I'm bidding on an apartment
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The Juggler said:Spiritual_Chaos said:The Juggler said:Spiritual_Chaos said:The Juggler said:That looks lovely. I am a loan officer over here so I curious how mortgages work in your country. Quick google search showed a 50 year term is popular....is that right?
Also I would keep the wooden wall. That is called shiplap or something right? Cool feature. I'd even make it appear more natural wood looking too.
Congrats.
- You have to have at least 15% of the apartment's/house's price in cash.
- You have to have a "loan promise/commitment" from a bank to be allowed to bid. That means, that I had to contact a bank before bidding to get a formal promise of loaning me X cash, based on how much I asked for relative to how much I have saved, my income, other debts etc.
So, if they approve and give a "loan promise" that reached up to the cost of the apartment/house I am allowed to bid.Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:GlowGirl said:Spiritual_Chaos said:GlowGirl said:It looks beautiful. If it makes you feel better, rent on an apartment that modern with a balcony and a view like that in my neighborhood would be around $4500-5000 a month. To buy something like that where I live would be $600,000-$1,000,000. or maybe more. I haven't priced out apartments lately.New York City - Downtown Manhattan.
Back in my hometown my brother bought a whole house for more than half of what my apartment cost...
When it comes to regular "rent apartments" though, it should be noted that Sweden is very regulated. You are not allowed to set the rent freely and we do not have "market economy rents". A political idea from far back about not segrating people and having somewhere to live be a "right". So, an apartment in the middle of Stockholm and one in a small isolate town in the north of Sweden has "in theory" a similiar rent level.
Obviously with the right-wing liberal "everything should be for sale" ideas creeping in, even the Social Democrats has now opened up for "market economy rent" for new apartments.
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Old friend of mine had a huge rent controled apt in the village NYC on varick st for less than 500. This was early 90s. I'm sure they did away with that long ago. I remember going there imagining how sweet that would be. All those clubs a stone throw away.0
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Loujoe said:Old friend of mine had a huge rent controled apt in the village NYC on varick st for less than 500. This was early 90s. I'm sure they did away with that long ago. I remember going there imagining how sweet that would be. All those clubs a stone throw away."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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Ahhh!!! Not that huge. If it was them I'd have gone over more than once!
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Spiritual_Chaos said:West Coast Dreamgirl said:I think this is fantastic @spiritual_chaos I'm sure once you have moved you'll never look back. Moving can be stressful and I'm sure you and your cat will be really happy in your new apartment with a balcony. Shame we dont get to see the photos, perhaps once you've settled in and organised yourself
do you get to keep any of the furniture or have you got lots of stuff already?
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Looks very modern, light and airy. I can see why you bidded. I'd keep the tv wall white as it is but it depends what colour scheme you are thinking of going for. I see what you mean about the closed balcony, cute!Post edited by Purple Fairy Tree on0
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West Coast Dreamgirl said:Spiritual_Chaos said:West Coast Dreamgirl said:I think this is fantastic @spiritual_chaos I'm sure once you have moved you'll never look back. Moving can be stressful and I'm sure you and your cat will be really happy in your new apartment with a balcony. Shame we dont get to see the photos, perhaps once you've settled in and organised yourself
do you get to keep any of the furniture or have you got lots of stuff already?
We actually talked about me keeping the furniture on the balcony, because he was gonna buy new ones for his new apartment anyways.
I will buy a new sofa and a new bed I think... But i have a two room apartment full of stuff."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:Loujoe said:Old friend of mine had a huge rent controled apt in the village NYC on varick st for less than 500. This was early 90s. I'm sure they did away with that long ago. I remember going there imagining how sweet that would be. All those clubs a stone throw away.
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The Juggler said:That looks lovely. I am a loan officer over here so I curious how mortgages work in your country.
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Spiritual_Chaos said:JPPJ84 said:Looks nice! Looks like a closed balcony?!
Should I paint the wooden wall (Where the TV is in the pictures) completely white? Or should I make it into a smooth wall instead, like the rest are?
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Hey that looks very nice. Good for you, hope that you enjoy it and the price goes sky high in the future so you can put it toward retirement.The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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definitely keep the wooden wall!0
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I don't know whether to wish you, "Good luck, I hope you get it," or "Good luck I hope you don't get it." Owning a home has big advantages and big disadvantages, depending on where you're at.We cruised along nice and easy for several years. But all of the sudden, we are currently looking at a lot of money in repairs over the next two to three months and that's after 2 1/2 years ago spending even more money on a roof, new gutters, and some other work like replacing rotten fascia, etc.. If the repairs can be spread out, it's not as bad, but when they come in a bunch, it really sucks. It also helps if you are young and can do some of these things yourself (which we cannot do).On the other hand, I was able to turn my garage into a bookstore, do what we want with the yard, etc. And the big advantage is we only have to move if we decide to, not if someone else says we have to.So my suggestion is, look at all the pluses and minuses. Maybe make a list of both and the weigh them carefully. And do the math, both in terms of cost up front, future repairs (there will always be future repairs, but maybe not in your situation because the place you're looking at looks newer-- our house is about 46 years old), and things like taxes and insurance."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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Very nice. Was the skull on the wall included as part of the purchase price?0
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I agree with everyone else on the TV wall, keep it wood, it adds character.This weekend we rock Portland0
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I think I've seen that apartment in an IKEA ad.0
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"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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I think my bathroom is the nicest looking out of these three too, even with them being sold for a higher price:
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Moving into a new place can be fun, even cathartic. Clear out unneeded crap, start with a fresh canvas.
That place needs some color though.0
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