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Rachel Zhang Any brave CA apartment investors after July 2019 rent CAP passed
10 March 2020 | 4 replies
Based on his actions many people believe his desire it to make housing less affordable so that fewer people live in the state. 
George Tiglianidis Bought at $525k. Just appraised at $790k!!
4 April 2020 | 16 replies
Our home was put on the market for $629k and before we made it to open house we had 2 private showings and multiple offers came in and we agreed on the best offer of $640k and a flexible closing (because we’d be rehabbing the new home).The rehab went over budget and longer than expected and while we did agree to a flexible closing, (we did extend 3 extra weeks) we could not afford to hold 2 mortgages much longer so decided we had move out.Moving day came and we moved out of our home and some furniture went into the finished rooms and the rest went into a POD.Where did we go?
Anthony Paul Guglielmi Wrapping in closing costs
7 March 2020 | 3 replies
We can afford to pay them but I'm trying to stay as liquid as possible just in case another deal comes along.
Jerry Lundergard Anybody getting close to the 1% rule in good areas of San Antonio
9 March 2020 | 4 replies
I believe these lower interest rates allow retail buyers to afford more house and investors to pay more for similar payment thus driving prices up higher.
Irene Navasca Average time it takes for HUD to pay their portion of Section 8
23 March 2020 | 30 replies
@Michael NotoThey barely can afford the deposit so it’s tough to find a Sec 8 tenant able to pay deposit and first months rent. 2 months is just the standard for getting setup on the program and getting the first check.
Jared Smith Arizona Update from U.S. Census Bureau - Still Great to Invest!
24 March 2020 | 2 replies
Rates are down, conforming loan limits are up, unemployment is at an all time low, building permits are up, big tech is moving here, tax advantages and still affordable at a SFH Resale median price of 320K.On December 30, 2019 the U.S.
Chris Butler What is the most durable faucet
8 March 2020 | 7 replies
However, the faucets they have are usually super expensive and really ugly and I've never had all that much luck getting anyone to honor a warranty and I sure can't afford to have licensed plumbers out there to fix a leaky faucet.
Sami Gren 3 times the rent vs. Good credit score
9 March 2020 | 14 replies
The second person does not make enough th be able to afford the property.
Justin Tahilramani Offered 2.8% 30 year fixed Refi - Thoughts?
2 May 2020 | 89 replies
@Bryan Devitt - if you can afford to wait I would too.
Rachel Grunn [Calc Review] Thoughts on this cheap Indy deal?
10 March 2020 | 14 replies
Not to mention, Indy's economy has been on the rise in the last 5 years due to strong partnerships with tech companies that are bringing an influx of young professionals to the area that are in need of nice, affordable housing i.e Salesforce and the 16 Tech area (https://www.ibj.com/articles/16-tech-becoming-real )Indy is sure to see more and more development - just depends on how long you are wanting to wait for appreciation if you decide to step further from the downtown area.Best of luck to you!!