Best place to look for renting House/Townhouse and other various questions
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http://www.heritageatsettlerslanding.com/
It's newly built and in downtown Hampton, but it's a bit pricey for a 3-bedroom.
It's newly built and in downtown Hampton, but it's a bit pricey for a 3-bedroom.
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Talk to a realtor, there are always plenty of houses they list to rent. If you need one to talk to, I work with several Realtors that i could get you hooked up with. But I would suggest buying a house. For about 1,300 a mo you could get a house in about the 160,000 range. And thats not a bad house around here. Maybe even up to 180,000 that would be a nice 3bedroom and 2 bath house. I understand you want to rent. But why throw your money away when you dont have to?
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Talk to a realtor, there are always plenty of houses they list to rent. If you need one to talk to, I work with several Realtors that i could get you hooked up with. But I would suggest buying a house. For about 1,300 a mo you could get a house in about the 160,000 range. And thats not a bad house around here. Maybe even up to 180,000 that would be a nice 3bedroom and 2 bath house. I understand you want to rent. But why throw your money away when you dont have to?
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You could probably get approved for about 180,000 or maybe even 200,000. You dont need money to put down. It should not be that hard to find a seller to play closing costs. let me know if you would like some help or some advice shoot me a PM. Any income helps, OT is good as long as you can show its consistant. I have worked with a few people in your situation, and I have helped them get into a house. Just one problem would be credit, but there are ways to help that out. Even when renting you have to get a credit check by most places.
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Check out Burbage Grant and in Suffolk. There are ALOT of townhouses that have gone up in the past 5-10 years. I've been house shopping with my cousin for the past two months so I've seen alot of different places. If you can get a good sized loan heck you can even get a place in The Riverfront.
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dont know if this helps you or not slimster, but Shaminii on the forums here is living in a really nice town house thats in private neighborhood that surounds a lake in VA Beach off of Witchduck Rd. He is looking for two roomates. i believe his parents wanted around 500/ person.
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You could probably get approved for about 180,000 or maybe even 200,000. You dont need money to put down. It should not be that hard to find a seller to play closing costs. let me know if you would like some help or some advice shoot me a PM. Any income helps, OT is good as long as you can show its consistant. I have worked with a few people in your situation, and I have helped them get into a house. Just one problem would be credit, but there are ways to help that out. Even when renting you have to get a credit check by most places.
Check out Burbage Grant and in Suffolk. There are ALOT of townhouses that have gone up in the past 5-10 years. I've been house shopping with my cousin for the past two months so I've seen alot of different places. If you can get a good sized loan heck you can even get a place in The Riverfront.
dont know if this helps you or not slimster, but Shaminii on the forums here is living in a really nice town house thats in private neighborhood that surounds a lake in VA Beach off of Witchduck Rd. He is looking for two roomates. i believe his parents wanted around 500/ person.
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