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 How good must my credit score be to get approved for a major loan? I'm looking to buy a house...?
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 Can i rent to own a million dollar's house?
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 Is $1000 per month a lot for an apartment?

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Its in West Hollywood.

I've never researched housing before EVER, but I suppose I better start.

I'm going to take a year off of ...


 Is the housing slump almost over?
Just wondering what your opinions were. I'm looking to buy a home in Minneapolis and wondering if you think I should buy now or if prices might get lower and its worth the wait......

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 I just listed my house for sale 1 week ago and we have not had any showings yet. How long is the normal wait?
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 How much will a £79,999 mortgage cost me per month?
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 Can a landlord come into you apartment with out permission?
my landlord has been coming into my apartmen for no good reason.. is this legal??...


 Is Carleton Sheets real estate infomercial a scam?
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 Can our landlord evict us for no reason?
We received a letter from our landlords solicitor today saying that we have to be out by May 8th. It gave no reason. Can he do this?
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We don't have a contract; we ...


 I am 2 weeks behind on my rent. (No judgements please)?
My landlord and his daughter (who is strictly my neighbor) have called my ex husband - looked up his number in white pages, my mother and my boyfriend to give them advise on what I should do. My ...


 Can Condo Associations Demand To Inspect Your Condo?
Can a condo assoc. demand entrance to inspect your condo? Do they need to have a court document for them to enter your condo?...


 Property in the UK, I have heard that you can get a real bargain from repossesion at auction?
Im looking to buy property in the UK, I have heard that you can get a real bargain from repossesion at auction. I have contacted my bank and they have no information about where they do their ...


 How do I pursue a rent deposit that has not been paid nearly two months after moving out?
My sublet ended at the end of August. The subletter told me that she would mail me my deposit check. After a month and a half of waiting, I emailed her again, and she said that she was having some ...


 About to be evicted from my apartment and the housing don't what to help me what sure i do?
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 Does anyone know where is a good place to move to? (in UK)?
maybe somewhere that's not too suburban but fairly upbeat with young people. (not Brighton)
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 Why do home inspectors always seem to kill real estate deals? !?
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 Refund of rent and deposit question?
I rented a private room and bath in my home. Three days after tenant moved in,she moved out without notice. She left me a nasty letter (full of false accusations) stating that I did not provide her ...


 How expensive is it to sell a house.?
I know it probably costs about 1500 pounds to buy a house (survey, solicitors, arrangement fees etc) plus stamp duty if over 125,000. However, how much does it cost to sell a house....


 I'm being locked out of my house- is this a violation of my rights?
My partner and I are listed as co-owners on the deed. The relationship went sour due to his 'indiscretions' and he changed the locks when I found out; I was not given a key. A judge ordered ...


 How soon can you purchase a home after filing Bankruptcy?
And do anybody know of any companys that do these kinds of home ...



vapour_rub2001
Would you live in a caravan to save money?
me and my boyfriend are living in a house at the moment that is costing us about £1000 a month to live n including bills, we are trying to save money so we can get our own place. But becuase we have a dog it hard to find landlords that will accept them so its hard to find a lower priced house. My parents have offered us the use of their caravan ( static) for as lond as we need. This i have worked out would mean we could save about £1400 a month, BUT it means us being in the middle of nowhere, with no transport. we can get to work but thats it. and i know it would be boring but in 6 months we could save up enough money to have a deposit for our own place, im trying to weight up the pros and cons. PRo's: We wont have any bills except our bus fare to work and our food and washing at laudrette etc.,, we can save up a lot quicker... we can save up more than if we just saved a little each month,,we might even be able to get a little extra. Cons: were stuck in it, ..HELP...any more ideas?
                     
 




Anna Hennings
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This brings back some major memories. My boyfriend and I decided we wanted a place of our own after being together for 5 years. So we put an ad in the paper looking for land within a certain price range, bought the land, then proceeded to figure out how we could eventually afford a house to build. Banks would not give us a loan because we weren't married so we made the decision to move out of our apartment and into a tent on the actual lot we purchased. We saved ourselves about a grand a month doing that. All our stuff was in storage and we lived in our tent for almost a year. It would have been longer had the snow not collapsed the tent. In that time frame it kept us focused on the task at hand. There was no giving up, we were in and commited to it. I think you have a great plan, go for it. You might find out a lot about yourself and your relationship in the process.


hong kong phooey
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6 months of saving is well worth it. it,ll fly by & u could always have a special saving up treat once a month i.e meal/cinema just to give u both an extra incentive or mini target to get too. its worth the wait & in 6 months u will have ur own place. go for it. wishing u both all the very best


huggz
Caravans come with expenses too! You will still have to pay for heating and lighting. Buses can be horribily unreliable. Caravans are noisy when it rains and sometimes the parks can turn into mud baths in bad weather.
I wouldnt want to live in one, I like my home too much;


Charlotte G
if its only going to be for six months i would do it. But i would probably wait until it warms up a little bit...could be chilly!!

2 of my mates did it...it wasnt so bad...especially when you know it isnt going to be forever!


meeno
£1400 is alot of money that you can save, for 6 months i would do that, it isn't a long time. think of what you'll achieve at the end of it, your dream home. it sounds like you're in rented accomadation which is dead money, go for the caravan, in 6 months you'll have a good investment and lower bills.


Dan O
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It all depends on how quick you want to move out........

If you want to move quick - save more by living in the caravan.
If you're not too fussed about when you move - then stay as you are.


vanessa p
Ive had crappier holidays than that. YES go for it. Just think new 'des res'!


Goatie
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If you mean a Park home Then yes Been there done it and lived to tell the tale, if on the other hand you mean the things that you get stuck behind on single carriageways then NOOOOOO!


swatchwatch71
No I love my home comforts too much.


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