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LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantIm also a usaa member of about 15 years. I considered going with them or a credit union but after seeing a lot of positive feedback on HLS on this board, I went with HLS. I have to give him some props – was the best experience I could have imagined and this was the second time going through a purchase on a home. The first time was a trainwreck, worse than your description above.
USAA service level has always been high and very thorough so thats a little suprising to hear but well noted. Hope everything runs smoothly from here on out.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantIm also a usaa member of about 15 years. I considered going with them or a credit union but after seeing a lot of positive feedback on HLS on this board, I went with HLS. I have to give him some props – was the best experience I could have imagined and this was the second time going through a purchase on a home. The first time was a trainwreck, worse than your description above.
USAA service level has always been high and very thorough so thats a little suprising to hear but well noted. Hope everything runs smoothly from here on out.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantIm also a usaa member of about 15 years. I considered going with them or a credit union but after seeing a lot of positive feedback on HLS on this board, I went with HLS. I have to give him some props – was the best experience I could have imagined and this was the second time going through a purchase on a home. The first time was a trainwreck, worse than your description above.
USAA service level has always been high and very thorough so thats a little suprising to hear but well noted. Hope everything runs smoothly from here on out.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantIm also a usaa member of about 15 years. I considered going with them or a credit union but after seeing a lot of positive feedback on HLS on this board, I went with HLS. I have to give him some props – was the best experience I could have imagined and this was the second time going through a purchase on a home. The first time was a trainwreck, worse than your description above.
USAA service level has always been high and very thorough so thats a little suprising to hear but well noted. Hope everything runs smoothly from here on out.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantBought a short sale in December. Wasnt the right house per say (wanted a different lot within the same neighborhood) but getting the biggest model and lowest ppsq ft at about a 40% haircut was enough for me to buy in. Locked in sub 5 % rate and house is plenty big to grow my family in for the next 15 years. Also can probably rent it cash flow positive.
I think everyone is different. Each prospective buyer has their own requirements. If you can meet most of them and not dig yourself a hole, jump in.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantBought a short sale in December. Wasnt the right house per say (wanted a different lot within the same neighborhood) but getting the biggest model and lowest ppsq ft at about a 40% haircut was enough for me to buy in. Locked in sub 5 % rate and house is plenty big to grow my family in for the next 15 years. Also can probably rent it cash flow positive.
I think everyone is different. Each prospective buyer has their own requirements. If you can meet most of them and not dig yourself a hole, jump in.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantBought a short sale in December. Wasnt the right house per say (wanted a different lot within the same neighborhood) but getting the biggest model and lowest ppsq ft at about a 40% haircut was enough for me to buy in. Locked in sub 5 % rate and house is plenty big to grow my family in for the next 15 years. Also can probably rent it cash flow positive.
I think everyone is different. Each prospective buyer has their own requirements. If you can meet most of them and not dig yourself a hole, jump in.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantBought a short sale in December. Wasnt the right house per say (wanted a different lot within the same neighborhood) but getting the biggest model and lowest ppsq ft at about a 40% haircut was enough for me to buy in. Locked in sub 5 % rate and house is plenty big to grow my family in for the next 15 years. Also can probably rent it cash flow positive.
I think everyone is different. Each prospective buyer has their own requirements. If you can meet most of them and not dig yourself a hole, jump in.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantBought a short sale in December. Wasnt the right house per say (wanted a different lot within the same neighborhood) but getting the biggest model and lowest ppsq ft at about a 40% haircut was enough for me to buy in. Locked in sub 5 % rate and house is plenty big to grow my family in for the next 15 years. Also can probably rent it cash flow positive.
I think everyone is different. Each prospective buyer has their own requirements. If you can meet most of them and not dig yourself a hole, jump in.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=kcal09]I have to agree with your comment. Most of the events were not shown live and coverage was fragmented. There was no way to tell at what time the coverage is. For instance, the ladies figure skating was delayed by a few hours after the results were posted everywhere on the internet.[/quote]
Espn had all event times listed online. Unfortunately NBC did a horrible job in covering events. The fact that they showed russia hockey over the USA game last week on NBC and pushed USA to msnbc was stupid.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=kcal09]I have to agree with your comment. Most of the events were not shown live and coverage was fragmented. There was no way to tell at what time the coverage is. For instance, the ladies figure skating was delayed by a few hours after the results were posted everywhere on the internet.[/quote]
Espn had all event times listed online. Unfortunately NBC did a horrible job in covering events. The fact that they showed russia hockey over the USA game last week on NBC and pushed USA to msnbc was stupid.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=kcal09]I have to agree with your comment. Most of the events were not shown live and coverage was fragmented. There was no way to tell at what time the coverage is. For instance, the ladies figure skating was delayed by a few hours after the results were posted everywhere on the internet.[/quote]
Espn had all event times listed online. Unfortunately NBC did a horrible job in covering events. The fact that they showed russia hockey over the USA game last week on NBC and pushed USA to msnbc was stupid.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=kcal09]I have to agree with your comment. Most of the events were not shown live and coverage was fragmented. There was no way to tell at what time the coverage is. For instance, the ladies figure skating was delayed by a few hours after the results were posted everywhere on the internet.[/quote]
Espn had all event times listed online. Unfortunately NBC did a horrible job in covering events. The fact that they showed russia hockey over the USA game last week on NBC and pushed USA to msnbc was stupid.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=kcal09]I have to agree with your comment. Most of the events were not shown live and coverage was fragmented. There was no way to tell at what time the coverage is. For instance, the ladies figure skating was delayed by a few hours after the results were posted everywhere on the internet.[/quote]
Espn had all event times listed online. Unfortunately NBC did a horrible job in covering events. The fact that they showed russia hockey over the USA game last week on NBC and pushed USA to msnbc was stupid.
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