Well seeing you are from Vancouver, with our prices right now, 15 wouldn't be enough. Yes Real Estate is a GREAT investment. Tough to jump in right now, I would hold off abit longer I think..
I just bought a rental property and it's tougher than ever to get a loan no matter how good your credit is and how much money you make. If you put $15K down - you'll still probably end up with like $5K in closing costs. It's insane right now.
Depends on what type of loan you can get. 15k for a 30 year won't get you much. On a 3 year arm loan (if you can find one), 15k could get you something better but its risky.
I would NOT buy real estate right now. You'd end up overpaying. Wait 3 to 6 months, maybe less, and snap up the bargains. The housing industry has been propped up with bullshit for so long that it was like Enron, eventually all the moisture was cooked out of the books and they caught on fire.
I would NOT buy real estate right now. You'd end up overpaying. Wait 3 to 6 months, maybe less, and snap up the bargains. The housing industry has been propped up with bullshit for so long that it was like Enron, eventually all the moisture was cooked out of the books and they caught on fire.
Bang on. The market is so fucked right now. Lenders won't talk to you if you have 15k in vancouver. Come back with 50.
Funny, I had put $45k down on my house... you are thinking $15k.
Yup, you're definitely the one to judge me
Funny.. i would have had 30-35k if i didn't fuck up in adult... but that's okay, i'm back on my feet and earning again.... i actually have a bit more then 15 to invest... but i have left money aside for a cloudy day.. enough to cover my rent/car payments/bike payments etc for some months
how old are you again bragging about 45k? get a life.. that aint shit.. i'll pass your worth within a year or two.. you can take that to the bank, idiot
Funny.. i would have had 30-35k if i didn't fuck up in adult... but that's okay, i'm back on my feet and earning again.... i actually have a bit more then 15 to invest... but i have left money aside for a cloudy day.. enough to cover my rent/car payments/bike payments etc for some months
how old are you again bragging about 45k? get a life.. that aint shit.. i'll pass your worth within a year or two.. you can take that to the bank, idiot
You're seriously still using your age as an excuse? How many years can you keep that up?
You're seriously still using your age as an excuse? How many years can you keep that up?
What i am saying, is that you are talking shit about me.. even though i am probably doing 300x better then what you were doing at my age..
and that you should shut the fuck up, because soon a "21 year old punk kid" will have more shit to show for himself then your 40+ year old ass with your walrus wife and shitty house.. get it?
I invested in an apartement 1 year ago. Was the best investment I have ever made. But I dont know anything about the canadian market. Anyway, houses and apartments are always a good investment in the long run if you ask me
What i am saying, is that you are talking shit about me.. even though i am probably doing 300x better then what you were doing at my age..
and that you should shut the fuck up, because soon a "21 year old punk kid" will have more shit to show for himself then your 40+ year old ass with your walrus wife and shitty house.. get it?
Wrong.
You returned to this board taking shots at my wife right out of the gate. I didn't even know you were back. Your very first comment was at her... not even at me.
Therefore, you are "talking shit about me" even though you "probably" don't know jack about what I was doing at your age... in fact, you don't even know how old I am! 40+?? Not even close.
My "shitty house" was acquired with 3 times the down you are thinking of going with. Get it?
Grow up. THEN consider buying real estate. Until then, you'll get the same results as your affiliate program.
okay thanks for your concern, you and your culdesac on your head can see your way out of the thread... bye
I know you're not an adult webmaster and really shouldn't even be here at all... but please do stick around and keep posting.
I look forward to hearing about all the new stuff that you fail at.
I know you're not an adult webmaster and really shouldn't even be here at all... but please do stick around and keep posting.
I look forward to hearing about all the new stuff that you fail at.
Yeah.. maybe i can find a lucrative possition like you being a rep...
Shitty.. so you try this hard to be a player, and i don't even know what it is exactly that you do...
you've done a great job..
you seem to know every detail about my life and business dealings.. so maybe i did something right :thumsup
either i did something right, or you have a thing for younger guys
either way, you can go get fucked now
How am I trying to be a player? You don't even know who the real players are, so your statement really proves nothing anyhow.
And I don't know every detail... unlike you, I go by the details you share here. You, on the other hand, go by assumptions and pulling BS out of your ass. You'd rather just make up things like "baddog's trailer" and "pics of my house" that you've never seen.
Oh, and judging by the things I do know about you... you've never done anything right.
Bought any new content lately?
Shitty.. so you try this hard to be a player, and i don't even know what it is exactly that you do...
you've done a great job..
you seem to know every detail about my life and business dealings.. so maybe i did something right :thumsup
either i did something right, or you have a thing for younger guys
either way, you can go get fucked now
not trying to brag or anything, but I'm 21 and house shopping. I'll be putting about 50% down......so age doesn't mean a thing playas. Just work harder!
I just financed 240,000 with zero down here in Houston TX... 30 year mortgage.. 7.1% rate... 2700 sq ft single story.... 23 year old female, self employed.. credit score 700....
had zero problems with closing or anything..
I think it depends on the area..
I'm going to be financing 50k more to put in a pool in the next few months too.
correcto... you need atleast 10% of the purchasing price. Otherwise you will end up with a high mortgage. We just brought our second house and put down 10% but had closing costs of about 8000k. We are in Philly and the property around here is pretty reasonable until you hit the historic areas and near the universities(anywhere from about 400k to 3 mill).
Depends on where you live and the total cost of your house. Not sure if you know about the MLS (Multiple Listing Service) ... try to get access to it and look at HUD and/or Bank Reo's
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