October 2009 Weddings
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This is a totally random post but I drove by a house on my home from the library today and saw it was for sale. It looked like a nice house and it was in the neighborhood we are in so out of curiosity I looked it up. I totally regret it. We are not in the market to buy a house right now and I LOVE this house. I wish we could at least put an offer in but we are not even close to looking into buying. Ugh I wish I would have forgot about it because now I am bummed lol. I know when we do go buy a house I will find another I love. But I have been looking for awhile now, just to look, and this is the first one I was really into. Boooo
Re: House Envy
Sounds great, Witty! We love Lombard! But the timing probably isn't going to work out. When I say that our place is going to be a hard sale, I mean it's going to be a really hard sale. Aside from it being a one bedroom condo (which few people want), the other condos in our building are literally selling for half of what we're asking because they're foreclosures or are just absolute junk. Our condo is newly renovated, but it's not going to make a difference if the appraisal doesn't go through. In any case, we're settling in for the long haul because really.. it's our only option.
I'm betting I won't be in a regular house for at least a year and a half.
Any way you could rent your condo out for close to what you'd be paying in payments? A friend of mine just did that. Although... they're renting the house they live in now... so that might not help if you're wanting to buy a house.
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No way we could rent it. No one would pay the amount of rent we would need to cover our mortgage/association costs. And we wouldn't be able to afford the place during the times no one was living there.