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where can i find a house for under 400 a month for rent in the city of cleveland?Q) houses for rent under 400 dollar a month in the city of cleveland, oh
A) Here are some good places to find great deals in that area
http://www.linkbrander.com/go/47982
http://www.linkbrander.com/go/47981
let me know what you think. Worldwide selectioni am having trouble finding a home. cleveland georgia, rent to own,can you help with sites?Q) like a 3 or 4 bedroom duplex, house, mobile home anything to fit the family
A) rentclicks.com or eleaseproperties.com or hotpads.com
HAPPY HOUSE HUNTING!!!What part of town would be best to rent a house/apt. in?Q) My husband & I are moving to Cleveland in August. He is finishing up his medical degree and I am planning to find a job there. We need to be close to the hospitals, but would like to be in an area with things to do close by.
A) Check out their ratings at apartmentratings.com
You should be able to find alot of nice apts in Cleveland and suburbs, good prices too.Looking for a house to rent Apr 07?Q) I am taking a job down the road, in between New Waverly and Cleveland Texas. All I am finding in my online research is apartment complexes or completely out of my price range. Now everyone in this area knows that there are houses sprinkled allllll along the roads in Texas and many of them are for rent. What I need to know is a good contact of who owns them and how to get hold of these people.
So...locals? Do you have some names to throw around, of reputable property owners in the area who might have openings? I am looking for a small house, pref 2BR 1-2 bath, somewhere between New Waverly and Cleveland or in either town. Must be reasonably priced.
Thanks for your help. I am having a horrible time!
A) You may want to contact a Realtor in that area. They have listings of homes for rent. Also try publications in that area like the thrifty nickel. The local paper might have classified listings online like the Chronicle and the Houston Press, so that's another place to check.housing for rent that allows pets in cleveland?A) Try this website:
http://cleveland.craigslist.org/
The rental show if the property is pet friendly or not.Can anyone tell me about the Newburgh Heights area of Cleveland?Q) We're moving to Cleveland by the end of this summer, and we're on a tight budget. I've noticed the housing costs in Newburgh Heights are really low, both to rent and to buy a house. They seem too low to be true. Any insight into the area would be most appreciated. Thanks!
A) There's a reason they are low - the neighborhood is AWFUL. It's dangerous, run down and I would never recommend to anyone to move there.
Much poverty, drug use/sales, etc...stay the heck out.
Try Garfield Heights instead; housing is still fairly inexpensive, and while there is some crime (there is everywhere), the police force rocks.how can i calculate the taxes on my yearly income in cleveland,oh?Q) I'm married,no children,will live in a rented house for a rent about 600US $ /month.My yearly income is 39.000US $.
I'm a foreign resident in internal medicine.
A) $5,897what type of housing programs are available 4r parents with children with heart problems in Cleveland,Ohio?Q) many parents in cleveland,ohio rent apartments but would like to live in there own homes,to raise there children in there own home instead of an apartment.
A) Call your state - government and see if the Human & Health Department has any informaiton. In Indiana there is the Housing Development, that helps with rent, based on income, disability. Do not have to be on disability to get it....It is a sliding scale (rent) based on income - There are apartment buildings and homes that qualigy. HUD approved....there is paperwork involved and sometimes a waiting list, unless a person is homeless - Good luck.Rent a bounce house moonwalk Space Walk or inflatable in Helen Hiawassee Dahlonega Cornelia Georgia Ga ?Q) ( 253) 444 7493 Martinez Moonwalk Rental in Cleveland Ga offer is free 10 mile set up and delivery. Delivery charge for 10-40 miles radius. You can pick up and drop off for free but then have to set it up yourself. Is this safe and legal? Do they send instructions or allow you to call with questions? Where do they service?
Clermont Cleveland Cornelia Mount Airy Toccoa Gainesville Helen Hiawassee Blairsville Dahlonega Cumming Georgia Camp Merrill GA ?
A) Hi,
I have rented from Martinez Moonwalk Rental. It is PERFECTLY legal to set up your own bounce house and in fact in most major metropolitan areas it is the consumers preferred method because it helps keep the cost down. Of course in the city the prices are much higher for the rental and delivery than they would be here in Cleveland.
When we rented from these people they came and set up for free because we were within 10 miles of town. But she had emailed me the contract and also the set up instructions WAY before the planned event so I could decide what we wanted to do. The instructions were SIMPLE and after watching her set her Moonbounce up, I have no doubt any adult who can read can set it up.
You have their number, why don't ya call and ask them about delivery? I think they go up to 40 miles like you stated, but then the delivery fee is 50 dollars to cover gas and time.
I reccommend this Rental Company because the prices were SO much lower (60 dollars less for 4 hour rental) than ANY of the other places near here.
So if you live within 10 miles, you are saving delivery (50 dollars) and if you rent from Martinez Moonwalk for 4 hours you save 60 dollars, for a total savings of 110 dollars. For us that is what made the decision for us, and our church has them booked for their sunday school drive next week as well. Martinez Moonwalk DONATED their services to my church, no cost for ANYTHING.... I would rather do business with small family than someone who may be profiteering. Just my opinion.what are the odds of purchasing a house for $14-$17,000?Q) I live in Cleveland. im trying to buy my first house without a mortgage. I saw some houses between $14-$17,000 and the pictures of the outside are great but i would love to know what are the odds of a beautiful house on the outside.. could be not livable on the inside. Im trying to purchase in June of this year.
Oh and another thing....should I get a mortgage instead? but the reason why i wont because Im renting now and i would hate to move into a house where i would feel like im still paying rent.
Thank you for listening
I could really use the help.
A) The house is probably considered to be REO (Real Estate Owned). That means that the house was probably foreclosed on and was taken back at auction by the lender or the bank. That being said, it would sell for that price, because it is most likely a burden on the bank at this time. Here's why:
A property that is worth $50k at inception that is destroyed on the inside will sell for the price of the shell fo the home + real estate cost + land. Land in Ohio for .43 acres goes for roughly $10k. So, you are looking at the house being worth about $7k.
If you want to fix it up you have that option. These REO's are pretty much for everyone, but are usually bought quick during a good market by private investors who flip the house and make a profit. However, since the market is failing, it is possible that this house is owned by an investor, or the bank, and both are looking for a quick sale.
When an investor takes a house at that price, they usually don't have to pay a mortgage, as they usually buy it outright. Their fees are taxes and basic upkeep to not have a violation against them. However, the cost of a mortgage company is about $2k/month + commission to the real estate agent who sells it. That's why they would sell it so low.
Your best bet is to speak to the agent and ask for a tour. An agent will disclose everything wrong with the house. However, if it is owned by an investor, I suggest you stay away. They don't always tell you everything wrong with it, and you will be looking at more money for repairs than you thought of.
Your best bet is to look at the following before purchasing this home:
REOs in neighborhood. You can get this from a real estate agents office. An REO neighborhood usually has the highest crime rate, so you may want to check with the police for any break-ins and police reports filed. Also, You might consider seeing if you have any friends who are contractors/electricians/etc, as they can tell you the actual cost of fixing the property.
Hope it works out OK!
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