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Ben Stout What Makes a "Sub$30k" House?
30 December 2015 | 61 replies
The difference is pre-war through the sixties were better construction.In any case, I think you should broaden your post title.  
Alberto C. "as is" contract.Radon test came out high.Walk away or negotiate?
18 May 2018 | 2 replies
The inspector, a very well know and highly esteemed person here in town, said: "this is a very solid house for its age (sixties), I see no reason for not buying it".
Jackie Lange Thanks to REI... Living the Dream in Central America
1 August 2020 | 13 replies
Sixty something seller is at the door in a skinny bathing suit and robe.
N/A N/A Lease Option agreement fell apart
8 April 2017 | 5 replies
If Lessee objects to any exceptions to the title, Lessor shall use all due diligence to remove such exceptions at his/her own expense within sixty (60) days thereafter.
Sergey Chub question on property age when buying for long term hold and rent
15 June 2016 | 2 replies
Hi,I am new member from the Pacific NW, looking for the first single family house purchase out of state.I have contacted a few turnkey providers in TX/TN/FL, and looking through the stock it appears that most of the houses are originally built a while back (in sixties/seventies).I could image the property would have positive cash flow for like 5-10, or even 15 years, but then at some point the repair costs would increase to the point when it would need another major rehab.This concerns me because I am planning to buy as a long-term investment with a conventional 30 years mortgage (20% down) and use the positive cash flow to pay off the principal faster (15-20 years) with the goal of using the rent to compliment the retirement after the house is paid in full.
Michelle Joiner Seller wants Offer on an Inheritance Property via Email
6 November 2014 | 11 replies
The property was built in the late sixties probably needs some updating.  
DG A. How to Give Notice & Move into Tenant Occupied Property - Oakland
24 October 2016 | 7 replies
Has been residing in the unit for five (5) years or more; and (a) Is sixty (60) years of age or older; or (b) Is a disabled tenant as defined in the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (California Government Code § 12926); or ii.
Angela Houchens Residential property inspector
24 March 2017 | 3 replies
Sixty two ninety three.
N/A N/A Where do I Start??
14 November 2006 | 4 replies
I HAVE A JOB MAKING GOOD MONEY, BUT IT'S A DEAD END JOB, I WILL ROT HERE TIL I AM SIXTY FIVE.I HAVE THREE CHILDREN SO I NEED THE BENEFITS AND THE STEADY PAY-CHECK RIGHT NOW.MY JOB IS BORING AND I AM VERY UNHAPPY , I DON'T WANT TO SIT BEHIND THIS DESK FOR THE NEXT 24 YEARS.
Robert Taylor Who Wants to Join My One Man Crusade to END Use of The F-Word???
31 August 2015 | 11 replies
It makes me think of the incredible lengths that automakers go to when they pick a name for a new model, which is a big part of why we see more and more makers going to these letter/number "names" such as Cadillac, which recently announced they'd be using names like "CT6" instead of "Fleetwood Sixty Special" but the makers would use focus groups, research slang in every major language, etc because they know how important the right name is.