Not sure how you know that without knowing this: $300 charged by lender.Canada2017 said:quash said:Different docs, I do the note, deed of trust, renewal and extension, disclosures, Home Equity Affidavits, etc.Canada2017 said:quash said:If property taxes are a concern I did docs for a deal yesterday in SW Arkansas for 5 acres for $20k. Annual escrow for taxes was $0.91 a month.Less than saving a TV puppy...fadskier said:Do you live in Texas? What area? My wife has also voice getting some land in east Texas among the pine treesRD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:Could never imagine living in an apartment again. The wife and I built our dream home back in 2003 on 8 1/2 acres with a creek and a pecan bottom. Our backyard is like a park. It has about doubled in value since we built, not that we would ever sell. I do get pissed every year when the appraisal district sends out our property valuation. They always seem to love our home much more than we do! Yes, things break and wear out and have to be replaced. I would bet I am the suckiest handyman on this board. I leave electrical and plumbing issues up to the professionals. Those guys are worth every penny. We love our little corner of the world and could not imagine living anywhere else.nein51 said:fadskier said:
Alot of what I read from you guys is why I never want to be a home-owner again. Due to my work, I have had living quarters furnished for me for 16 years. When I retire, I'll need a place to live. Home ownership at the age of 60 is not looking inviting...upkeep/headaches...etc.
If I rent, especially in an apartment...no home upkeep, no yard work plus a gym and a pool. Don't see the downside...
I hate owning a home. If I wasn't married you would never catch me owning. This past summer I did new hvac. It was 7700 dollars. Probably need a new roof this year. Will be every bit of 10k. Owning a home is the biggest lie of a "dream" ever.
Why didn't the title company do the docs ?
Up here the Title closer prepares everything.
Far cheaper
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