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28 June 2019 | 10 replies
Or do the economics just not work?
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28 June 2019 | 11 replies
I pull a lot of my information from the Bureau of Economic and Business Research at the University of Florida.
27 June 2019 | 1 reply
I don't plan on having much in the way of expenses either, I wont have a car payment and I'm planning on a monthly budget of roughly: 400 on gas and insurance, 200 health insurance, 500 on food, 100 phone, 500 for entertainment and any unexpected expenses.
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21 August 2019 | 10 replies
https://www.housingwire.com/articles/49421-bill-eliminating-va-loan-cap-signed-into-lawThe Department of Veterans Affairs can now back loans that exceed the conforming loan limit, as a bill eliminating this cap was signed into law by President Donald Trump on Tuesday night.The Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans Act allows homebuyers to borrow above the 2019 limit of $484,350 for most counties without any down payment.[...]The move comes after a decades-long fight for veterans to receive health care benefits for diseases related to Agent Orange exposure, according to military.com, which said the bill will “fast-track disability compensation” for as many as 90,000 affected former service members.In an earlier draft of the bill, the cost of these benefits were to be financed by raising VA loan fees 0.35% to 0.5% for non-disabled veterans, according to military.com.But trade groups like the National Association of Realtors lobbied against such an increase, and lawmakers opted to raise the loan cap as a way to raise funds to support benefits instead.Huge for the San Francisco Bay Area, Oakland, DC, LA, San Diego, and other high cost areas of the country.
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19 July 2019 | 88 replies
The decline of economies is obviously a distinctively different type of event, where the investor has some responsibility in understanding economic trends pertaining to their market of choice.
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10 January 2022 | 89 replies
It's the economic loss that we used to have that we don't have any more.Third party would take 60 days if not more to renovate each unit.
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28 June 2019 | 10 replies
Think about what drove your last purchase: frugality, good value, status, art, compassion, health, comfort, athleticism, kindness, wealth, status, pursuit of wisdom, mastery, or achievement, whatever-- your TRUE values are always reflected in how you spend your money and your time.If you can figure out why you each make the choices you make regarding money and time, you'll be able to understand how you can invest in real estate AND meet both your own needs and your wifes' needs.
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30 June 2019 | 54 replies
It really helps me to understand the health of a business.
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3 July 2019 | 6 replies
@Hoang Nguen,Foreclosure is quite rare in this economic.
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4 July 2019 | 11 replies
However, when i looked up the lien records, there’s a health care lien of $89k, dated from 2013.