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what do you mean 5k in NYC tax?
your property tax you mean?
I think he's means in NYC income tax. If dude makes 125-150K a year its plausible for him to pay that in just city tax if he went exempt or owns a business.
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what do you mean 5k in NYC tax?
your property tax you mean?
what do you mean 5k in NYC tax?
your property tax you mean?
I think he's means in NYC income tax. If dude makes 125-150K a year its plausible for him to pay that in just city tax if he went exempt or owns a business.
I think he's means in NYC income tax. If dude makes 125-150K a year its plausible for him to pay that in just city tax if he went exempt or owns a business.
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Another reason I refuse to live in the city.
15 min away and no city tax
Did they say why? It's completely normal to ask prove where funds originated from so that's not out of the question. Not quite sure why the agent would need it though unless there's something I'm unaware of. I do know that there are certain areas where money laundering is an issue where agents must also verify, but I wasn't aware that Orange County was one of them.I'm in the process of putting an offer for this townhouse in Orange County, CA. My agent is asking me to provide them with a copy of check with 10% DP on it. Is this normal?
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Went through the home buying process this last year, they didn't ask me for any DP checks until I was near closingI'm in the process of putting an offer for this townhouse in Orange County, CA. My agent is asking me to provide them with a copy of check with 10% DP on it. Is this normal?
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I'm in the process of putting an offer for this townhouse in Orange County, CA. My agent is asking me to provide them with a copy of check with 10% DP on it. Is this normal?
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I think he meant DP as in down payment. Would that make sense to have a 10k deposit in addition to a down payment? I don't see how that works where you won't receive it back if you choose to not purchase the home.
is that money that is called the "faith" something?
Basically, you put in an offer, but to showcase youre not wasting anyone's time, you put in (in my case) $2000, and if your offer is accepted, that money is a part of your down payment.
If things don't go through, your get your money back.
I know I had to write a $2000 check, and when it came closing time, you brought another check equaling out the full downpayment, closing costs and all that.
is that money that is called the "faith" something?
Basically, you put in an offer, but to showcase youre not wasting anyone's time, you put in (in my case) $2000, and if your offer is accepted, that money is a part of your down payment.
If things don't go through, your get your money back.
I know I had to write a $2000 check, and when it came closing time, you brought another check equaling out the full downpayment, closing costs and all that.
My agent is really pushing it hard..like trying to hurry us up to buy the house...almost to the point I feel really uncomfortable. He's saying we can probaly discount between $10k ~ 20k. but now hes saying theres an offer on the table so hes saying just to go with the asking price.Exactly! Good faith money or earnest money deposit.
What city are you looking in? The market is all over the map in OC. If you're in a hotter area, asking price might not even win you the home. In other areas, you might be able to get below asking.My agent is really pushing it hard..like trying to hurry us up to buy the house...almost to the point I feel really uncomfortable. He's saying we can probaly discount between $10k ~ 20k. but now hes saying theres an offer on the table so hes saying just to go with the asking price.Exactly! Good faith money or earnest money deposit.
Should i back out?
I just dont like how my realtor is rushing me with all these documents, offers, etc..What city are you looking in? The market is all over the map in OC. If you're in a hotter area, asking price might not even win you the home. In other areas, you might be able to get below asking.
Inventory is still pretty tight. Prices have stabilized and inventory is taking 50 days to turnover.
You need to do your on research..I just dont like how my realtor is rushing me with all these documents, offers, etc..
Im looking at La Mirada/Buena Park area... This will be my first time buying a house so i dont know the traits of a good realtor... going blind here