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N/A N/A Oh so new!
7 March 2007 | 10 replies
But I would like to invest in other properties as well as my primary residence.
Dianne Rothenbuehler We are stuck with a newly built house
16 September 2008 | 12 replies
If you pull some more equity out of your primary residence and can pay it down to an 80% LTV (if you have any left) and the rate should drop dramatically.With an 80% LTV you could get an interest rate around 6% and an I/O payment of about $760 plus taxes and insurance.
Morgan Burum Downtown Vacant Buildings
13 April 2007 | 23 replies
You might look at purchasing some property now or doing it for your personal residence, but I would wait before you start remodeling for resell.
Tyra General New Investor: Advice?
13 March 2007 | 0 replies
I am prepared to puchase my first house and am wondering if it makes more sense to make it my primary residence (because of the perks that come along with this), or just do a short sale or wholesale deal for my first property.
Richard Bader Can I get some opinions please
24 March 2007 | 26 replies
Yes,If you're claiming it's a personal residence when in fact it is a rental, that's MORTGAGE FRAUD!
N/A N/A Tax Assessed Value
18 March 2007 | 5 replies
It redistributes the tax burden fairly among it's residents.
N/A N/A First time buyer.
2 August 2007 | 22 replies
(I've had more calls to my residence than to my rental...
Chris Berger A little late, but did I do anything wrong?
30 June 2015 | 8 replies
I used my HELOC on my primary residence to pay cash for the property and 0% credit cards to finance the repairs (13K).
Mark E Capital gains tax...
26 March 2007 | 2 replies
When you sell your primary residence, you can make up to $250,000 in profit if you're a single owner, twice that if you're married, and not owe any capital gains taxes.
Autavea Dabney New Member
29 March 2007 | 3 replies
I reside in GA and I am a Property locator for US.