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mixxalot
ParticipantRent for now
Thanks, well with the new job, I will rent a 2 bedroom place for the time being and if I do most work on the east coast, look at buying a place in northern Florida, North Carolina, or Virginia to be closer to the projects. At least real estate is way cheaper in these places except for Reston/DC area so I can probably find a great deal for 200k for a large home there versus the inflated 600-800k prices that I still see in PB/OB/Point Loma areas of San Diego.
mixxalot
ParticipantFinding REOs
How would I go about finding REO properties to buy from the banks? I am not a cash buyer and would probably look at financing with FHA or similar program.
mixxalot
ParticipantFinding REOs
How would I go about finding REO properties to buy from the banks? I am not a cash buyer and would probably look at financing with FHA or similar program.
mixxalot
ParticipantFinding REOs
How would I go about finding REO properties to buy from the banks? I am not a cash buyer and would probably look at financing with FHA or similar program.
mixxalot
ParticipantFinding REOs
How would I go about finding REO properties to buy from the banks? I am not a cash buyer and would probably look at financing with FHA or similar program.
mixxalot
ParticipantFinding REOs
How would I go about finding REO properties to buy from the banks? I am not a cash buyer and would probably look at financing with FHA or similar program.
mixxalot
ParticipantThanks guys
I start a new job soon after a 5 month layoff so looking at things in the real estate market. I think for now, I will rent a 1 bedroom apartment and watch the market for next 15 months. Besides, lenders want 2 years of stable employment at a company before they will finance anyone.
mixxalot
ParticipantThanks guys
I start a new job soon after a 5 month layoff so looking at things in the real estate market. I think for now, I will rent a 1 bedroom apartment and watch the market for next 15 months. Besides, lenders want 2 years of stable employment at a company before they will finance anyone.
mixxalot
ParticipantThanks guys
I start a new job soon after a 5 month layoff so looking at things in the real estate market. I think for now, I will rent a 1 bedroom apartment and watch the market for next 15 months. Besides, lenders want 2 years of stable employment at a company before they will finance anyone.
mixxalot
ParticipantThanks guys
I start a new job soon after a 5 month layoff so looking at things in the real estate market. I think for now, I will rent a 1 bedroom apartment and watch the market for next 15 months. Besides, lenders want 2 years of stable employment at a company before they will finance anyone.
mixxalot
ParticipantThanks guys
I start a new job soon after a 5 month layoff so looking at things in the real estate market. I think for now, I will rent a 1 bedroom apartment and watch the market for next 15 months. Besides, lenders want 2 years of stable employment at a company before they will finance anyone.
mixxalot
ParticipantMy thoughts on Denver and Colorado
I had a job interview there and while it was nice place and a lot cheaper than San Diego, it was not for me. One, I do not like cold weather or snow. If it was not cold and snow would be there however. Arizona is too hot the opposite problem.
mixxalot
ParticipantMy thoughts on Denver and Colorado
I had a job interview there and while it was nice place and a lot cheaper than San Diego, it was not for me. One, I do not like cold weather or snow. If it was not cold and snow would be there however. Arizona is too hot the opposite problem.
mixxalot
ParticipantMy thoughts on Denver and Colorado
I had a job interview there and while it was nice place and a lot cheaper than San Diego, it was not for me. One, I do not like cold weather or snow. If it was not cold and snow would be there however. Arizona is too hot the opposite problem.
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