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Saturday, November 14, 2009

Everything About Moving

As I have mentioned on my older post, Jeff and I have been planning to buy a brand new house but cheaper than this house where we are living right now. We were really expecting that we can do it this year but it is not possible because banks are very strict in lending money. They are so smart now when it comes to loans. They are so tired and fed up of those who had loans for their house and then when the time they can’t pay anymore, they just let go the house and transfer to another house. So now, even though you have good credits, it is not a guarantee that they will lend you a money. Just like what happened to us, although Jeff has a good credit, they just don’t lend him money. They need to make sure that we can pay all the bills including this house and the new one if ever we will let somebody rent this. Because our plan is to let a family rent this house while we will wait for the housing market to go back up and sell it.

Well, hopefully next year it will happen because we really want to transfer to a new cheaper house. I can’t wait for that time so we will have cheaper house bill. For sure it will be a big work for me and Jeff. The moving time will be the hard part. We both know that it’s a lot of work but since we will just do it once so it’s hard but yet exciting. We might need to search for a Cheap Conveyancing to help us with all the legal works or maybe not. It depends on Jeff’s schedule during that period of time. Conveyancing Quote will be very useful for the moving process to know what firm has a cheaper service. My husband and I could do the paper works and anybody could but the problem is when there are legal papers that we might forget and it will make the process slower. So Conveyancing will be the best thing to do when it comes to moving to save time and to make sure that everything is in the right track.

1 comments:

pdkamath said...

Hi Vicy, if banks or other lenders have taken precautions which they are taking now in grating home loans, we could have avoided the economic recession.