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November 13, 2007 at 5:41 PM in reply to: Top tier SD RE has dropped 5.8% from peak . . . overall SD RE dopped 9.4% #99229
drunkle
Participanti made a call to my scottrade office to ask how they would handle a situation such as etrade is going through. didn’t get much of an answer. they’re insured, but the main question regarding my holdings was up in the air.
maybe you can do an account transfer… even if it costs a little, better than getting forced to close out your holdings…
drunkle
Participanti made a call to my scottrade office to ask how they would handle a situation such as etrade is going through. didn’t get much of an answer. they’re insured, but the main question regarding my holdings was up in the air.
maybe you can do an account transfer… even if it costs a little, better than getting forced to close out your holdings…
drunkle
Participanti made a call to my scottrade office to ask how they would handle a situation such as etrade is going through. didn’t get much of an answer. they’re insured, but the main question regarding my holdings was up in the air.
maybe you can do an account transfer… even if it costs a little, better than getting forced to close out your holdings…
drunkle
Participanti made a call to my scottrade office to ask how they would handle a situation such as etrade is going through. didn’t get much of an answer. they’re insured, but the main question regarding my holdings was up in the air.
maybe you can do an account transfer… even if it costs a little, better than getting forced to close out your holdings…
November 11, 2007 at 6:42 PM in reply to: Anyone else see problems here? $30,000 income buys $316,000 house? #98525drunkle
Participantthe really funny part is where 30k income is “poor”. median wages for males is something like 36k.
there are so many f’d up things about alot of things…
November 11, 2007 at 6:42 PM in reply to: Anyone else see problems here? $30,000 income buys $316,000 house? #98589drunkle
Participantthe really funny part is where 30k income is “poor”. median wages for males is something like 36k.
there are so many f’d up things about alot of things…
November 11, 2007 at 6:42 PM in reply to: Anyone else see problems here? $30,000 income buys $316,000 house? #98600drunkle
Participantthe really funny part is where 30k income is “poor”. median wages for males is something like 36k.
there are so many f’d up things about alot of things…
November 11, 2007 at 6:42 PM in reply to: Anyone else see problems here? $30,000 income buys $316,000 house? #98605drunkle
Participantthe really funny part is where 30k income is “poor”. median wages for males is something like 36k.
there are so many f’d up things about alot of things…
November 11, 2007 at 3:22 PM in reply to: Anyone else see problems here? $30,000 income buys $316,000 house? #98488drunkle
Participant“My other friend (SDSU graduate) has quit four different jobs in three years, has three kids, and bought a 3BR condo in Carmel Valley for a little over 100K under a low income progam. ”
what program? which condos? when did he buy?
November 11, 2007 at 3:22 PM in reply to: Anyone else see problems here? $30,000 income buys $316,000 house? #98548drunkle
Participant“My other friend (SDSU graduate) has quit four different jobs in three years, has three kids, and bought a 3BR condo in Carmel Valley for a little over 100K under a low income progam. ”
what program? which condos? when did he buy?
November 11, 2007 at 3:22 PM in reply to: Anyone else see problems here? $30,000 income buys $316,000 house? #98562drunkle
Participant“My other friend (SDSU graduate) has quit four different jobs in three years, has three kids, and bought a 3BR condo in Carmel Valley for a little over 100K under a low income progam. ”
what program? which condos? when did he buy?
November 11, 2007 at 3:22 PM in reply to: Anyone else see problems here? $30,000 income buys $316,000 house? #98566drunkle
Participant“My other friend (SDSU graduate) has quit four different jobs in three years, has three kids, and bought a 3BR condo in Carmel Valley for a little over 100K under a low income progam. ”
what program? which condos? when did he buy?
November 11, 2007 at 3:20 PM in reply to: Anyone else see problems here? $30,000 income buys $316,000 house? #98544drunkle
Participant“The lending package that enabled the family to buy the home was a patchwork of fixed-rate loans, grants for low-income buyers and city redevelopment funds. ”
300k home
30k stated income97/3 fha loan
low income program, 5k
http://www.sandiego.gov/redevelopment-agency/pdf/nofaprograms.pdfredevelopment funds 5-30k
http://www.sandiego.gov/redevelopment-agency/pdf/fshomeheights.pdfresults at best in a 270k price (not including whatever ancillary costs, agent fees, broker, etc).
at 6%, that’s some 1350/mo. 30k/year with 5 exemptions… dunno? 2500/mo in pocket? his wife probably works too…
it’s close, i wouldn’t do it, especially 300k purchase price for city heights. but doable and not ridiculously “socialized”.
November 11, 2007 at 3:20 PM in reply to: Anyone else see problems here? $30,000 income buys $316,000 house? #98557drunkle
Participant“The lending package that enabled the family to buy the home was a patchwork of fixed-rate loans, grants for low-income buyers and city redevelopment funds. ”
300k home
30k stated income97/3 fha loan
low income program, 5k
http://www.sandiego.gov/redevelopment-agency/pdf/nofaprograms.pdfredevelopment funds 5-30k
http://www.sandiego.gov/redevelopment-agency/pdf/fshomeheights.pdfresults at best in a 270k price (not including whatever ancillary costs, agent fees, broker, etc).
at 6%, that’s some 1350/mo. 30k/year with 5 exemptions… dunno? 2500/mo in pocket? his wife probably works too…
it’s close, i wouldn’t do it, especially 300k purchase price for city heights. but doable and not ridiculously “socialized”.
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