Finding a home while self-employed + Selling $1400 worth of our things (moving ep. 2)

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024

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  • @erinwhitaker2699
    @erinwhitaker2699 Před 2 lety +31

    You guys sure do know how to hustle!!! The farm will be hard to beat but you guys have a positive attitude and a lot of people rooting for you to find the right place.

  • @debraneria4242
    @debraneria4242 Před 2 lety +39

    Love these videos. .hey Have y'all Looked into Buying a Double wide mobile home ..On Land. .my brother was in same predicament as y'all where he was self employed and he went Into one of those mobile home dealers and THEY had their Own Financial lenders and They sold him a parcel of land with One of their Repossessed single wide trailer and they Delivered the single wide to land and his Payment was Way cheaper than Renting and He Owned land etc at the end of day...he later Used single wide as a trade up with same dealer and got a Brand New Double wide and OMGosh Lauren The insides of the manufacturered double wide are Absolutely gorgeous....just an idea ...also Maybe a Fixer upper like Sarah and Jamie...I'm praying Y'all Will Be blessed with Something AMAZING 🥰👍🙏🙏

  • @sheila003d
    @sheila003d Před 2 lety +8

    The number of containers and resources us teachers buy! Hurt my heart a bit to see that

  • @cindiexoxoxo3773
    @cindiexoxoxo3773 Před rokem

    I’m so glad you have Neiman to help you. I have no doubt, you could figure it out on your own, but boy does it make things easier when you have a strong man around to be supportive.

  • @leonalisa9163
    @leonalisa9163 Před 2 lety +4

    Oh and I sincerely hope the owners are allowing that barn wood to be salvaged before that gets dozed.

  • @casondraschaffer8116
    @casondraschaffer8116 Před 2 lety +7

    Thank you for sharing your journey, you have help me with my seasonal depression this year getting me up and doing thing been enjoying your videos for sometime now and just wanted to say thank you there are lots of other furniture flippers /painters but I seem to really connect with your style, praying God blesses you both with what you are looking for in a new place

  • @angelarthrasher
    @angelarthrasher Před 2 lety +10

    I had to move my parents off the farm that they lived at for over 35 years and it is exhausting to move!! So happy you make this a journey for everybody and film it even tho it is a stressful time for you both and finding a new place on top of that! CANNOT wait to see what is to come for your future !!!!!

  • @christinechin1909
    @christinechin1909 Před 2 lety +10

    I frickin love ❤️ you guys. You deserve the best because you give your best 🤩

  • @AELATH
    @AELATH Před 2 lety +16

    Love the moving update/process videos!

  • @kimeverhart6253
    @kimeverhart6253 Před 2 lety +24

    I hope it could work out that you could just live with your parents until your business is 2 years old. It’s never a good idea to pay huge interest rates or be rushed into buying a subpar property.
    Best wishes to you.

  • @Bloodhoundfostermom
    @Bloodhoundfostermom Před 2 lety +4

    Do what you have to do to get in the house....then refinance when the time is right for you....that's what i did when i was younger ....i biught the house that i fell i love with and refinanced 3 yrs later ....25 years later i still live in my dream home ...it's nothing fancy at all but i still love it ....i raised by babies here ....it will always be home to me no matter what the future holds ....good luck on the home search 💙🙏😊

  • @gingerdunn6590
    @gingerdunn6590 Před 2 lety +3

    Lauren and Neiman just do your own thing don't listen to all these people trying to tell you what to do they don't know what you want just go with what you want and things will work out love and prayers to you both . From Oklahoma

  • @beckyrubin3754
    @beckyrubin3754 Před 2 lety +22

    I hope you find exactly what you need whether it be rental or buying. A personal loan rate with double digit interest is pretty drastic. Consider wisely! It’s a hot market and maybe it’s not the best time to buy. Good luck either way!

  • @lynnetimmermann3878
    @lynnetimmermann3878 Před rokem

    Neiman sneaking up on Lauren. Hysterical!!

  • @holly5791
    @holly5791 Před 2 lety +1

    The gold ball things on the chairs are called rolling casters. 😉

  • @christinebrennan4484
    @christinebrennan4484 Před 2 lety +8

    I know the Self Employed struggle! I'd like to offer a little advice or suggestion if I may. You have the camper could you not just stay in the camper for a while on a piece of property that you could afford right now build for your future? As handy as you both are I know that you could have wrecked your own steel building to at least have a workshop and land is going to be so much easier to obtain then getting into this dicey housing market. Rent is so over inflated and the price of homes is so over-inflated I would hate to see you wind up upside down in a mortgage. Wishing you both all the best!

  • @maryowens9179
    @maryowens9179 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you for the update. You guys will find a home 🏡 and I hope you take those beautiful chandeliers too.❤.

    • @ninoskae
      @ninoskae Před 2 lety +3

      Yes to the chandeliers 😁

  • @gloriafields4328
    @gloriafields4328 Před 2 lety +2

    Y'all are making great progress. I know you will find something great to move in to. I agree with renting. It'll give you the chance to build your business before buying. I know interest rates are ridiculous now. I'll be watching for your next video showing your progress. Good Luck Lauren and Neiman !!!

  • @ampersanduniquegifts
    @ampersanduniquegifts Před 2 lety

    Y'all make me so nervous watching these. I was so excited when you got the shop and then a place to stay there too! I know it will work out but I'll be glad when you're settled into your next place! ❤❤

  • @andiealangla6921
    @andiealangla6921 Před 2 lety

    I'll be saying prayers for you guys. You are so inspiring

  • @davidprazynski6045
    @davidprazynski6045 Před 2 lety +6

    Could you move into a warehouse or storefront? Sometimes empty storefronts can be affordable if they have been sitting empty for quite awhile. Then I would live in the RV.

  • @pennysimmons841
    @pennysimmons841 Před 2 lety

    Your being smart, don’t let pressure get to you. Smart kids…

  • @c8linlovesyew
    @c8linlovesyew Před 2 lety +3

    It took my husband and I 10 years to buy our first house. We have been together 12 years and have 3 children and we've been in our forever home for almost a year.

  • @brendaholmes72
    @brendaholmes72 Před 2 lety +3

    love you guys... I agree with another post maybe it's not time to buy.

  • @carolmackenzie2283
    @carolmackenzie2283 Před 2 lety +3

    Good luck to you both with the home search , take your time don’t rush into a purchase , thinks will work out ,

  • @lizhoward9754
    @lizhoward9754 Před 2 lety +1

    I love watching you guys and following what is next in your lives!! Everything is so exciting! I certainly understand why people are encouraging you to buy a home. BUT…take it from someone who has bought and sold homes in very expensive and very competitive markets (ie, Wash. DC and NYC) over the last 40 years….DO NOT feel pressured into buying and competing in some crazy market. It WILL slow down. Yes, it will be pricey but buying a home is always pricey. I know a number of people who regretted buying during a boom housing market because they had to accept whatever they could grab. In a “normal” market you can take your time rather than feeling rushed. If you find something now, that is great but don’t feel you have to to avoid having to move again. Good luck and can’t wait too see what is next in the Neiman and Lauren adventure!

  • @leahr.2620
    @leahr.2620 Před 2 lety +2

    Looks like some nice furniture, if I lived near you I would love the cane back chair🤔

  • @macyprimm7201
    @macyprimm7201 Před 2 lety +3

    Love your optimism and energy 🥰 Not feeling the first home, to much old wood paneling

  • @hiromisorrell6781
    @hiromisorrell6781 Před 2 lety +2

    If you can find nice area,Manufactured home is optional. If you have some cash you can purchase it, We did it and living it until house market is slowing down,No mortgages ( only rent for land) no 2 years income needed. We got ugly one and fixed ourselves. If you need huge space for flipping furnitures, you can rent somewhere.I feel you, me and my BF both are self employed and less than 2 years.Hope you find a good place asap.

  • @cathismith4497
    @cathismith4497 Před 2 lety

    I love how real you guys are. It seems like two very different personalities that match perfectly! I also love how it is apparently you live by faith. You will do great and I also believe good things are coming for you :) God bless

  • @stephaniesebring6118
    @stephaniesebring6118 Před 2 lety +1

    You are great manifesting your dreams & goals. Your spirits are amazing & you are a great team!❤️😊

  • @heidifritz3053
    @heidifritz3053 Před 2 lety

    Wow! You both were working hard just on the photo shoot!

  • @sandybush1661
    @sandybush1661 Před 2 lety

    Don't get discouraged. There can be definite pros and cons with renting or buying. Your costs can be quite a bit higher if you own, even if you pay the same as rent every month. There are added costs of insurance, upkeep, repairs, etc., which can easily double your monthly payment. Just take your time and make sure you get the right fit. Don't rush into anything.

  • @peggyriordan9857
    @peggyriordan9857 Před 2 lety +1

    You might want to consider offering to rent with an option to buy on a home that is for sale. If you find a place you really like, approach the realtor with that idea. We have done that a couple of times and it worked out well. We had to take care of everything at the house except for the roof. The owners were responsible for any roof repairs, otherwise we had to pay for repairs. I don't know if that is done in your area, but it could work. Ours was a two year lease and then either we put an offer in on the house, or we would moved out on the end date of the lease. We had to give the owner 60 days notice of our intentions to buy or not. This way, they didn't need to worry about repairs etc and they got regular income. Our rent that was paid would be included in the down payment that we would need to buy the house. It worked out well for both parties. If you do this, make sure you hire a home inspector to be aware of any repairs that may need to be made, because you would be responsible for them, just as if you really did own the home. Just another option for you to have while hunting for a new place to call home. Congrats on selling so much of your stuff! You can use that money for a down payment, rent, security deposit. Good Luck!

  • @sunflowervalley4145
    @sunflowervalley4145 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent progress with the selling! Hope you can whittle it down and don’t have to get a storage unit at move time. Fun watching the furniture find new homes.

  • @patriciabockenstette6550

    Good Luck young people. I 've seen too many folks jump into situations that they have not fully investigated pros and cons. You are taking diligence in figuring what's best for you. Looking forward to expanding your business at the same time as controlling your debt. Good thinking. Thanks for sharing and be safe.

  • @allcreatures24
    @allcreatures24 Před 2 lety +3

    Great job getting so much done, especially under pressure!

    • @FurnitureFlippingTeacher
      @FurnitureFlippingTeacher  Před 2 lety +1

      Definitely! The clock is ticking - no time can go to waste 😄

    • @allcreatures24
      @allcreatures24 Před 2 lety

      @@FurnitureFlippingTeacher I think anyone would be lucky to have you two as renters! But so happy to hear that you might be purchasing your first home soon. Best of luck!

  • @rosaliefunk1629
    @rosaliefunk1629 Před 2 lety

    Good luck. I wish you the best!

  • @Chevy1975
    @Chevy1975 Před 2 lety +1

    Sneaking in the background 🤣 had me dying

  • @sharonpaul912
    @sharonpaul912 Před 2 lety +1

    I appreciate that you listed how much you made! I’m interested to know whether y’all ended up making any type of profit off any of these pieces, or just made back what you originally bought them for! Hoping y’all find a new place soon!

  • @trulysicc
    @trulysicc Před 2 lety +10

    How about owner financed or lease with an option to buy? That way you can avoid the high interest rates and then qualify for financing through a bank once the two year mark is met. Just my $0.02. Good luck to you two.

    • @FurnitureFlippingTeacher
      @FurnitureFlippingTeacher  Před 2 lety +4

      Yes! That is another way for sure. We are running into people having a lack of willingness to go this route because of how hot the market is though... Definitely, something we are pitching when the opportunity arises.
      Thanks for the advice!

    • @rubyoro0
      @rubyoro0 Před 2 lety

      I did owner financing a long time ago and interest rate was 8%. It’s not always a low rate.

    • @donnalovintexas8760
      @donnalovintexas8760 Před 2 lety +2

      I bought an owner finance house and was able to pay it off in 12 years. As a single Mom it was a great opportunity. I think the virus situation with people not paying rent for months and getting stimulus checks has put a bad taste in property owners mouth. I know it was a strain on a nurse I worked with who had renters. Good luck to ya'll. 🙏 for a great place to come open for you two.

    • @trulysicc
      @trulysicc Před 2 lety

      @@rubyoro0 That's still much lower than the double digit interest rate they're facing now.

  • @baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134

    Oh, wow. I'm a recent subscriber so didn't know the back story. Good luck to you both. This is the first video I've seen with your husband speaking and I'm glad you have someone with so much positive energy with you when you need it most ❤️ I hope you find the perfect home and workshop!

  • @susanshaw1237
    @susanshaw1237 Před 2 lety

    I know this time is so stressful for you guys! It will all come together! Hang in there! Take some mini breaks to rest and restore. You got this!

  • @christinechin1909
    @christinechin1909 Před 2 lety +6

    Call me a dreamer, but I’d love to live in a world where there’s no such thing as a mortgage! So young people such as Lauren & Neiman can buy a home with ZERO INTEREST! Wouldn’t that be somethin. ❤️ 😊 ✌️. Gotta dream it to believe it & see it happen.

  • @catcar8212
    @catcar8212 Před 2 lety

    Hang in there guys. It's great you're learning as much as possible about your options. You'll know when the right opportunity presents itself. Stay positive.🌷🌷

  • @monicamcgahan
    @monicamcgahan Před 2 lety +1

    I can see the emotion in your eyes getting rid of your teaching stuff. That’s hard, I’m sorry 😣

  • @sarahcalderwood2750
    @sarahcalderwood2750 Před 2 lety

    Your plate is full! Try not to just settle on a place. Have it meet most of your needs. You both are such go getters. You will land on your feet. God has you. Thanks for sharing your journey.

  • @marypalmer2088
    @marypalmer2088 Před 2 lety +2

    Good luck guys with the house, whatever way it goes, buy or rent.

  • @hannah_ferrari
    @hannah_ferrari Před 2 lety +2

    Really sad that it’s being demolished. 😢

  • @doedoe49
    @doedoe49 Před 2 lety

    . They have a special first time home buyers ,here in calif for teachers. Best of luck to you ,hope your Blessed with a wonderful place

  • @buddybighandsome1159
    @buddybighandsome1159 Před 2 lety +1

    L and N, y'all are too cute! All the best!

  • @carolynsmith9184
    @carolynsmith9184 Před 2 lety

    There is a rent to own option sometimes.

  • @JackieBluXO
    @JackieBluXO Před 2 lety

    If you are buying, you should be looking at each other and saying “this is the one!” after going through the house. You will KNOW when you have found your new home.

  • @wendyhenschel.
    @wendyhenschel. Před 2 lety

    You should see if and when they take that barn down if you can get the wood and sheet metal. He did say you can have anything as they were going to tear it apart. Buy a piece of land and repurpose the wood and metal into a barn on the new land to work out of while living out of your rv. This way you can take time to decide what you want to have for a house and build the barn you need to fit your needs to no cost except for water and electric.
    Will be cheaper to pay monthly payments on the land. You will be able to put more money aside for a down payment towards the business loan you want when your business has been up and running for 2 years. Win, win situation! You can get the septic and well down before the year is up and it will save you a chunk of money.

  • @picsbyjoyce
    @picsbyjoyce Před 2 lety

    Glad you have some help! Good luck on this adventure!

  • @maryking3033
    @maryking3033 Před 2 lety

    Wow you guys are just rocking along. We are hoping you find what you need soon. Have you thought of getting a piece of land and trying to buy the house and garage. You could have it moved and placed onto the land and work toward setting it up the way you want it. Oh also in case you didn’t know there is a website called parts warehouse that sales miscellaneous parts for every typed item you use in your home. In case you need to replace a part or replace a hose. Just check it out you will be amazed. I have used it for many years.

  • @gailcullinan349
    @gailcullinan349 Před 2 lety

    You guys are on top of it. Hope you have found a nice new home.

  • @verdictDIY2536
    @verdictDIY2536 Před 2 lety

    I pray and hope all comes well for you guys. Blessings come from all across the world.
    But I can suggest calling Mark Spain Real Estate

  • @crystalmorgan1959
    @crystalmorgan1959 Před 2 lety

    Check to see if any properties are owner financed. That way the seller of the property signs a contract with you. Put a small amount down, make payments on rest like a mortgage, the payments to the seller. There is interest, but way less than 18%. You mentioned sweat equity. The properties that need work are the ones most likely to do owner financing.

  • @marthasullivan7521
    @marthasullivan7521 Před 2 lety

    Check out USDA loans, even an improvement loan which is called a 502 from USDA. Income requirements are lower and zero to 3.5% down! How about a first time buyer loan? Best of luck to you. You are such hard workers with all the best intentions.!

  • @dianawhyte4631
    @dianawhyte4631 Před 2 lety

    It's a shame you can't have the house and workshop moved onto another piece of land, it seemed the perfect set up for you...good luck with the move!

  • @lisastegall944
    @lisastegall944 Před 2 lety

    Hope ya'll find a home you like for you all & ur business. Good luck.💞💞💞

  • @LosingDrea
    @LosingDrea Před 2 lety +2

    Just found your channel with you guys because I am going through the same almost. I have been in business for longer than 2 years but the taxes aren't right. Taking standard deductions or any deductions made me look like I didn't earn enough income to even pay for my car which is my only DTI. I got great credit but there are Specialized loans or what they call Non QM loans and yes the rates are higher than conventional. I got excellent credit but just heard there is something and its only maybe 6.5-8% interest but I don't think any PMI but then also I have to put down 10% at least and not able to use any down payment assistance or grants. I have 2 large breed dogs, only on the list of bad ones. Doesn't make renting any easier and I am sure you know how much it costs to rent and what you have to do to qualify to get into rentals just the same. It's the same as buying from what I found. I feel for you guys. Not sure where you are, I am in Florida. Wishing you guys the best and I did ring the bell so I can follow along on your journey. I have to sell some stuff also. Landlord where I am is selling. No lease and not a lot of warning from him either so the money I have to put down isn't great!

  • @leonalisa9163
    @leonalisa9163 Před 2 lety

    No idea about your area, but the housing market is INSANE in my area (and sure to head for a correction in the next year or two) how about switching gears and focusing your energy on building a substantial down payment just like you paid off your student loan debt? That way when the right property comes along the sellers would have no reason to not choose you and you will get a better mortgage deal.
    Hang in there and keep your positive energy and just know random people on the interwebs are rooting for you two! ❤ YOU GOT THIS!

  • @amchomemaker
    @amchomemaker Před 2 lety

    I hope and pray you find your hearts desire. There is a special home for yaw.

  • @janeevans4758
    @janeevans4758 Před 2 lety

    The world is in a uncertain state right now and I definitely think renting albeit empty money as such...at least you know exactly where you stand financially.
    Rent for the next 12 months until hopefully the world has sorted itself out,you will have met the 2yr threshold with the business.. you will sort it guys.

  • @heatherannekennedy9368
    @heatherannekennedy9368 Před 2 lety +2

    There are a lot of drawbacks to self-employment but so many blessings as well! Hoping you find just the right place soon so that you can get settled. Are you selling the vintage chandelier? Those are pretty sought after and go for good money here!

  • @ginamaria2579
    @ginamaria2579 Před 2 lety

    Sending love and prayers, 🙏☺️

  • @melissad3204
    @melissad3204 Před 2 lety

    Thank you both for sharing!! I love your content.

  • @marycarper5634
    @marycarper5634 Před 2 lety

    Keep that chandilier in your house you are renting now, or sell it...it is nice

  • @janefromthecountry1820

    I would rent if I was in your place with one year self employed. Never would I take interest rate over 7%. We have a 3.25 % rate. But it’s your decision. We had a 30 yr mortgage but refinanced to a 15 yr four years ago. Dave Ramsey says to only take a 15 year mortgage.

  • @forevergogo
    @forevergogo Před 2 lety +1

    I'd just rent for 1 year, and by then hopefully the market will be dropping and homes will be better priced. They say we're in a housing bubble, and its gonna burst and prices are gonna drop, but they've been saying that for a couple years now, and covid really put the full stop on building homes for a while there.. and keeping materials scarce and pricey even today. Interest rates will most likely keep going up, BUT- I doubt they will be higher than 6 or 7% in just 1 year.
    3 years ago everything was perfect, Low interest rates, Low home prices.
    But there is wiggle room everywhere, Get a realtor, tell them what you're interested in, and specifically point out you want an area that hasn't Drastically gone up in value over the past couple years. But you don't wanna be in a ghetto area where home values keep going down either.
    And really just stick to a budget, and try to go under that budget, you're young and a 30 year loan isn't the worst thing, but if you can manage a 15 year loan, even if this a year away or when you refinance later, Do It! I bought my home for just under 200k, refinanced a year ago when rates were crazy low, and went from 26 years left down to a 15 year loan, which will save me just under $100,000 in interest.
    If you could get a 3 car garage, or large covered patio, that would be pretty nice for your business. Idk if you'll ever get a big ol Barn again, that was next level!
    With your skills, I'm sure a little handiwork updating interiors with fresh paint for walls and cabinets should be no problem. Best of luck making it all happen!

  • @angelazguric4944
    @angelazguric4944 Před 2 lety

    Omg the stress - good luck with the move 😉

  • @helengouveia3584
    @helengouveia3584 Před 2 lety

    You should look into for sale by owner

  • @andiealangla6921
    @andiealangla6921 Před 2 lety

    Omg. This just happened to ys. I'm so overwhelmed. My work took a huge dive because of covid and we still haven't found a place. I'm scared

  • @maryoconnell3857
    @maryoconnell3857 Před 2 lety

    How about a tiny home (so cool) and renting a large barn for your storage needs. You could park the tiny house on the barn property possibly. Best of luck; I know you will find something that will work. Prayers and good vibrations coming your way!!!

    • @janeevans4758
      @janeevans4758 Před 2 lety

      They already have a meter home so no need to rent a tiny house.

  • @kimberlyrudolphcap1789

    Ugh, so stressed right along with you. Can’t wait to see what you find and if you rent or buy. Good luck!

  • @theshabbyvintagebelle1875

    I feel for you guys….so stressful

  • @saravis56
    @saravis56 Před 2 lety

    You have been on my mind. Hang in there!

  • @swonsley245
    @swonsley245 Před 2 lety

    Re: Mortgage-- if you have 10%-20% down payment, you can get a non-QM loan product. The banks do not offer this product, you have to go to a mortgage broker company. The interest rate for this loan is around 7-8% which is more favorable than a hard money lender OR better still, you can ask the seller to owner finance for one year w/the same deposit and next year you can simply refinance. I have been a loan officer for 20 years. There are other options you many consider---Best Wishes

  • @F-J.
    @F-J. Před 2 lety

    I would save up for land. Live in that rv. THEN build or BUY a ready workshop to work from. When you have the money you could build or buy those prefabricated homes.

  • @paranihiaanaru4414
    @paranihiaanaru4414 Před 2 lety

    Yeah - the Bank of Mom and Dad. Otherwise, I'm with the others who say DON"T take out a big interest loan. It is crippling. But we would like to see you prospering

  • @oreobenavidez953
    @oreobenavidez953 Před 2 lety

    I would live in your gigantic RV for a while till you find a home put what furniture you haven't sold in storage but I wish you both blessings

  • @funkyflips5388
    @funkyflips5388 Před 2 lety

    Don’t keep us hanging! 😂😂

  • @daisyy99
    @daisyy99 Před 2 lety +1

    Is USDA Rural loan available in your area? Usually in small rural towns. Nothing down, finance closing costs. Or an equity partner? I think teaching is a good stable income. The days, 185 worked, is half a year. Time for travel and flipping, too.

  • @magicgordo4878
    @magicgordo4878 Před 2 lety +3

    It might be time to return to teaching. The number of "flippers seems to be growing thereby reducing the deals on furnishings that are worth basically applying a coat of designer type paints to. There also seems to be some overinflation of pricing on some items. A matter of taste to be sure. Is your SO/boyfriend/husband employed? The overall job market right now according the the labor department is a sellers market.

  • @MessedUpPancake
    @MessedUpPancake Před 2 lety +1

    Check out the USDA home loan. Seriously! It's how I got my house.

  • @marynapier2007
    @marynapier2007 Před 2 lety

    You guys work so hard and paying 18% interest on a personal loan is insane. Plus, the market is out of whack. My son purchased a home about 18 months ago and when the market went crazy it was reappraised for 90,000 more than he paid for it. The market is going to self adjust and when it does you don't want to find yourself owing more than what the home is actually worth. Wait it out if you can. Even rental properties have exploded butf rent for another year or so until you can qualify for a home loan. Work with a local bank that offers loans specifically for first time home buyers. They will help you get all your ducks in a row before you purchase.

  • @karencary3312
    @karencary3312 Před 2 lety

    Can't wait!!

  • @donnaferrara947
    @donnaferrara947 Před 2 lety

    Looks like you are making progress on converting your possessions to cash. Hoping you find a new place to live sooner rather than later. 🙏😊

  • @pennymoreland9602
    @pennymoreland9602 Před 2 lety +2

    Good luck!

  • @TheVelvetteButterfly
    @TheVelvetteButterfly Před 2 lety

    Have you considered having your parents purchase the home and rent it to you to cover the mortgage? After your business reaches the two year mark you can get a home loan.

  • @sharonclarke8683
    @sharonclarke8683 Před 2 lety

    My brother had this problem we live in the uk so things might be slightly different but he went to a mortgage broker in the end that could be an option for you, it's so unfair for self employed people, but I'm sure you will get what's best for you 🙏

  • @corricatt
    @corricatt Před 2 lety

    so, was quitting a job (that would have given you a great retirement) the right thing to do - especially knowing you weren't going to stay there for long....

  • @ellythompson4055
    @ellythompson4055 Před 2 lety

    Land contract option but get title work done and record the land contract!!!

  • @campfireaddict6417
    @campfireaddict6417 Před 2 lety

    How would a bank determine whether or not you've had your own business less than 2 years?
    Also, it's far better to buy than rent. It may take you 2-3-4 months to find the perfect house but don't settle for something less than perfect for you.
    I lived in my camper for 3 months, looked at so many houses in so many different towns, got so tired of it, but I finally, FINALLY found a diamond in the rough that was in good shape but needed new flooring (no big deal), the walls painted (totally fun), and a new hot water heater and fridge.
    Large lot completely fenced in, a river runs out back, no neighbors on 3 sides, and peaceful neighborhood.
    If you go with a private loan be careful, one late or missed payment can cause big problems to say the least of the astronomical interest rate.

    • @swonsley245
      @swonsley245 Před 2 lety

      The bank determines 2 year business ownership by: 1. 2 Year Tax returns--Schedule C & they look @ the adjusted income line to calculate your ability to pay-- ATR; 2. The bank will check the Secretary of State Business look up for the dates of operation and standing. Information is confirmed w/a 4506T

    • @campfireaddict6417
      @campfireaddict6417 Před 2 lety

      @@swonsley245 Thanks, that makes sense.

  • @carolgutierrez7961
    @carolgutierrez7961 Před 2 lety

    Have you thought abut a "lease to Own" option? Perhaps you could acquire equity until the time you can secure a conventional loan. Keep on "keeping-On"!

  • @haveaniceday23
    @haveaniceday23 Před 2 lety

    A whole bedroom for $40?!?! That's unheard of. Them people would have thrown it away if they could

  • @lindabell5534
    @lindabell5534 Před 2 lety

    Check you state limits a lot of owner financing is over charging percentage allowed by law. Also check for back hidden loans. To really look check with tax office sales. Though your fighting flipper in lots of areas

  • @brendajean3239
    @brendajean3239 Před 2 lety

    You could put new legs on the orange chairs