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August 3, 2008 at 11:27 AM #13504August 3, 2008 at 11:53 AM #251233
Enorah
ParticipantWhile I am at it, if any of you wise, wise folks here have advise more specific to our journey, I would love to hear it.
We are a couple in our 40’s, no kids (so no school district issues), work from home (so no commute but that requires a house with more rooms or even a separate bldg), love to garden/organic farm (which requires a bit of land, would love an acre but could do with half an acre), and love the water.
We are first time home buyers, and I believe we probably qualify for some programs due to that fact and our income which seems to fall within the parameters for CalHFA
Do you think it is wise for us to go the CalHfa route?
Are there other programs out there that we should pursue?
And again, I am open to a pile of cash or open to being given a house or whatever (want to be open to all possibilities as we manifest our reality).
Thanks, you wonderful beings!
August 3, 2008 at 11:53 AM #251393Enorah
ParticipantWhile I am at it, if any of you wise, wise folks here have advise more specific to our journey, I would love to hear it.
We are a couple in our 40’s, no kids (so no school district issues), work from home (so no commute but that requires a house with more rooms or even a separate bldg), love to garden/organic farm (which requires a bit of land, would love an acre but could do with half an acre), and love the water.
We are first time home buyers, and I believe we probably qualify for some programs due to that fact and our income which seems to fall within the parameters for CalHFA
Do you think it is wise for us to go the CalHfa route?
Are there other programs out there that we should pursue?
And again, I am open to a pile of cash or open to being given a house or whatever (want to be open to all possibilities as we manifest our reality).
Thanks, you wonderful beings!
August 3, 2008 at 11:53 AM #251400Enorah
ParticipantWhile I am at it, if any of you wise, wise folks here have advise more specific to our journey, I would love to hear it.
We are a couple in our 40’s, no kids (so no school district issues), work from home (so no commute but that requires a house with more rooms or even a separate bldg), love to garden/organic farm (which requires a bit of land, would love an acre but could do with half an acre), and love the water.
We are first time home buyers, and I believe we probably qualify for some programs due to that fact and our income which seems to fall within the parameters for CalHFA
Do you think it is wise for us to go the CalHfa route?
Are there other programs out there that we should pursue?
And again, I am open to a pile of cash or open to being given a house or whatever (want to be open to all possibilities as we manifest our reality).
Thanks, you wonderful beings!
August 3, 2008 at 11:53 AM #251458Enorah
ParticipantWhile I am at it, if any of you wise, wise folks here have advise more specific to our journey, I would love to hear it.
We are a couple in our 40’s, no kids (so no school district issues), work from home (so no commute but that requires a house with more rooms or even a separate bldg), love to garden/organic farm (which requires a bit of land, would love an acre but could do with half an acre), and love the water.
We are first time home buyers, and I believe we probably qualify for some programs due to that fact and our income which seems to fall within the parameters for CalHFA
Do you think it is wise for us to go the CalHfa route?
Are there other programs out there that we should pursue?
And again, I am open to a pile of cash or open to being given a house or whatever (want to be open to all possibilities as we manifest our reality).
Thanks, you wonderful beings!
August 3, 2008 at 11:53 AM #251464Enorah
ParticipantWhile I am at it, if any of you wise, wise folks here have advise more specific to our journey, I would love to hear it.
We are a couple in our 40’s, no kids (so no school district issues), work from home (so no commute but that requires a house with more rooms or even a separate bldg), love to garden/organic farm (which requires a bit of land, would love an acre but could do with half an acre), and love the water.
We are first time home buyers, and I believe we probably qualify for some programs due to that fact and our income which seems to fall within the parameters for CalHFA
Do you think it is wise for us to go the CalHfa route?
Are there other programs out there that we should pursue?
And again, I am open to a pile of cash or open to being given a house or whatever (want to be open to all possibilities as we manifest our reality).
Thanks, you wonderful beings!
August 3, 2008 at 12:26 PM #251243no_such_reality
ParticipantWhy not just get a responsible landlord?
BTW, what is so critical that you are calling the landlord for? Is it a health safety issue or do you think he needs to replace a lightbulb for you?
August 3, 2008 at 12:26 PM #251402no_such_reality
ParticipantWhy not just get a responsible landlord?
BTW, what is so critical that you are calling the landlord for? Is it a health safety issue or do you think he needs to replace a lightbulb for you?
August 3, 2008 at 12:26 PM #251410no_such_reality
ParticipantWhy not just get a responsible landlord?
BTW, what is so critical that you are calling the landlord for? Is it a health safety issue or do you think he needs to replace a lightbulb for you?
August 3, 2008 at 12:26 PM #251468no_such_reality
ParticipantWhy not just get a responsible landlord?
BTW, what is so critical that you are calling the landlord for? Is it a health safety issue or do you think he needs to replace a lightbulb for you?
August 3, 2008 at 12:26 PM #251474no_such_reality
ParticipantWhy not just get a responsible landlord?
BTW, what is so critical that you are calling the landlord for? Is it a health safety issue or do you think he needs to replace a lightbulb for you?
August 3, 2008 at 1:28 PM #251274Enorah
Participantreplace a lightbulb for us
hilarious
Thanks for the laugh
August 3, 2008 at 1:28 PM #251433Enorah
Participantreplace a lightbulb for us
hilarious
Thanks for the laugh
August 3, 2008 at 1:28 PM #251440Enorah
Participantreplace a lightbulb for us
hilarious
Thanks for the laugh
August 3, 2008 at 1:28 PM #251497Enorah
Participantreplace a lightbulb for us
hilarious
Thanks for the laugh
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