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Add another 200 a month for taxes and insurance. Now you’re looking at 1500 a month to live in a 600 square foot 1 bed 1 bath.
Add another 200 a month for taxes and insurance. Now you’re looking at 1500 a month to live in a 600 square foot 1 bed 1 bath.
Add another 200 a month for taxes and insurance. Now you’re looking at 1500 a month to live in a 600 square foot 1 bed 1 bath.
Add another 200 a month for taxes and insurance. Now you’re looking at 1500 a month to live in a 600 square foot 1 bed 1 bath.
Add another 200 a month for taxes and insurance. Now you’re looking at 1500 a month to live in a 600 square foot 1 bed 1 bath.
Sure if you don’t write off anything at tax time, and you don’t pay for renters insurance.
At this price point however, those #s wash out.
I’m not suggesting one purchase a unit, just saying that for the first time in a long time the monthly to buy is about the same as to rent with a 30year fixed.
Sure if you don’t write off anything at tax time, and you don’t pay for renters insurance.
At this price point however, those #s wash out.
I’m not suggesting one purchase a unit, just saying that for the first time in a long time the monthly to buy is about the same as to rent with a 30year fixed.
Sure if you don’t write off anything at tax time, and you don’t pay for renters insurance.
At this price point however, those #s wash out.
I’m not suggesting one purchase a unit, just saying that for the first time in a long time the monthly to buy is about the same as to rent with a 30year fixed.
Sure if you don’t write off anything at tax time, and you don’t pay for renters insurance.
At this price point however, those #s wash out.
I’m not suggesting one purchase a unit, just saying that for the first time in a long time the monthly to buy is about the same as to rent with a 30year fixed.
Sure if you don’t write off anything at tax time, and you don’t pay for renters insurance.
At this price point however, those #s wash out.
I’m not suggesting one purchase a unit, just saying that for the first time in a long time the monthly to buy is about the same as to rent with a 30year fixed.
Is this really considered “resort style living?”
600 square feet is not a lot of space.
Is this really considered “resort style living?”
600 square feet is not a lot of space.
Is this really considered “resort style living?”
600 square feet is not a lot of space.
Is this really considered “resort style living?”
600 square feet is not a lot of space.