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Bought a condo in September. That feeling
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All I can say is down 20% and avoid the PMI
Any NTers bought a house recently? Im saving up like crazy and advice yall can share in the new market would be appreicated
hope to get this going again
Is it possible to get a home with no down payment what so ever and a loan but good credit for a home in the $300k range?
10 rooms!?
You trying to buy another house, or are you taking a break from home ownership for awhile?I'm trying like hell to get rid of my house, had an offer a few days ago but it was a troll, lowball offer. Had to counter and dude moved on
Home loans have gotten a lot stricter in the past year. Especially for investment properties. The process took several weeks a few years ago. In the last property we bought, it took over a month,
All I can say is down 20% and avoid the PMI
PMI = :x
Even if you have a down payment of 20%, you can still get hit with the PMI.
Mostly people with bad history though.
PMI (mortgage insurance for the lender in case of borrower default) is pretty low now if you're going conventional. However, if you get an FHA loan, the PMI is with you for the duration of the loan and it's pretty hefty too!What's the PMI? Feel like I should know this.Home loans have gotten a lot stricter in the past year. Especially for investment properties. The process took several weeks a few years ago. In the last property we bought, it took over a month,PMI =All I can say is down 20% and avoid the PMI
Even if you have a down payment of 20%, you can still get hit with the PMI.
Mostly people with bad history though.
I'm thinking about buying a condo here in the bay area to rent out. I'd continue living at my old man's home and collect the profit from the rental house and my job and repeating multiple times.
Gonna meet up with a Realtor early next year to see what they say about a first time homeowner deal. Hopefully that will help with my taxes too
Worst thing you want is to pay 3 years of your mortgage and then default. If you've got a great job, maybe.Is 10k in the bank and 6k in your 401k as a 24 year old be enough cushion to move into home ownership? For lets say a $1500/month mortgage? (Taking into consideration that your currently paying $1600/month rent and are comfortable with it)...mortgage would be 100% financed (no down payment)