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All Forum Posts by: Nancy Ayala

Nancy Ayala has started 5 posts and replied 8 times.

Thank you for that, yes I thought about looking into that before I posted on this forum. This confirmed my thought 👍 great reply 

Thank you for that the reason being it’s a new construction so I thought that my maintenance wouldn’t have to be to high that’s why I set it low but you are right maybe I should set it for higher 

Not sure what I need/ should provide regarding appliances Any comments are welcomed

Hi guys just seeing what your experience has been on purchasing townhomes that have high HOA or single family homes any advice would be appreciated thanks! In my town the price of a new townhome almost is comparable to single family homes (Utah county, UT)

I would like to know if anyone has experience buying rental  property than the market crashed? And how did you deal with that? Having to pay your own personal mortgage plus additional rent to cover your rental I guess another question I have is does rental pricing go down for your tenant if the market is down? Or does it stay the same? That way the mortgage keeps paying itself? And I don’t have to worry about making my own personal mortgage payment plus cover part of my rental any answers would help!!! Thank you! 

Post: Buying with no money down

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Hi I’ve heard people saying they are purchasing with no money down how is this possible if anyone has any advice it would be very appreciated thanks!