[Help] Desperately need HELP! Updates to this post /post/75016-desperately-need-help Mon, 07 Dec 2009 00:52:08 +0100 Reply from housebuygu /post/75016-desperately-need-help#reply-3511198 Don’t lose hope if you’re looking to buy a home. There are so many different ways to fund a home now, just about anyone with any kind of credit can get into a home, regardless of credit situation.

Of course, some will cost you more money in the long run, but a home it’s still one of the best investments that you can make, so, in many cases, it’s worth it, especially for the first year of ownership.

You should shop around, and ask different lenders what kind of programs they have, and if they can help. Try to find a lender that specializes in bad credit mortgages. You can find some bad credit mortgage lenders listed on this page on and off:

http://www.axalda.info/bad-credit-mor…

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housebuygu Wed, 05 Mar 2008 18:07:18 +0100
Reply from step /post/75016-desperately-need-help#reply-2690962 you should check out www.co-buywithme.com i set up this site in the UK to help first time buyers get on the property ladder…

although not YET covering the US (plans to launch v.soon) we have lots of people looking to invest from the UK in overseas property… not knowing your situation fully you could take a look at the site and see if you think it could help you.

you could try posting a profile on there explaining your case and see what response you get? just a thought as i stumbled across this site.

more info on Co-BuyWithMe UK available at: http://www.co-buywithme.com

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step Sun, 24 Jun 2007 19:05:21 +0100
Reply from gaiadrakones /post/75016-desperately-need-help#reply-2438720 i would like to help but the problem is i am not in uS. i am a graduate of physical therapy, if i you could help too to get there i would love to share some of salaries as pay for your help. You could reach me at (email removed) or in my cellphone: 639218123952

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gaiadrakones Mon, 04 Jun 2007 03:10:32 +0100
Reply from neku /post/75016-desperately-need-help#reply-2429722 If you plan to pay back the money , you can ask for a loan at Prosper. People may help you. More information at http://www.acreditlibrary.com/prosper…

You can also try your luck at online charities, people may send donations. More information at http://www.laodn.org/

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neku Sun, 03 Jun 2007 02:46:32 +0100
Reply from gimli /post/75016-desperately-need-help#reply-2425918 About the only thing I can think of is owner financing. If you’ve never been late with your payments, see if the landlord will agree to finance the property himself. He won’t do this if he needs a lump sum up front, but it’s worth asking!

FWIW, owner financing is generally NOT a great idea, since the old owner can foreclose at the drop of a hat. Be aware of the language in your contract, and try to get something put in that gives you a little flexibility if you need it.

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gimli Sat, 02 Jun 2007 19:08:54 +0100