rent free: WANT TO LIVE RENT FREE
- 08/19/14 12:24 AM
What I am suggesting with the title of the post is simply this. You buy a home. You make the payments and are content with having made it to that point. Then, year after year, your monthly mortgage obligation starts to diminish. Then, at some point down the line, you have no more monthly payments. In affect, you are living rent free THE WHOLE NATION DID THIS In the 1950's, that was the flow of the American people all across the United States. HOW? WHY? Simple! We just ended the World War, production and manufacturing was turned up and people had a mindset (6 comments)
rent free: RENTALS SHOULD DO WELL SHORT AND LONG TERM FOR ALL
- 10/01/11 06:52 AM
Since lenders may continue to make it harder to lend and since foreclosures will be with us for quite some time, the demand for rentals looks promising as a long term investment. Renting and saving to own may become very popular for the next 5-10 years easily. SOMETHING TO CONSIDER Many years ago, when first starting out, first time buyers were looking at whether they would like to purchase rental property or a single family dwelling as their introduction into the American dream. The argument for purchasing a duplex or triplex, living in one unit and renting out the rest was (11 comments)
rent free: REAL ESTATE PRICES BEING ROLLED BACK TO AFFORDABILITY...BUY BUY BUY
- 05/29/11 04:26 AM
The silver lining for this cloud is that many who were priced out of the market for years are now going to be able to enjoy what many before them were able to do and that is to buy an affordable home. Then, using the established rules of paying debt and making a living, the current and future generations will have something... BUY AND KEEP STRATEGY Assuming that the buyers of today don't follow the statistics of selling moving, and then buying every 4 years or so. The concept of buying and holding the home until paid works like a charm (2 comments)