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looks like lots of good options already posted. two other decent sources of info on rates:
JCParticipantlooks like lots of good options already posted. two other decent sources of info on rates:
JCParticipantlooks like lots of good options already posted. two other decent sources of info on rates:
JCParticipantlooks like lots of good options already posted. two other decent sources of info on rates:
October 4, 2008 at 1:21 PM in reply to: Bailout – What does it mean for real estate for us waiting? #280942JCParticipantare there any benefits at all in the bill for homebuyers? tax credits? if yes, what are the income limits?
October 4, 2008 at 1:21 PM in reply to: Bailout – What does it mean for real estate for us waiting? #281219JCParticipantare there any benefits at all in the bill for homebuyers? tax credits? if yes, what are the income limits?
October 4, 2008 at 1:21 PM in reply to: Bailout – What does it mean for real estate for us waiting? #281223JCParticipantare there any benefits at all in the bill for homebuyers? tax credits? if yes, what are the income limits?
October 4, 2008 at 1:21 PM in reply to: Bailout – What does it mean for real estate for us waiting? #281265JCParticipantare there any benefits at all in the bill for homebuyers? tax credits? if yes, what are the income limits?
October 4, 2008 at 1:21 PM in reply to: Bailout – What does it mean for real estate for us waiting? #281276JCParticipantare there any benefits at all in the bill for homebuyers? tax credits? if yes, what are the income limits?
JCParticipantEconProf, I agree with you and I did shop around. My problem is that have a dog and many places will not even consider one. So, yes I was willing to pay a little more for her. (She is worth it). I am ready to move and no way would I pay that kind of rent for where I am at. I’ve seen a number of places go up by a substantial amount (not as crazy as mine) lately. It seems a bit of an odd move at this time, but I am not a landlord and not as savvy on this stuff. I have seen lots of these places with increased rents listed month after month and I do see more and more rental signs in my hood every week. Of coures, this is a pretty subjective assessment, so I was wondering if anyone else was seeing this.
P.S. No 600lb tables or wine collections yet. Want a decent place first. 🙂
JCParticipantEconProf, I agree with you and I did shop around. My problem is that have a dog and many places will not even consider one. So, yes I was willing to pay a little more for her. (She is worth it). I am ready to move and no way would I pay that kind of rent for where I am at. I’ve seen a number of places go up by a substantial amount (not as crazy as mine) lately. It seems a bit of an odd move at this time, but I am not a landlord and not as savvy on this stuff. I have seen lots of these places with increased rents listed month after month and I do see more and more rental signs in my hood every week. Of coures, this is a pretty subjective assessment, so I was wondering if anyone else was seeing this.
P.S. No 600lb tables or wine collections yet. Want a decent place first. 🙂
JCParticipantEconProf, I agree with you and I did shop around. My problem is that have a dog and many places will not even consider one. So, yes I was willing to pay a little more for her. (She is worth it). I am ready to move and no way would I pay that kind of rent for where I am at. I’ve seen a number of places go up by a substantial amount (not as crazy as mine) lately. It seems a bit of an odd move at this time, but I am not a landlord and not as savvy on this stuff. I have seen lots of these places with increased rents listed month after month and I do see more and more rental signs in my hood every week. Of coures, this is a pretty subjective assessment, so I was wondering if anyone else was seeing this.
P.S. No 600lb tables or wine collections yet. Want a decent place first. 🙂
JCParticipantEconProf, I agree with you and I did shop around. My problem is that have a dog and many places will not even consider one. So, yes I was willing to pay a little more for her. (She is worth it). I am ready to move and no way would I pay that kind of rent for where I am at. I’ve seen a number of places go up by a substantial amount (not as crazy as mine) lately. It seems a bit of an odd move at this time, but I am not a landlord and not as savvy on this stuff. I have seen lots of these places with increased rents listed month after month and I do see more and more rental signs in my hood every week. Of coures, this is a pretty subjective assessment, so I was wondering if anyone else was seeing this.
P.S. No 600lb tables or wine collections yet. Want a decent place first. 🙂
JCParticipantEconProf, I agree with you and I did shop around. My problem is that have a dog and many places will not even consider one. So, yes I was willing to pay a little more for her. (She is worth it). I am ready to move and no way would I pay that kind of rent for where I am at. I’ve seen a number of places go up by a substantial amount (not as crazy as mine) lately. It seems a bit of an odd move at this time, but I am not a landlord and not as savvy on this stuff. I have seen lots of these places with increased rents listed month after month and I do see more and more rental signs in my hood every week. Of coures, this is a pretty subjective assessment, so I was wondering if anyone else was seeing this.
P.S. No 600lb tables or wine collections yet. Want a decent place first. 🙂
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