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svelteParticipant[quote=blue_sky]there were two exploded cans of butane fuel at the site when I went to check it out this morning.[/quote]
And the FD hadn’t taken that in as evidence, it was still laying at the site?
Wonderful.
svelteParticipant[quote=blue_sky]there were two exploded cans of butane fuel at the site when I went to check it out this morning.[/quote]
And the FD hadn’t taken that in as evidence, it was still laying at the site?
Wonderful.
svelteParticipant[quote=blue_sky]there were two exploded cans of butane fuel at the site when I went to check it out this morning.[/quote]
And the FD hadn’t taken that in as evidence, it was still laying at the site?
Wonderful.
svelteParticipant[quote=blue_sky]there were two exploded cans of butane fuel at the site when I went to check it out this morning.[/quote]
And the FD hadn’t taken that in as evidence, it was still laying at the site?
Wonderful.
svelteParticipant[quote=blue_sky]there were two exploded cans of butane fuel at the site when I went to check it out this morning.[/quote]
And the FD hadn’t taken that in as evidence, it was still laying at the site?
Wonderful.
svelteParticipantccutequeen –
If your current rent is $1200 (*) and you’re struggling with putting $800 back, that puts your absolute max mortgage at about $2000/mo.
A 30 yr fixed on Sunset Cove, even with 20% down, is going to be closer to $3000/mo than $2000/mo.
It looks like your best plan is to continue saving and waiting for prices to drop more until the necessary purchase price / down payment / monthly payment lines intersect at a very comfortable level.
Please keep us posted!
(*) – $1200/mo was sduuuuude’s guess at your current rent, so figures above will need to be adjusted for your specific situation.
svelteParticipantccutequeen –
If your current rent is $1200 (*) and you’re struggling with putting $800 back, that puts your absolute max mortgage at about $2000/mo.
A 30 yr fixed on Sunset Cove, even with 20% down, is going to be closer to $3000/mo than $2000/mo.
It looks like your best plan is to continue saving and waiting for prices to drop more until the necessary purchase price / down payment / monthly payment lines intersect at a very comfortable level.
Please keep us posted!
(*) – $1200/mo was sduuuuude’s guess at your current rent, so figures above will need to be adjusted for your specific situation.
svelteParticipantccutequeen –
If your current rent is $1200 (*) and you’re struggling with putting $800 back, that puts your absolute max mortgage at about $2000/mo.
A 30 yr fixed on Sunset Cove, even with 20% down, is going to be closer to $3000/mo than $2000/mo.
It looks like your best plan is to continue saving and waiting for prices to drop more until the necessary purchase price / down payment / monthly payment lines intersect at a very comfortable level.
Please keep us posted!
(*) – $1200/mo was sduuuuude’s guess at your current rent, so figures above will need to be adjusted for your specific situation.
svelteParticipantccutequeen –
If your current rent is $1200 (*) and you’re struggling with putting $800 back, that puts your absolute max mortgage at about $2000/mo.
A 30 yr fixed on Sunset Cove, even with 20% down, is going to be closer to $3000/mo than $2000/mo.
It looks like your best plan is to continue saving and waiting for prices to drop more until the necessary purchase price / down payment / monthly payment lines intersect at a very comfortable level.
Please keep us posted!
(*) – $1200/mo was sduuuuude’s guess at your current rent, so figures above will need to be adjusted for your specific situation.
svelteParticipantccutequeen –
If your current rent is $1200 (*) and you’re struggling with putting $800 back, that puts your absolute max mortgage at about $2000/mo.
A 30 yr fixed on Sunset Cove, even with 20% down, is going to be closer to $3000/mo than $2000/mo.
It looks like your best plan is to continue saving and waiting for prices to drop more until the necessary purchase price / down payment / monthly payment lines intersect at a very comfortable level.
Please keep us posted!
(*) – $1200/mo was sduuuuude’s guess at your current rent, so figures above will need to be adjusted for your specific situation.
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