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I’m 4 1/2 days from losing my apartment. Is there anywhere I can get a loan for rent before I get evicted?

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I’m 4 1/2 days from losing my apartment. Is there anywhere I can get a loan for rent before I get evicted? I don’t have any credit cards. I need $1,800 by the 25th and I’m unemployed. I have an interview and applications out but nothing has stuck quite yet. I’m planning on subletting my apartment asap because I can no longer afford it. Please don’t be too harsh, I feel awful about the situation already. submitted by /u/grae23

Reddit Personal Finance 354 2024-11-21

Emergency fund size for co-op apartment

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Emergency fund size for co-op apartment I know the recommended amount to have in savings is 1% – 4% of your home’s value, but does that apply to co-ops with monthly maintenance fees? I’m just beginning the search with my partner and trying to figure out what is financially feasible. I’m guessing it’ll depend on the co-op apartment, but curious if there’s general thoughts submitte…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.2k 2024-11-20

17 and need to save in less than a year for a apartment

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17 and need to save in less than a year for a apartment Me and my girlfriend (17&18) need to save for an apartment in less than a year, due to being 17 and my parents not being a lot of help, I’m unable to open a saving account in my own. How can I save efficiently in about 10 months to have around $10,000? submitted by /u/IneedhelplolT-T

Reddit Personal Finance 1.2k 2024-11-02

Should I buy a studio Apartment?

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Should I buy a studio Apartment? Hi everyone, I’m (27M) wondering if I should buy a studio apartment in DC for 200k. I’m tired of renting, but I can’t afford much more than 200k mortgage. I make 90k a year and my monthly debts are about 1800, (Car, student loans, insurance) I know studios don’t really gain value and but wouldn’t I be better off to half my payment going to equit…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.2k 2024-10-28

How much apartment can I afford while still being comfortable?

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How much apartment can I afford while still being comfortable? I live in a very expensive area, Seattle, I’m thinking on finding a place for myself, I have no debt or any financial obligations, how much apartment can I afford without having to sacrifice too much from my budget? Money In: Paycheck $2400 Total monthly income $4,800 Money Out: Savings $2,000 Groceries $400 Utilities $150 Comcast Internet $50 …

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