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I just downloaded Home but it doesn't connect. It just says network error C-931. Someone please help!!!!!
HOME is offline right now. Just relax, try again later or tomorrow.
The home is either livable or NOT livable...it matters NOT what disaster ruined the home..
Why then is it that you have to pay extra for each different type of circumstance? An accident is an accident.... a disaster is a disaster... the home can only be burned, flooded, distroyed by earthquake / tornado / hurricaine ONCE.. why pay for all the different ways insurance-wise?
How covered is covered? And WHY !!!! Why?? Is it if you Never have any type of claim you aren't refunded some of that money you spend year after year after year?
Again, once you've paid in insurance the amount of the home value.. what difference does it make if you replaced the home 'money-wise' already in insurance premiums? Why not spend those premiums on a second home instead?
Just shooting in the dark here of the many complaints I have heard ranted from my elders recently.. their solutions were hysterical.. I'd love to hear more solutions.
You used the words paid, pay, money, spend, and they are all correct. It is all about the money, yours specifically, and how much of it the insurance industry can get (steal).
I have placed an offer on a manufactured home in good condition, built in the 70s. The home seems like a good investment because the area is very nice, it is NOT in a manufactured/mobile home community, and nothing about the home feels or looks like a stereotypical manufactured home (thin walls, etc.).
Does all this make a difference in the resale value, since the home is on a normal residential street?
Thanks.
Some banks won't deal with a manufactured/mobile in a park so that is good that it isn't.
Is it a double or single wide?
That also makes a difference when it comes selling time.
Good Luck!
By home loan I mean a home loan and not a personal property loan like on a trailer home/manufactured home in a trailer court. I qualified for a home loan and I want to keep it cheap, so I want to purchase a piece of land and a manufactured home. Wil this work as a home loan if its on private land?
Wow, there is quite the array of scams out there! Why would anyone take out a loan from the internet without talking to someone face to face?
To have a mortgage loan you must have land involved, so no trailer park rentals. Lender's are not fond of mobile homes because they lose value - unlike a stick-built home which will appreciate in value. You are unlikely to find 100% financing for a mobile home. 90% or less is the norm and that is with good credit. Your interest rate will be higher as well.
If you are buying this as an investment (in your own future-not as an investment property) you should look into a modular home. Anything but a mobile. You won't get out what you put into a mobile. That said, there are some very nice mobile homes out there.
Hi. I have a home that was new construction. It was originally painted white. I absolutely hate white and tan walls. All of the rooms have color, and when I say color I mean eggplant purple, red, hunter green...The home's floorplan is very boxy, each room is a box and there aren't many halls, so character definition is paramount. If the home was just white, or tan, it would be one large big box. Plus, I am a 'vivid' person so I wanted my home to reflect who I am, not following the latest trend. I've read that such colors are a turnoff to buyers. Is that true? I don't want to repaint it tan when it is time to sell because it would cost thousands (the home is over 4500 sq ft). It has been my understanding, at least for me personally, that what helps sell a home is if the buyer sees something in it that they like. There's got to be people who can appreciate color.
Sure, there are many people who appreciate color: THEIR colors, that THEY choose. If you don't want to paint every room, I would paint the 'family rooms'; the kitchen, living room, and den soft calming colors. They don't have to be starch white, but a beige or nearwhite grey would do.
You want people to be able to see this as "their" home when you sell it; help them imagine this.
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