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Home Purchase Advice

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Home Purchase Advice Hi! Currently my wife and I have $180k mortgage at 3.25%. We are paying around $1,050 per month. We make around $93k a year. We recently had a baby and we are looking to move closer to in-laws for free childcare. If we don’t, We would be looking to pay $1200 a month for daycare. The home we are looking at is $395k at 6.75%. A conventional mortga…

Reddit Personal Finance 724 2024-06-11

Can I collect the rent of my sister’s inherited home?

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Can I collect the rent of my sister’s inherited home? I am 26F, and my sister is 18F. We are in California. Our step father recent passed away, and he left his house to my sister. Neither of us are related to him by blood or were very close to him in life, but he wanted to leave it to our family as he had no children of his own. I am not interested in the property for myself. (If you are wondering…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.2k 2024-06-10

Apple’s next nebulous idea: smart home robots

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Apple’s next nebulous idea: smart home robots Image: Cath Virginia / The VergeHumanoid robots are one of those dreams that sometimes feel like we’re on the precipice of realizing. Boston Dynamics has its Atlas robot, and Tesla is pursuing robotics, while companies like Mercedes, Amazon, and BMW are or will be testing robots for industrial use. But those are all very expensive robots perform…

The Verge 958 2024-06-10

Best Use Of Money for 3 years to purchase a home?

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Best Use Of Money for 3 years to purchase a home? Good Evening! Looking to get the most insightful suggestion on how to make our money increase to its full potential to purchase a home in the next 3 years! Here are some facts about our current situation and look forward to hearing everyone’s suggestions. Monthly Expenses Rent is $900 / a month Debts are payed off including car. (M27) Tak…

Reddit Personal Finance 548 2024-06-09

How to effectively pay down a home loan quickly.

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How to effectively pay down a home loan quickly. Hi, I’m 50 and thinking about buying a house. Some of the things I’ve heard is to make the house payment bi weekly, and another is to make one extra payment on the principal per year. If I combined these two strategies, how soon would it take to pay off a 30 year loan? Also, is there any other way to quickly pay down my loan? I would like my hom…

Reddit Personal Finance 507 2024-06-09

There’s a secret smart home radio in your new Mac

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There’s a secret smart home radio in your new Mac The 16-inch MacBook Pro is one of several of Apple’s newest computers and iPads that FCC reports indicate have a Thread radio. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The VergeWhen Apple announced the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max last fall, the company surprised everyone by putting a Thread radio in its top-of-the-line smartphones. Now, it turns out Ap…

The Verge 595 2024-06-05

Home Based Job!

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Home Based Job! We’re hiring! Looking for a dedicated Full-Time Virtual Assistant. If you’re organized, proactive, and ready to make an impact, apply now! 📧 submitted by /u/Klutzy-Employee-9108

Reddit Social Media 1.3k 2024-06-05

Pham has fighting words after play at home plate

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Pham has fighting words after play at home plate Tommy Pham went after Brewers catcher William Contreras after he was thrown out at home, saying after the game he fights in the offseason to be prepared to “f— somebody up.”

ESPN 887 2024-06-03

Tried purchasing home – now losing escrow?

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Tried purchasing home – now losing escrow? US, Florida for reference. I was told by the realtor that the escrow would be given back to me given if I didn’t qualify for the home due to something like I can’t get the loan. More or less, something out of my hands. The home buying process was dragged on for a little more than 2 months and turns out, just a couple days before closing, I’m den…

Reddit Personal Finance 471 2024-06-02

Partial Home Investment Question

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Partial Home Investment Question Sister in law is looking to buy a house. My wife and I told her we would help her buy a house by covering a portion of her mortgage for a % of ownership of the house. There’s a lot more details to finalize, but would this make this home my 2nd house? Would there be a weird tax situation for me? submitted by /u/whitefluffff

Reddit Personal Finance 963 2024-06-01