It's completely asinine to me that there are almost no apartments on the west side of LA for under $2400/mo with a washer/dryer (because I'm disabled and can't carry my laundry) and is ~800sqft so I can have my office
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W odpowiedzi do @omglazerkittens
You thought about buying? I live in LA and it pains me to throw away my $1000 a month on rent

, much less $2500!! Any areas in the valley perhaps or South Bay have homes you could secure an FHA primary residence mortgage on and start owning?2 odpowiedzi 0 podanych dalej 1 polubiony -
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lol yeah I know it's not a shill I have a house back in MA, the bigger issue for me is unless I'm married, I'm going to be spending a ton of $$ on maintenance and repairs and upkeep because I can't take care of it myself as I'm disabled, where as right now (½)
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W odpowiedzi do @omglazerkittens @jamesmorton_
Where as right now, I can just call maintenance. I know it's a waste of money.. but ugh :( with no family out here, i'm pretty stuck.... plus I keep moving yearly for work lol
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W odpowiedzi do @omglazerkittens
True, that makes sense. Could always just rent them out whenever you move, then you’ll have an ever expanding portfolio of investment properties
But at that point, you’ve practically got another full time job on your hands, so I totally get it.1 odpowiedź 0 podanych dalej 1 polubiony
Hopefully you’re able to find an apartment that’s not too insane. At least get a pool for that kinda $! And write this whole pandemic off as a business expense
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