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Exactly. Factor it in your offer.
Exactly. Factor it in your offer.
Exactly. Factor it in your offer.
Exactly. Factor it in your offer.
Exactly. Factor it in your offer.
There is an short sale in that neighborhood approved at $625,000. With 20% down payment and approx. $1,100/month in taxes monthly PITI would be around $4,200, right? I could afford that today, but that is only 15% off the peak.
What would you consider a good deal on these?
There is an short sale in that neighborhood approved at $625,000. With 20% down payment and approx. $1,100/month in taxes monthly PITI would be around $4,200, right? I could afford that today, but that is only 15% off the peak.
What would you consider a good deal on these?
There is an short sale in that neighborhood approved at $625,000. With 20% down payment and approx. $1,100/month in taxes monthly PITI would be around $4,200, right? I could afford that today, but that is only 15% off the peak.
What would you consider a good deal on these?
There is an short sale in that neighborhood approved at $625,000. With 20% down payment and approx. $1,100/month in taxes monthly PITI would be around $4,200, right? I could afford that today, but that is only 15% off the peak.
What would you consider a good deal on these?
There is an short sale in that neighborhood approved at $625,000. With 20% down payment and approx. $1,100/month in taxes monthly PITI would be around $4,200, right? I could afford that today, but that is only 15% off the peak.
What would you consider a good deal on these?
That would be nice, but the cfd’s are not prepayable. You could negotiate the equivilant off the payments though..
That would be nice, but the cfd’s are not prepayable. You could negotiate the equivilant off the payments though..
That would be nice, but the cfd’s are not prepayable. You could negotiate the equivilant off the payments though..
That would be nice, but the cfd’s are not prepayable. You could negotiate the equivilant off the payments though..