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JuanaH

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  1. Sorry guys I just started reading Alice's comment which inspired me to ask my own question. It was later that I thought of placing it where everyone could see it. Mr. B was very helpful. I will be trying out some of his suggestions. Alice, thanks and I will follow some of your ideas as well. Juana
  2. Thanks Mr.B. My husband and I just happened to catch the contractor while he was coming out of the house one day and have no contact with him. Also the price for the house was quoted prior to the L/O offer. I will contact some other contractors I know, get the numbers and do as you say. But question: What should I be looking for when I go to see the house. Juana
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    Thanks kimberly, The seminar I went to was one for the Robert Allen millionaire challenge. He gave alot of information and I remembered he said something about the census buraeu as a source of information. I will be checking out those websites that were suggested. Thanks, Juana
  4. Help! There is a one family home 4-5 blocks from where I live. I have scheduled an appointment to see it in 3 days. The house was just built more than 8 months ago, has a FSBO sign on it and it's still vacant. I called the number and the price is $439,000. I offered him $3,000 as an incentive for a lease purchase option for 2-3 years. I asked that a percentage of the monthly"rent" be applied towards the purchase price. He told me he has to check out the numbers and get back to me. Since the house was just built and is a different style from the surrounding homes I cant really compare the house to any other. I happened to speak to one of the contractors who built it, who admitted the house was made of cheap materials. Is 439,000 to much for this house. I have not even inspected it yet. It seems like one of those "add water and stir" houses. But I'm currently renting and this house would be right up my alley. If it does not work out I figure I could put in a clause so as to rent it to someone else. How should I approach this?
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    Sold! Can't you look through the US Census buraeu for information? I went to a RE seminar and was offered that as an idea once. Juana
  6. Help! There is a one family home 4-5 blocks from where I live. I have scheduled an appointment to see it in 3 days. The house was just built more than 8 months ago, has a FSBO sign on it and it's still vacant. I called the number and the price is $439,000. I offered him $3,000 as an incentive for a lease purchase option for 2-3 years. I asked that a percentage of the monthly"rent" be applied towards the purchase price. He told me he has to check out the numbers and get back to me. Since the house was just built and is a different style from the surrounding homes I cant really compare the house to any other. I happened to speak to one of the contractors who built it, who admitted the house was made of cheap materials. Is 439,000 to much for this house. I have not even inspected it yet. It seems like one of those "add water and stir" houses. But I'm currently renting and this house would be right up my alley. If it does not work out I figure I could put in a clause so as to rent it to someone else. How should I approach this?
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    Hi everyone, I'm new to this site but I just had to respond. That story by Chris &Kez was funny as hell! So many times I have been cut off from a parking space or delt with someone over the phone that was a real Jackass. That was very funny. Juana
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