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This Flowchart Could Help You Decide Whether To Buy Or Rent A Home
Business Insider ^ | 07/15/2014 | Libby Kane

Posted on 07/15/2014 2:09:47 PM PDT by SeekAndFind


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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Society
KEYWORDS: buy; housing; rent
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1 posted on 07/15/2014 2:09:47 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

The flowchart does not apply to Eric Holder’s people. It is illegal to deny them a loan. It is illegal to foreclose on them. Reparations!


2 posted on 07/15/2014 2:12:24 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum ("The man who damns money obtained it dishonorably; the man who respects it earned it." --Ayn Rand)
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To: SeekAndFind

Don’t get the question about “lived in the area before? “


3 posted on 07/15/2014 2:14:13 PM PDT by Catmom (We're all gonna get the punishment only some of us deserve.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Banks should be obligated to use this chart with potential mortgage customers.


4 posted on 07/15/2014 2:16:06 PM PDT by greatvikingone
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To: Catmom

I don’t either.

I also wonder about the phrase ‘be your own super.’ I think I know what the author means but i’m going to guess that it is a distinct regionalism.


5 posted on 07/15/2014 2:16:11 PM PDT by posterchild (It takes a politician to declare a settled science.)
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To: posterchild; Catmom

A Super is a very common term used in dense cities like NYC.

Short for A “building superintendent” or “building supervisor” (often shortened to super) is a manager responsible for repair and maintenance in a residential building.


6 posted on 07/15/2014 2:18:17 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: Catmom

“lived in the area before? “
trying to say: don’t buy a house in city/town you’ve never lived in. Rent for a while to decide if safety/schools/locals
meet your expectations.

“be your own super”
trying to say: can you fix the stuff that will break or will you have to pay someone.


7 posted on 07/15/2014 2:22:34 PM PDT by jonose
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To: SeekAndFind

It’s as I presumed. I’ve lived in a few dense places but repairs were something I’ve always called in to ‘landlords’ or ‘maintenance.’


8 posted on 07/15/2014 2:25:58 PM PDT by posterchild (It takes a politician to declare a settled science.)
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To: SeekAndFind

I bought because I could,, and they let me...
I rented a house for 8 years and basically bought the house twice what the house originally built and sold for...


9 posted on 07/15/2014 2:27:27 PM PDT by ßuddaßudd (>> F U B O << "What the hell kind of country is this if I can only hate a man if he's white?")
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To: SeekAndFind
This Flowchart Could Help You Decide Whether To Buy Obamacare or Simply Go Home and Die.


10 posted on 07/15/2014 2:31:14 PM PDT by Bubba_Leroy (The Obamanation Continue)
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To: SeekAndFind
A couple of my uncles are supers in Manhattan.

Most stress free job in the world.

Free rent, no commute, and all you do is easy repairs, the big stuff you call in professionals.

One of them is near 70 and looks like he's 35.

11 posted on 07/15/2014 2:31:27 PM PDT by Rome2000
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To: SeekAndFind

I have nine years to go on my house. W00T!!


12 posted on 07/15/2014 2:33:37 PM PDT by RandallFlagg (Uninstall Fascist Firefox. Get Pale Moon.)
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To: Bubba_Leroy

I’ve designed electronic circuitry that was much simpler and much more useful.


13 posted on 07/15/2014 2:34:24 PM PDT by posterchild (It takes a politician to declare a settled science.)
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To: SeekAndFind

This chart ignores factors like whether home prices and/or interest rates are going up or down. Historically, buying was better because buyers could participate in appreciation while renters paid ever-increasing rents. Now I wonder whether I’ll be able to break even after improvements and paying real estate agent’s commission.

IMHO - The question about “have you lived in this area before” suggests that you are more likely to want to move away if you answer “yes”; thus, you should rent. Similar to the first question in its logic.


14 posted on 07/15/2014 2:35:07 PM PDT by Alright2BRight
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To: Catmom

If you are brand new to an area, you may not be aware of very specific geographical items that affect home value. Some school districts look great on paper...but they really aren’t great, for example. Or the police are doing Mickey Mouse things with the crime stats, to hide the crime rate. Also, locals are more aware of which areas are soon to be annexed...or maybe scheduled to be part of a special tax district to pay for an intersection, etc.


15 posted on 07/15/2014 2:36:26 PM PDT by lacrew
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To: Catmom
don't get the question about "lived in the area before?"

Unless you're familiar with an area, you could be buying into an area with a lot of problems or problems on the horizon.

Rules I used when purchasing out-of-area:

1. If houses for sale aren't very rare in the area, be sure to know why. Also research how long it takes to sell a house around there. More than a few nearby foreclosures, be very careful.

2. A rule from a few years ago from Forbes: Know what's on all four sides of you.

3. I asked some teens how they liked the police in town. They said they hated them, so I bought the house.

16 posted on 07/15/2014 2:41:50 PM PDT by grania
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To: Catmom
Don’t get the question about “lived in the area before? “

It's simple. Would you want to jump into a 30-year mortgage in an area full of meth-heads, pit bulls, boom-boom music 24/7/365, rapists, car-jackers, murderers, car vandals, and other assorted Democrats?

Real estate critters do not disclose such critical info to potential buyers. The buyer would need to rent in an area to know if it is suitable for humans. Appearances are deceiving.

17 posted on 07/15/2014 2:42:24 PM PDT by meadsjn
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To: Rome2000

The cash tips for favors can be quite hefty for supers in Manhattan.

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18 posted on 07/15/2014 2:45:24 PM PDT by Mears
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To: SeekAndFind
This is much more important!


19 posted on 07/15/2014 2:50:00 PM PDT by Focault's Pendulum (I live in NJ....' Nuff said!)
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To: meadsjn; Catmom

RE: “Have you lived in the area before?”

In my neck of the woods (i.e. New York City and suburbs ).

Immigrants from a lot of Asian countries (e.g. China, Taiwan, Korea ) are usually familiar with an area even when they’ve just arrived for a few months.

They usually:

1) Look for the area with the best schools.

2) Look for the area where people of similar ethnicity tend to want to buy.


20 posted on 07/15/2014 2:50:22 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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