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July 7, 2009 at 7:21 PM #15999July 7, 2009 at 8:44 PM #426687pepsiParticipant
I don’t know the answer of your 2nd question, but I know the first. There some possible answers:
1. No, you can not buy a house, because you can not get a lone.
2. Ask your uncle for the loan.
3. Find some hard money lenders.My question though is where do you get the list of the auctioned houses ?
July 7, 2009 at 8:44 PM #427433pepsiParticipantI don’t know the answer of your 2nd question, but I know the first. There some possible answers:
1. No, you can not buy a house, because you can not get a lone.
2. Ask your uncle for the loan.
3. Find some hard money lenders.My question though is where do you get the list of the auctioned houses ?
July 7, 2009 at 8:44 PM #426912pepsiParticipantI don’t know the answer of your 2nd question, but I know the first. There some possible answers:
1. No, you can not buy a house, because you can not get a lone.
2. Ask your uncle for the loan.
3. Find some hard money lenders.My question though is where do you get the list of the auctioned houses ?
July 7, 2009 at 8:44 PM #427270pepsiParticipantI don’t know the answer of your 2nd question, but I know the first. There some possible answers:
1. No, you can not buy a house, because you can not get a lone.
2. Ask your uncle for the loan.
3. Find some hard money lenders.My question though is where do you get the list of the auctioned houses ?
July 7, 2009 at 8:44 PM #427199pepsiParticipantI don’t know the answer of your 2nd question, but I know the first. There some possible answers:
1. No, you can not buy a house, because you can not get a lone.
2. Ask your uncle for the loan.
3. Find some hard money lenders.My question though is where do you get the list of the auctioned houses ?
July 7, 2009 at 8:52 PM #426692moneymakerParticipanthttp://www.foreclosure.com is one way
July 7, 2009 at 8:52 PM #427438moneymakerParticipanthttp://www.foreclosure.com is one way
July 7, 2009 at 8:52 PM #426917moneymakerParticipanthttp://www.foreclosure.com is one way
July 7, 2009 at 8:52 PM #427275moneymakerParticipanthttp://www.foreclosure.com is one way
July 7, 2009 at 8:52 PM #427204moneymakerParticipanthttp://www.foreclosure.com is one way
July 7, 2009 at 9:15 PM #427218patientrenterParticipant“How can you get a loan to purchase a property if you don’t have the cash to buy it at the auction?”
How do I buy something for more than I can afford? In the right economic system, the answer is you can’t. But the fact that there are other valid answers in our current economic system tells me we’re a very long way from recognizing our problems, let alone fixing them.
Clearly, if not having the purchase price for a home doesn’t tell you ANYTHING about whether you can afford it, then we still live in a world that’s way too leveraged.
July 7, 2009 at 9:15 PM #427453patientrenterParticipant“How can you get a loan to purchase a property if you don’t have the cash to buy it at the auction?”
How do I buy something for more than I can afford? In the right economic system, the answer is you can’t. But the fact that there are other valid answers in our current economic system tells me we’re a very long way from recognizing our problems, let alone fixing them.
Clearly, if not having the purchase price for a home doesn’t tell you ANYTHING about whether you can afford it, then we still live in a world that’s way too leveraged.
July 7, 2009 at 9:15 PM #427290patientrenterParticipant“How can you get a loan to purchase a property if you don’t have the cash to buy it at the auction?”
How do I buy something for more than I can afford? In the right economic system, the answer is you can’t. But the fact that there are other valid answers in our current economic system tells me we’re a very long way from recognizing our problems, let alone fixing them.
Clearly, if not having the purchase price for a home doesn’t tell you ANYTHING about whether you can afford it, then we still live in a world that’s way too leveraged.
July 7, 2009 at 9:15 PM #426932patientrenterParticipant“How can you get a loan to purchase a property if you don’t have the cash to buy it at the auction?”
How do I buy something for more than I can afford? In the right economic system, the answer is you can’t. But the fact that there are other valid answers in our current economic system tells me we’re a very long way from recognizing our problems, let alone fixing them.
Clearly, if not having the purchase price for a home doesn’t tell you ANYTHING about whether you can afford it, then we still live in a world that’s way too leveraged.
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