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Buying a home with a mortgage (pg. 6)
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| notelfreak |
lol nevermind *drinks more*
is ohio really that inexpensive? jealous.
for fun what are property taxes. |
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| jerZ07002 |
| quote: | Originally posted by ********
Even though I'm self employed, I earn about $13,000/year of which about $455/month is set aside for housing costs. The mortgage would be around $150/month, property costs such as taxes would add another $150/month bringing the total to under $350/month leaving about $100 for electricity or upgrading.
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HA - my social security taxes alone are more than your expected housing costs! Where the hell can you get a house for 150 a month (which converts to 132 USD)? |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by david.michael
Just bought a house for 95k that is worth probably 1.5 times that.
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no, its worth exactly $95,000. you just set its value. |
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| enydo |
| ******** seems really useless... I'd earn more than him if I just kept working fulltime hours at my job instead of going to school. |
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| jerZ07002 |
| quote: | Originally posted by ********
And dude if you are paying $35,000 in taxes, your money managing skills suck, or you earn over $100000 a year. |
you're an idiot! being required to pay $35K in taxes does not mean someone's money managing skills suck, it means that person isn't inclined to go to jail.
BTW - i also pay more than 35K in taxes a year (USD not CAD). So to people like you: stop stealing my money! |
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| enydo |
| Excuse me? ******** is above the law. |
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| KiNeTiC ENeRgY |
| This thread is headed for epic status |
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| notnotelfreak |
| quote: | Originally posted by notelfreak
you are a ing bum |
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| Dervish |
| quote: | Originally posted by ********
Hi,
Things are coming together pretty fast, and I feel like it could almost be realistic that the purchase of a home with the assistance of a mortgage could actually happen very soon.
I'm just wondering anyone who has used a mortgage to buy a home, how did the process go for you?
So far I've spoken with some brokers, and the real estate agent is preparing documents to send to close the deal.
How exactly is the best way to close the deal? The agent is likely going to send legal documents with a closing date for the payment. What type of time frame am I looking at for the financer/bank to provide the funds to effect closing via the mortgage once the broker has approved the mortgage?
Just wondering as I'm very blind to this whole process, and *knock on wood, it actually feels pretty solid at this point. |
I didn't read any of this thread. But I wonder if you are gonna be on a cinema screen near me soon..... MAXIMUS SUBPRIME! HAhahaha:p |
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| bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by tubularbills
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Wait is this a house thread? Bunny and I are close on closing on a house. We should know by the end of the day actually :wtf: |
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| david.michael |
| quote: | Originally posted by notelfreak
lol nevermind *drinks more*
is ohio really that inexpensive? jealous.
for fun what are property taxes. |
Yeah, got a really good deal on a foreclosure.
| quote: | | no, its worth exactly $95,000. you just set its value. |
Yeah, yeah. :P |
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