I hadn’t heard of this before but googling makes it look like the earnest money deposit and good faith deposit are the same thing, where both count towards the down payment, and you only lose it if you decide to back out of the purchase.Not quite. The Earnest Money deposit usually counts toward the down payment, as both those things go to the seller.
The Good Faith deposit usually goes to lender.
It's pretty fucky yeah, but it is separate from the down payment. It's his bank getting its beak wet.
Maybe it varies from area to area. The fact that they're hitting him up for both makes me think this one is going to the lender.I hadn’t heard of this before but googling makes it look like the earnest money deposit and good faith deposit are the same thing, where both count towards the down payment, and you only lose it if you decide to back out of the purchase.
Jesus it really is a seller’s market.Maybe it varies from area to area. The fact that they're hitting him up for both makes me think this one is going to the lender.
I think it’s more of where you are more than anything. Homes in this area, that are priced for the area, and not like they’re in Houston or Dallas, are very short on market time. 1-2 weeks on average. House around the corner from us is priced way over market and has been sitting empty for over 2 months now. I’m just happy we were able to use my VA loan when we bought back at the end of 2018.I would agree with you if only there was actual selling going on. Right now what I see is people trying their best to wait until the last seconds before the bubble bursts before they‘re willing to finally sell.
—Patrick
That sucks you have to wait but maybe waiting and building up some cash will help you not feel rushed into a bad house. Good luck Dave!!That house looks like a no-go. Payments would be about $2500 a month. I could afford it - barely - but that would leave us almost nothing from my checks every month. The search continues.
as a guy who sells rough and finished electrical supplies, HUZZAH!Here's hoping, @Dave and @Chad Sexington
US housing market stabilizing as single-family homebuilding, permits surge
U.S. single-family homebuilding increased for a second straight month in March, while permits for future construction surged, offering some glimmers of hope for the depressed housing market ahead of the busy spring selling season.www.reuters.com
Perfect reason to go out and buy a pellet grill!First day grilling of the year and my grill runs out of propane.*
*No king of the hills jokes, please
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No king of the hills jokes, please
I used to have a home network named Propane AccessoriesWELLLLL
I had a big stumbling block with my weight loss when I started working at this office that gives us free soft drinks in the break room.I had something of a revelation this morning.
I've been struggling with my weight in the last few years. Since falling off the keto diet about 5 years ago, I went from 190 lbs to 250+. Despite all the walking and biking, I can't drop it.
My eating habits are atrocious. My meals are...generally healthy. But my snacking is horrible, usually going through an entire big bag of chips in a single sitting. Or using the vending machine at work during every shift.
I'm going to start tracking my calories again, using Lose It. I only had tea this morning, which has no calories. But I measured the sugar I added to it. I tend to add two heaping spoonfuls in every cup. So, I scooped that in measuring cups, just to see how much it would be.
Turns out that measures to 1/4 a cup. Or half a cup of sugar for two mugs of tea. The mugs themselves are tall, probably holding a cup and a half or two cups of water.
That's...insane. Almost 400 calories for two mugs of tea. 600 if I have a whole pot to myself. I knew I over-sweetened my tea, but I had no idea. My breakfasts usually consists of a fruit smoothie and something else like a bowl of cereal or some slices of cheese. AND at least a mug or two of orange pekoe tea (with sugar and soy milk). All that combined is probably close to 2,000 calories or much more. JUST for breakfast. Then God knows what else I eat throughout the rest of the day.
It's any wonder I'm not losing any weight.
I've never really one for gum, honestly.I had a big stumbling block with my weight loss when I started working at this office that gives us free soft drinks in the break room.
What helped is I switched over to water using Mio. It let me basically go cold turkey off soft drinks and sugar, with almost no effort. They even have an "energy" variety that has caffeine if you need that. I've tried a whole lot of their flavors, and have settled on:
Mio Energy - Wicked Blue Citrus
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And Mio (regular) - Fruit Punch
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Being able to squirt it in a bottle or a yeti or something works pretty well, it allows you to concentrate/dilute it to taste without the serving packets a lot of the powdered drink enhancers come in.
Also, your local supermarket probably has cheaper "store brand" versions of this, and I've found the "fruit punch" flavors are pretty hard to mess up, though usually you gotta try a couple different ones because some emphasize "sweet" flavor a la Hawaiian Punch whereas some emphasize "tart/salty" a la gatorade.
On a related note, I found one thing that helps curb snacking is a rule I made for myself, where any time I want to get a snack, I have to drink 16oz of water in one go, and then reassess.
Also GUM. GUM. GUM. I go through so much peppermint Ice Cube gum it's nuts.
this is me. wont eat all day at work, GORGE AFTER, OM NOM NOM. ask @PatrThom about hearing me eat in voice chat...CRUNCH CHRUNCH CRUNCH. :3I've become one of those people who always has a full water bottle nearby and it helps a bunch with grabbing the most convenient drink, but what kills me the most is snacks because I will forget to eat all day then go on a binge of junk after dinner.
We usually don't hear you, because you are good about keeping your mike muted while crunching.ask @PatrThom about hearing me eat in voice chat...CRUNCH CHRUNCH CRUNCH. :3
Poor Mike.We usually don't hear you, because you are good about keeping your mike muted while crunching.
--Patrick
he knows the joke he made....Poor Mike.
This looks like something from the same people that tried to sell a proprietary fruit juicer. Like someone at silicon valley jizzed themselves when they realized they could sell a subscription to koolaid with an over-engineered bottleProprietary flavor cartridges? No thanks.