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How is demand for luxury home decor

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How is demand for luxury home decor Planning to start an e commerce business in a niche luxury home décor I would like to know if there is a good demand and traffic. Thank you submitted by /u/joeyjoe6

Reddit ecommerce 1.1k 2025-02-02

Recast or wait until sale of starter home?

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Recast or wait until sale of starter home? I’ll try to summarize relevant info- partner and I recently moved out of state to accept new job offers. We have moved from a LCOL to MCOL area. We have already moved- found a home we love in a nice area. We bought last November with 5% down, sale price was $390k, interest rate 5.99%. Current PITI payment is $2800 Our old house has been on the …

Reddit Personal Finance 1.1k 2025-02-01

LPT: video record your home

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LPT: video record your home Record video of your home and belongings, starting at the exterior, then moving indoors through each room. Make note of specific items and their approximate purchase price, if you can. If unclear from the video, make note of an object’s location. Keep a copy of the video somewhere safe. In the event of a fire or other natural disaster, the video…

Life Pro Tips 1.2k 2025-02-01

Advice Needed: Renting vs Selling Home Before Temporary Move Abroad

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Advice Needed: Renting vs Selling Home Before Temporary Move Abroad We’re planning to move temporarily out of the U.S. for a few years. I have a house here with a market value of $800k and equity of $600k. I’m torn between renting it out or selling it. If we decide to rent, we don’t have anyone here to manage the property, and I’m unsure how tenants might react once they learn we’re out of the country. Additiona…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.2k 2025-01-31

How long should I wait into starting new job until getting prequalified for a home loan?

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How long should I wait into starting new job until getting prequalified for a home loan? Hello! I’m starting a new job soon that pays much higher than my last job. My wife and I are also trying to buy a home in the next 6ish months. Is there a certain amount of time of having this job until I should wait until getting prequalified? Does it matter at all? I have good credit (760) and enough in investments to use on a 10% down payment…

Reddit Personal Finance 854 2025-01-30

Theme Park Trip. When Would You Leave the Camera at Home?

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Theme Park Trip. When Would You Leave the Camera at Home? I’m a pretty serious hobbyist, and I’ll be visiting some theme parks with grown kids and a new grandson. While I’m tempted to take my R8 (some serious AF going on there) and a fast lens to capture the event, I’m wondering if even that simple set up might bog me down on a ride and/or when wanting to just be a grandad in the moment. Maybe the iPho…

Ask Photography 1.2k 2025-01-30

Home made chicken satay/veggie bowl

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Home made chicken satay/veggie bowl Kebabs were done on the charcoal BBQ and the recipe for the sate sauce was from recipe tin eats with a a few tweaks here and there 🙂 submitted by /u/I_Heart_Papillons

Food Porn 463 2025-01-27

We own a home in Florida, what would you do?

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We own a home in Florida, what would you do? Hi everyone, This community has been an incredible resource over the years, so I’d really appreciate your input on our current situation. My family and I own a charming 1950s home in a popular beach/tourism/retirement area on the Gulf Coast of Florida. Due to work obligations, however, we’ve been living in NYC for the foreseeable future. At this…

Reddit Personal Finance 747 2025-01-26

Sell home and invest or keep?

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Sell home and invest or keep? I bought a new home and currently have my old one up for sale. I would make around 100k in profit, on the flip side I could rent it and rent would cover the mortgage + 400 in profit a month. I’m not the biggest fan of the idea of being a landlord but will make it happen if its the smarter move. Napkin math 100,000/400/12 = 20 years not counting …

Reddit Personal Finance 452 2025-01-24