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[quote=outtamojo]
I just dont’ see how slipping in a story about how easy you have it owning property and how you are about to sell while he is about to buy and he is clearly worried about the aftermath goes towards what the OP asked for.[/quote]
Sometimes, one can help people more by telling them what they need to hear, rather than what they want to hear.
Scaredycat will make up his own mind.
By the way, he is now changing the story. He is not wiping out his savings, only taking a healthy chunk out. And his stay-at-home wife is now described as a person who once commanded a $200K job offer.
analystParticipant[quote=outtamojo]
I just dont’ see how slipping in a story about how easy you have it owning property and how you are about to sell while he is about to buy and he is clearly worried about the aftermath goes towards what the OP asked for.[/quote]
Sometimes, one can help people more by telling them what they need to hear, rather than what they want to hear.
Scaredycat will make up his own mind.
By the way, he is now changing the story. He is not wiping out his savings, only taking a healthy chunk out. And his stay-at-home wife is now described as a person who once commanded a $200K job offer.
analystParticipant[quote=outtamojo]
I just dont’ see how slipping in a story about how easy you have it owning property and how you are about to sell while he is about to buy and he is clearly worried about the aftermath goes towards what the OP asked for.[/quote]
Sometimes, one can help people more by telling them what they need to hear, rather than what they want to hear.
Scaredycat will make up his own mind.
By the way, he is now changing the story. He is not wiping out his savings, only taking a healthy chunk out. And his stay-at-home wife is now described as a person who once commanded a $200K job offer.
analystParticipant[quote=outtamojo]
I just dont’ see how slipping in a story about how easy you have it owning property and how you are about to sell while he is about to buy and he is clearly worried about the aftermath goes towards what the OP asked for.[/quote]
Sometimes, one can help people more by telling them what they need to hear, rather than what they want to hear.
Scaredycat will make up his own mind.
By the way, he is now changing the story. He is not wiping out his savings, only taking a healthy chunk out. And his stay-at-home wife is now described as a person who once commanded a $200K job offer.
analystParticipant[quote=scaredycat]im guessing it won’t go FHA. it needs work, just looking at the paint…. i think someone would have to come with some cash. so, probably less competition (it’s already had multiple reductions over the last several months.[/quote]
FHA 203k program provides for combining purchase price and fix-up costs into one loan.
FHA limits in San Diego are almost $700K according to the FHA web site.
Formal quotes for fix-up projects are assembled. After approval/funding/close, fix-up money is sequestered in a separate account to be paid out as projects are completed.
analystParticipant[quote=scaredycat]im guessing it won’t go FHA. it needs work, just looking at the paint…. i think someone would have to come with some cash. so, probably less competition (it’s already had multiple reductions over the last several months.[/quote]
FHA 203k program provides for combining purchase price and fix-up costs into one loan.
FHA limits in San Diego are almost $700K according to the FHA web site.
Formal quotes for fix-up projects are assembled. After approval/funding/close, fix-up money is sequestered in a separate account to be paid out as projects are completed.
analystParticipant[quote=scaredycat]im guessing it won’t go FHA. it needs work, just looking at the paint…. i think someone would have to come with some cash. so, probably less competition (it’s already had multiple reductions over the last several months.[/quote]
FHA 203k program provides for combining purchase price and fix-up costs into one loan.
FHA limits in San Diego are almost $700K according to the FHA web site.
Formal quotes for fix-up projects are assembled. After approval/funding/close, fix-up money is sequestered in a separate account to be paid out as projects are completed.
analystParticipant[quote=scaredycat]im guessing it won’t go FHA. it needs work, just looking at the paint…. i think someone would have to come with some cash. so, probably less competition (it’s already had multiple reductions over the last several months.[/quote]
FHA 203k program provides for combining purchase price and fix-up costs into one loan.
FHA limits in San Diego are almost $700K according to the FHA web site.
Formal quotes for fix-up projects are assembled. After approval/funding/close, fix-up money is sequestered in a separate account to be paid out as projects are completed.
analystParticipant[quote=scaredycat]im guessing it won’t go FHA. it needs work, just looking at the paint…. i think someone would have to come with some cash. so, probably less competition (it’s already had multiple reductions over the last several months.[/quote]
FHA 203k program provides for combining purchase price and fix-up costs into one loan.
FHA limits in San Diego are almost $700K according to the FHA web site.
Formal quotes for fix-up projects are assembled. After approval/funding/close, fix-up money is sequestered in a separate account to be paid out as projects are completed.
analystParticipant[quote=outtamojo]Pardon me, but how long have you held your properties?[/quote]
If your question ties in with scaredycat’s considerations, please explain how. I don’t participate in thread-jacking.
analystParticipant[quote=outtamojo]Pardon me, but how long have you held your properties?[/quote]
If your question ties in with scaredycat’s considerations, please explain how. I don’t participate in thread-jacking.
analystParticipant[quote=outtamojo]Pardon me, but how long have you held your properties?[/quote]
If your question ties in with scaredycat’s considerations, please explain how. I don’t participate in thread-jacking.
analystParticipant[quote=outtamojo]Pardon me, but how long have you held your properties?[/quote]
If your question ties in with scaredycat’s considerations, please explain how. I don’t participate in thread-jacking.
analystParticipant[quote=outtamojo]Pardon me, but how long have you held your properties?[/quote]
If your question ties in with scaredycat’s considerations, please explain how. I don’t participate in thread-jacking.
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