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Posted this on my business FB page earlier in the week and got a lead off itHopkins going hard af in trying to get their people into the city, near the hospital...
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Posted this on my business FB page earlier in the week and got a lead off itHopkins going hard af in trying to get their people into the city, near the hospital...
Used to have a coffee table. Decent quality. Great if you're planning to move often, but I'm not sure if it would hold up over time.Anyone have furniture from Target ? They have some cool stuff.
Realtor is lazy. At the very least, they should have a copy of the tax record which would show when the ownership had changed hands. A lot of realtors will just take whatever they can get though, so I'm not particularly surprised...Sorry to hear about this though.damn...the mortgage lady called and had bad news on the house we won a bid on...i guess the sellers didn't own the home for at least 90 days so the contract fell through...plus they found a couple of liens that were on the house...the mortgage lady is assuming they are trying to price gouge the home for more than 10% because they can't come up with receipts for the upgrades...we lost $550 from the inspections/termite/foundation...plus the $100 option fee...me and my fiancee are heartbroken...
how does a realtor not know any of this info from their client before they put a house up for sale...playing with our emotions...
The current owners of the house want to find a tenant so they can get rental income for August. They can't get anyone without our approval. The people they're getting though.
A chick with 2 kids with different last names, another dude in the picture, $25K in debt, and a bankruptcy on her credit report. They said they were highly qualified. yeahhhh....
Another guy with 5 kids with 2 different people, leaving 3 behind in PR, owns a few liquor businesses there, and wants to open one here. I can see the other 3 kids coming, staying a while, and then I got a mini day care center on my hands. He's related to one of the agents at my brokers place and my broker seems to be trying really hard for us to give him the place.
What's the backstory here? Specifically, why would the owners of a house need your approval before finding tenants?
Ability to close the loan on time and communication are big ones.@crcballer55 or anyone else, I'm buying a house and picking between two highly recommended lenders. Besides just comparing rates/APR anything else I need to be sure to consider?
Cool.Thx. Conventional. Both lenders are small local companies, at least they appear to be. Communication with both are top notch. They'll respond to a text at any time or day. I'm comfortable with both we'll close on time. I'll ask about if they'll sell the loan. I didn't know to ask that, I thought that's what's always done.
Bay Area pricing remains absurd.
Do I love where I live in terms of proximity to freeways? No, takes 15 mins or so. But at least am 10 mins from BART so the city is accessible.
But we owe less than 300k on our house on a 30yr @ 4.5%. So we're cash out refinancing and looking to do an addition which would create more living space. Refi into a 15yr at 3%. Will have the house paid down significantly in a few years. If money stays cheap will look to re tap into the equity and find a rental.