wonka27
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Alrighty...here she is!!!
We have agreed in princple to the purchase of a home
It ended up not being that tough! We put an offer in on Friday morning. Basically, we gave them $4K more than their asking price, but asked them to give us $8K in settlement assistance. Net result...a $4K lowball offer. They came back with $5K in settlement assistance, and all appliances except for their kitchen refridge (we get W/D, stand up freezer in basement, older refridge in basement, dishwasher, and very old stove! I was fairly happy with that, so I asked them to accept only $1K deposit instead of our original offer of $2K, and they were ok with it. Bottom line...the ball is now in motion. Hopefully the home inspection goes well, and if it doesn''t, they agree to some kind of terms.
As far as financing, closing costs will be much easier on us because of them bringing money to the table. Get this, the person we are going to work with on our mortgage is told us we should count on 6%/7.75% on an 80/20 piggyback. Well, I called her last night and she told me she gave us an over estimate on those numbers to be safe...and that if we were locking today, we would have been .375% lower (which equates to about $50-$60/mo.). Hopefully they hold out just a little while longer!!!
Anyway, there you have it. It is a nice house...needs some updating over time...but was well kept and the way it is now is certainly more than livable. The green room with paneling will be painted though
We have agreed in princple to the purchase of a home
It ended up not being that tough! We put an offer in on Friday morning. Basically, we gave them $4K more than their asking price, but asked them to give us $8K in settlement assistance. Net result...a $4K lowball offer. They came back with $5K in settlement assistance, and all appliances except for their kitchen refridge (we get W/D, stand up freezer in basement, older refridge in basement, dishwasher, and very old stove! I was fairly happy with that, so I asked them to accept only $1K deposit instead of our original offer of $2K, and they were ok with it. Bottom line...the ball is now in motion. Hopefully the home inspection goes well, and if it doesn''t, they agree to some kind of terms.
As far as financing, closing costs will be much easier on us because of them bringing money to the table. Get this, the person we are going to work with on our mortgage is told us we should count on 6%/7.75% on an 80/20 piggyback. Well, I called her last night and she told me she gave us an over estimate on those numbers to be safe...and that if we were locking today, we would have been .375% lower (which equates to about $50-$60/mo.). Hopefully they hold out just a little while longer!!!
Anyway, there you have it. It is a nice house...needs some updating over time...but was well kept and the way it is now is certainly more than livable. The green room with paneling will be painted though