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The Breeze, eeeasy partner. I am not looking for a “bailout,” and won’t be needing one. Wife and I are in great shape. Boring as it sounds, I am just trying to plot my next move and thought I’d float my ideas/questions about the market out there. I have a great loan, locked in my rate for good when I bought, and am great on my debt to income ratio.
Thank you all for the responses. SD Realtor, I may hit you up for that spreadsheet. Truth is, we are very happy here, and are only thinking of moving because someday, years from now, we will outgrow the house.
sdgldnbearParticipantThe Breeze, eeeasy partner. I am not looking for a “bailout,” and won’t be needing one. Wife and I are in great shape. Boring as it sounds, I am just trying to plot my next move and thought I’d float my ideas/questions about the market out there. I have a great loan, locked in my rate for good when I bought, and am great on my debt to income ratio.
Thank you all for the responses. SD Realtor, I may hit you up for that spreadsheet. Truth is, we are very happy here, and are only thinking of moving because someday, years from now, we will outgrow the house.
sdgldnbearParticipantThe Breeze, eeeasy partner. I am not looking for a “bailout,” and won’t be needing one. Wife and I are in great shape. Boring as it sounds, I am just trying to plot my next move and thought I’d float my ideas/questions about the market out there. I have a great loan, locked in my rate for good when I bought, and am great on my debt to income ratio.
Thank you all for the responses. SD Realtor, I may hit you up for that spreadsheet. Truth is, we are very happy here, and are only thinking of moving because someday, years from now, we will outgrow the house.
sdgldnbearParticipantThe Breeze, eeeasy partner. I am not looking for a “bailout,” and won’t be needing one. Wife and I are in great shape. Boring as it sounds, I am just trying to plot my next move and thought I’d float my ideas/questions about the market out there. I have a great loan, locked in my rate for good when I bought, and am great on my debt to income ratio.
Thank you all for the responses. SD Realtor, I may hit you up for that spreadsheet. Truth is, we are very happy here, and are only thinking of moving because someday, years from now, we will outgrow the house.
July 16, 2008 at 12:18 PM in reply to: At 150x rent, 100% financing, would you buy if cash negative $200/mo? #240378sdgldnbearParticipantThank you all – very, very informative. Lots to read through here.
July 16, 2008 at 12:18 PM in reply to: At 150x rent, 100% financing, would you buy if cash negative $200/mo? #240585sdgldnbearParticipantThank you all – very, very informative. Lots to read through here.
July 16, 2008 at 12:18 PM in reply to: At 150x rent, 100% financing, would you buy if cash negative $200/mo? #240578sdgldnbearParticipantThank you all – very, very informative. Lots to read through here.
July 16, 2008 at 12:18 PM in reply to: At 150x rent, 100% financing, would you buy if cash negative $200/mo? #240524sdgldnbearParticipantThank you all – very, very informative. Lots to read through here.
July 16, 2008 at 12:18 PM in reply to: At 150x rent, 100% financing, would you buy if cash negative $200/mo? #240518sdgldnbearParticipantThank you all – very, very informative. Lots to read through here.
July 15, 2008 at 10:53 PM in reply to: At 150x rent, 100% financing, would you buy if cash negative $200/mo? #240360sdgldnbearParticipantThanks for the advice. Any suggestions on other cities to look at, or how to get started? I’ve thought about that a bit, but don’t know how to go about looking into it.
July 15, 2008 at 10:53 PM in reply to: At 150x rent, 100% financing, would you buy if cash negative $200/mo? #240357sdgldnbearParticipantThanks for the advice. Any suggestions on other cities to look at, or how to get started? I’ve thought about that a bit, but don’t know how to go about looking into it.
July 15, 2008 at 10:53 PM in reply to: At 150x rent, 100% financing, would you buy if cash negative $200/mo? #240302sdgldnbearParticipantThanks for the advice. Any suggestions on other cities to look at, or how to get started? I’ve thought about that a bit, but don’t know how to go about looking into it.
July 15, 2008 at 10:53 PM in reply to: At 150x rent, 100% financing, would you buy if cash negative $200/mo? #240294sdgldnbearParticipantThanks for the advice. Any suggestions on other cities to look at, or how to get started? I’ve thought about that a bit, but don’t know how to go about looking into it.
July 15, 2008 at 10:53 PM in reply to: At 150x rent, 100% financing, would you buy if cash negative $200/mo? #240157sdgldnbearParticipantThanks for the advice. Any suggestions on other cities to look at, or how to get started? I’ve thought about that a bit, but don’t know how to go about looking into it.
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