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Inherited a house that’s been hard to sell

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Inherited a house that’s been hard to sell Hello all. This is a long story so please be kind. Brief; I inherited a house, 2 years ago, that was been difficult to sell because of the market and it’s location. I did get some tenants, who were fabulous, and they they contacted me this week asking if they could get out of their lease early. My father died unexpectedly in September 2021. My…

Reddit Personal Finance 163 2023-07-07

What People Are Getting Wrong This Week: Cocaine at the White House

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What People Are Getting Wrong This Week: Cocaine at the White House The secret service this week found a small bag of cocaine at the White House. This is a big deal—any mysterious powder found near the president would be, and if the Biden administration is secretly a coked-up bacchanal instead of a bunch of center-left technocrats, we’d all have the right to be alarmed or impressed.… Read more…

Lifehacker 235 2023-07-07

What should my sister and I do with our inherited house?

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What should my sister and I do with our inherited house? My sister and I inherited a fully paid off house in the Bay Area after my Grandma passed. Also, my Aunt is owed $300k from my sister and I along with other things from other family members. So we have a 1.4 million dollar house – $300k owed/split between two siblings and I wanted to ask if we should keep the house or sell it. My sister and her…

Reddit Personal Finance 203 2023-07-06

Should I drain my savings to buy a house?

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Should I drain my savings to buy a house? Hi guys! My fiance and I (both 27) are saving for a house. I’m a graduated electrical engineer in training and he is a software developer. I have been employed at the same company for 11 years and do not forsee any possibility of that employment ending until I retire. My fiances been working at his company, which is a late-stage startup, for 3 …

Reddit Personal Finance 273 2023-07-05

Buying a ‘house’ in So Cal doesn’t make sense

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Buying a ‘house’ in So Cal doesn’t make sense I’d like to move back to LA/OC as I grew up there. For work and personal needs, I need to live reasonably close to an airport. I make about $150k/yr (I make more counting some investing benefits). I’m single and have no kids, but having a second bedroom as an office (I work from home) is a nice luxury. I can rent a fairly nice two-bedroom for le…

Reddit Personal Finance 230 2023-07-05

Buying house with SO but I have concerns with down payment

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Buying house with SO but I have concerns with down payment So I’m looking to buy a house with my SO I also plan to propose to her later this year I make about 85k a year and have minimum card payments and I have really good credit She is also currently making about 85k a year with above average credit score However she is about 15k in debt That will get paid off by end of year due to her new job having …

Reddit Personal Finance 247 2023-07-05

Neighbor offered to sell me her house

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Neighbor offered to sell me her house We both “own” homes next to each other on land contracts. Our land lord is the same guy. We pay a small payment (but we can pay more if we want to pay off the total faster. Ive never payed more than the minimum payment though) to him every month and over time it pays off the price we agreed on when we first moved in. The agreement was once we pa…

Reddit Personal Finance 270 2023-07-04

LPT: Change all your locks when you move into a new house

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LPT: Change all your locks when you move into a new house This includes all garage, window, doors and sheds. You just never know who could have old keys or copies. Even if you have the keyless entry locks or a code lock, it would still be a good idea to change these. The extra bit of work is worth knowing you alone have access to your property. submitted by /u/Natezey

Life Pro Tips 413 2023-07-04