makes that only house "nicer than anything in the neighborhood" then you need to consider moving to a better area where the houses are nice, affordable for you & in a good neighborhood. Why would you want to struggle for an overpriced house?


paulcryo
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its all down to how much you like the neighbourhood you could be in the best neighbourhood in the world and not like it for other reasons its purely a personal choice


Marci
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I wouldn't. I would buy an underpriced house in a really nice neighborhood and make some changes to it so it compares to the higher priced ones. Come time to sell I will take the money and run.


h_carlin
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That is a toughy...I understand what you mean by overpriced..We are searching homes as well...and to be honest the homes we want are by two excellent schools. which one attends Jr high and the other will start in kindergarten..and to be honest we really want to be there...the prices jump all over though..and our real estate agent told us to hold off for awhile, homes are not selling as of now, and they are still at the high..people are willing to negotiate but it is still going to be too high to pay for...he says wait till spring that is when we are going to have the advantage and take homes for a steal...and there will be soooo many to chose from..for some reason these tricky loans people have gotten are going to be losing homes left and right...so sad....but they signed that dotted line on these loans, which in my mind was their problem, so I can't feel too bad for them...so in my opinion don't buy a home that is overpriced...the market is going to go down and you will lose...sometime in the future they might go up again...but do you want to take that chance in this market right now?


liv t
depends on how much nicer, and how much more. I have no qualms about living in a area that might be what people may consider "beneath" them if the house is really nice. I mean, would you want the best house in the neighborhood, or the worst, in a nicer area? If I was totally in love with the house I would pay more.


4564564894
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If I was really rich and really liked it then yeah. I'd try to haggle first though of course.


Crissianne
Sorry, but no. Given the particulars of the neighborhood where its located, housing market variants and the uncertainty of economic stability in the workforce, etc. There are a million reasons to say no. I wouldve considered the big picture before sinking alot of money into the house in the first place. Good luck, Peace


Amber K
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I probably wouldn't.


Big Bear
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No. Just like with shopping for anything else you have to comparison shop. People who buy the first house they find or expect to live in over priced housing are going to regret it some day.
For some reason when you're in the house you really wanted a few months, it doesn't look as appealing as it did when you just had to have it. You find all of the little(and some big)idiosyncrasies that are not apparent during a walk thru.


regerugged
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Not me. I would buy the cheapest house in the neighborhood and remodel it to bring it up to neighborhood standards. If you buy any used home, you are going to have decorating and renovation expenses.


Ties that bind
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no


Dr. Deth
house prices are going down and will continue to do so for the next year or two, so you probably won't get what you want for your house


Jane S
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No for several reasons. The lower priced houses in the neighborhood will (or could) eventually have an effect on future selling price of the house. Housing prices are dropping in most parts of the U.S. right now so there's no reason to overspend and it just does not make good financial sense to do so.


magdarra
No in general, especially not now that house prices are expected to fall by another 10% in the next year.


Mira
Now, not every home that is overpriced will ultimately sell for less than market value. But many homes that are listed at unrealistic prices are owned by sellers who are motivated and who are willing to listen to reasons why they should sell at a reduced price to you. If you find out that a seller has turned down multiple offers for less money, it might mean that it's just a matter of timing. Eventually the light bulb will go on and a seller will say yes. There are overpriced gems hiding among the inventory of homes for sale every day. Don't just pass them by. You could be passing up an opportunity to buy your dream home.


Tee Tee W
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i would think of the resale value first.... if the value is likely to go up in a few years... i would considerate


Marysue
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Of course not, and a mortgage appraiser won’t let you if it truly is overpriced.


gene
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NO. location location location


Martini
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Yeah sure if I could afford it and I didn't have to worry about my house being broken into every 5 minutes. But than again, nothing is ever guaranteed. Stuff can happen in the nicest of neighborhoods. Like where my sister used to live. One of the most elite neighborhood's in Florida...uh yeah there was a stabbing like 2 doors down in broad daylight. So I change my answer to probably not.


heaven sent
No way. When it's time to resell what price would you be likely to get.


charemily1
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No. Better to buy the poorer house in a good neighborhood. In real estate, location, location, location.


2kool4u
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Depends. Is the market going up or down?

You could try making an offer below the asking price and see if they accept it.


Craig C
No. Never buy the nicest house in the neighborhood as your property value will be dragged down by the houses around you.


Lovelife
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Depends if i could afford it or not.

But to be honest you have to fall in love with the house to justify paying the asking proce.


redwine
There is never any reason to buy anything that is overpriced. Buy the cheapest thing in the best neighborhood that you can afford. textbook answer.


Chris B
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If the appraisal is less than the selling price you will have to come up with the remaining amount in a downpayment. Why would you want to purchase a house for more than it is worth? That is a terrible investment.


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