billy hoyle
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My down payment was $30K more that OP's house is worth.Originally Posted by justhotkicks
Originally Posted by demonbasketball04
BTW, my house was $74,000
Damn, my down payment was around that.
Originally Posted by ps2child
umm i think its correct OP. ive seen tv advertisement about the homebuyer credit extension. not only that but i think they increased it. I think your seeing the increase. Its legit imo.
Originally Posted by demonbasketball04
Originally Posted by handullz
Originally Posted by Toy Collector123
Take that money, buy another house.
best response in this thread...
you seem to have things on track g...
you copped a house.... i'm sure transportation isnt an issue...
and i know you got food in the fridge...
that's all that really matters, g...
take that bread... cop another house...
then rent it out...
that way, they could be payin the mortgage FOR YOU...
and you can always have some lil spending change, too...
I'm definately not hurting for money, but it's aways nice to have extra $$.
We're actually planning on buying a Dodge Durango. Just had our 2nd child in December, the car size we got isn't cutting it anymore.
As for buying/renting another house, that's more hassle/work than I got time for these days.
Originally Posted by handullz
Originally Posted by demonbasketball04
Originally Posted by handullz
Originally Posted by Toy Collector123
Take that money, buy another house.
best response in this thread...
you seem to have things on track g...
you copped a house.... i'm sure transportation isnt an issue...
and i know you got food in the fridge...
that's all that really matters, g...
take that bread... cop another house...
then rent it out...
that way, they could be payin the mortgage FOR YOU...
and you can always have some lil spending change, too...
I'm definately not hurting for money, but it's aways nice to have extra $$.
We're actually planning on buying a Dodge Durango. Just had our 2nd child in December, the car size we got isn't cutting it anymore.
As for buying/renting another house, that's more hassle/work than I got time for these days.
fa sho...
i dig what you sayin about that because you have to be the landlord, and do all that stuff...
i didnt know you had kids and a wife...
so a car would be straight...
i would only buy a new car, or one w/ REAL LOW miles...
cuz cars do nothin but depreciate, while land goes nowhere but up...
and you say you aight on the dough...
what do you do for a living?
not tryin to get in ya biz, but i'm 20 in college, and just wanna know what successful people's occupations are...
you put 100k down on a house?.....thats what I bought my house for......I need to get into what ever you are doing!!!!!Originally Posted by SIZE TENS
My down payment was $30K more that OP's house is worth.Originally Posted by justhotkicks
Originally Posted by demonbasketball04
BTW, my house was $74,000
Damn, my down payment was around that.
I don't know if I should laugh or cry.
Originally Posted by DublBagn
when did you buy the house?????? for example if you were living in the house but did not file for the homeowners tax credit until after your original return (you filed an amended 1040) you might be getting some property tax/home owners insurance back with your tax credit...(7400+4200=11600......14800-11600=3200) look for sums equaling $3200 that you have paid....closing costs on your house, maybe you rolled those into your mortgage, they are deductible, as are any points you paid to buy your mortgage rate down. But if you moved into the house after after 2009, I dont know where that extra money came from.....
Originally Posted by SIZE TENS
My down payment was $30K more that OP's house is worth.Originally Posted by justhotkicks
Originally Posted by demonbasketball04
BTW, my house was $74,000
Damn, my down payment was around that.
I don't know if I should laugh or cry.
then that money is yours, i would say this 99% confidence....so let me get this correct, you closed on the house in may of 2009, you filed your tax return for 2009, and basically just forgot to claim the home buyer credit on your original 2009 income tax, so you filed an amended 1040 for 2009 and you got a new check.......Originally Posted by demonbasketball04
Originally Posted by DublBagn
when did you buy the house?????? for example if you were living in the house but did not file for the homeowners tax credit until after your original return (you filed an amended 1040) you might be getting some property tax/home owners insurance back with your tax credit...(7400+4200=11600......14800-11600=3200) look for sums equaling $3200 that you have paid....closing costs on your house, maybe you rolled those into your mortgage, they are deductible, as are any points you paid to buy your mortgage rate down. But if you moved into the house after after 2009, I dont know where that extra money came from.....
I moved in to the house in May of 2009, and yes, I filed an amended return with a 1040 form attached. But I already received my original return in January.
I need to do whatever it is that you do.Originally Posted by UnbornSeed
I put 300k down on my house.
Originally Posted by SIZE TENS
I need to do whatever it is that you do.Originally Posted by UnbornSeed
I put 300k down on my house.