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Oh no dear…here in NJ (Bergen County) if your rich enough to pay the rent you can afford your own light bulbsWow, in our last apartment they’d even supply light bulbs for us![]()
Oh no dear…here in NJ (Bergen County) if your rich enough to pay the rent you can afford your own light bulbsWow, in our last apartment they’d even supply light bulbs for us![]()
This is a buyers market. Why not offer a price contingent upon the seller paying the closing costs and even the downpayment? As the buyer you have the leverage over the seller. Your only serious competition right now are investors who know that this is the best time to buy but they are interested in creative buying as well. Go for it. These things go in cycles. Right now the buyer has the edge. Since you have some resources don’t miss the opportunity. The investor won’t.DH and I want to buy a house. We found one that seems to fit our needs. A fixer with a (seemingly) livable apt upstairs and gutted downstairs.
We’d wipe out half our savings on closing costs, and then there are so many unknowns about renovating a property.
We have to make a decision pretty much this week due to pressure from other potential buyers. Fervent and immediate prayers appreciated, advice or thoughts as well. I’m just so nervous!!
Any single family home in the Baltimore area for 199K is suspicious, IMO! We’re in AA Co and prices are nuts. It is depressing compared to other areas of the country.Well, we might have had the decision made for us. It turns out the condition of the property makes it unsuitable for approval for a conventional loan.
Any single family home in the Baltimore area for 199K is suspicious, IMO! We’re in AA Co and prices are nuts. It is depressing compared to other areas of the country.
—KCT