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March 9, 2009 at 1:02 AM #363180March 9, 2009 at 8:37 AM #362606rent4nowParticipant
A better question would be why does she have only 10K saved when she has no rent or debt?
I would suggest saving like hell for the next 2 years and have 50k down. And by then the condo she wants will be in the 125-150k range.
March 9, 2009 at 8:37 AM #362899rent4nowParticipantA better question would be why does she have only 10K saved when she has no rent or debt?
I would suggest saving like hell for the next 2 years and have 50k down. And by then the condo she wants will be in the 125-150k range.
March 9, 2009 at 8:37 AM #363050rent4nowParticipantA better question would be why does she have only 10K saved when she has no rent or debt?
I would suggest saving like hell for the next 2 years and have 50k down. And by then the condo she wants will be in the 125-150k range.
March 9, 2009 at 8:37 AM #363090rent4nowParticipantA better question would be why does she have only 10K saved when she has no rent or debt?
I would suggest saving like hell for the next 2 years and have 50k down. And by then the condo she wants will be in the 125-150k range.
March 9, 2009 at 8:37 AM #363200rent4nowParticipantA better question would be why does she have only 10K saved when she has no rent or debt?
I would suggest saving like hell for the next 2 years and have 50k down. And by then the condo she wants will be in the 125-150k range.
March 9, 2009 at 8:38 AM #362610UCGalParticipantI have the same questions as Breeze…
If she’s getting 1600/month in free rent, will she get that amount towards her mortgage?If not, she can’t afford it. As mentioned – she should be looking at 3-4x her annual salary… for her max mortgage… which is 90-120k. She’d be hard pressed to find something north county coastal in that range.
My advice… continue to take advantage of that sweet free-rent deal.
March 9, 2009 at 8:38 AM #362904UCGalParticipantI have the same questions as Breeze…
If she’s getting 1600/month in free rent, will she get that amount towards her mortgage?If not, she can’t afford it. As mentioned – she should be looking at 3-4x her annual salary… for her max mortgage… which is 90-120k. She’d be hard pressed to find something north county coastal in that range.
My advice… continue to take advantage of that sweet free-rent deal.
March 9, 2009 at 8:38 AM #363055UCGalParticipantI have the same questions as Breeze…
If she’s getting 1600/month in free rent, will she get that amount towards her mortgage?If not, she can’t afford it. As mentioned – she should be looking at 3-4x her annual salary… for her max mortgage… which is 90-120k. She’d be hard pressed to find something north county coastal in that range.
My advice… continue to take advantage of that sweet free-rent deal.
March 9, 2009 at 8:38 AM #363095UCGalParticipantI have the same questions as Breeze…
If she’s getting 1600/month in free rent, will she get that amount towards her mortgage?If not, she can’t afford it. As mentioned – she should be looking at 3-4x her annual salary… for her max mortgage… which is 90-120k. She’d be hard pressed to find something north county coastal in that range.
My advice… continue to take advantage of that sweet free-rent deal.
March 9, 2009 at 8:38 AM #363205UCGalParticipantI have the same questions as Breeze…
If she’s getting 1600/month in free rent, will she get that amount towards her mortgage?If not, she can’t afford it. As mentioned – she should be looking at 3-4x her annual salary… for her max mortgage… which is 90-120k. She’d be hard pressed to find something north county coastal in that range.
My advice… continue to take advantage of that sweet free-rent deal.
March 9, 2009 at 9:01 AM #362626fredo4ParticipantWhatever you do don’t buy in with her unless you get married. I can’t tell you how many poeple I know who did that and were REALLY sorry when the relationship ended and they were left with the mess to divide up.
March 9, 2009 at 9:01 AM #362918fredo4ParticipantWhatever you do don’t buy in with her unless you get married. I can’t tell you how many poeple I know who did that and were REALLY sorry when the relationship ended and they were left with the mess to divide up.
March 9, 2009 at 9:01 AM #363070fredo4ParticipantWhatever you do don’t buy in with her unless you get married. I can’t tell you how many poeple I know who did that and were REALLY sorry when the relationship ended and they were left with the mess to divide up.
March 9, 2009 at 9:01 AM #363111fredo4ParticipantWhatever you do don’t buy in with her unless you get married. I can’t tell you how many poeple I know who did that and were REALLY sorry when the relationship ended and they were left with the mess to divide up.
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