put a contract on a house today.
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put a contract on a house today.
like the title say i put a contract on my dream home today. its only about 1600sq feet but it has over 2.5 acres in the heart of chesterfield. the reason i picked this house is the 30-somethingX30-something garage with heat/water/high ceiling for lift. the garage is set about 30feet from the house so i wont disturb my wife and i wont burn my house down . i made them a very nice offer so wish me luck fellow dragvaers, if they take my offer and i get this garage, i mean house , i will have a place for myself and those of you that i know to work on cars. and with nearly 3 acres ill have a little extra space for the junkyard of parts cars i will more than likely end up having .
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Re: put a contract on a house today.
Buy it tomorrow. Then we'll get these inserts in. What What. If they say no, we'll send Kevin over to make them an offer they can't refuse.
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Re: put a contract on a house today.
BWM will have to go break some bones. the only reason im worried is i went with an fha loan instead of conventional to save myself 1%. im approved for both though so if they dont like the fha ill switch over to the conventional.
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Re: put a contract on a house today.
Originally Posted by jjkamikaze
BWM will have to go break some bones. the only reason im worried is i went with an fha loan instead of conventional to save myself 1%. im approved for both though so if they dont like the fha ill switch over to the conventional.
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Re: put a contract on a house today.
Congtrats... homeownership is a very smart way to go... however the first 6 months are quite stressful if you're remodeling or re-decorating. Also, if something breaks there's no land lord to call... it's on you.