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Resolved Question: I’m Looking for a New Apartment/Condo in Chicago?
Well, it’s not really for me, but for my grandparent. Let me give you as much detail as necessary.
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1. My grandparent is a senior
-Although my grandparent is not “old, old” my grandparent is in his/her mid seventies. He/she has no disabilities, and can move around quite well on his/her own. Small staircases are not an issue. And senior discounts etc. would be appreciated.
2. My grandparent wants to rent
-My grandparent would like to rent/lease an apartment/loft for no more than $1500 monthly. My grandparent does not have a large cash income and is receiving a pension every month.
3. My grandparent would like at least 1+ bed, 1+bath
-My grandparent would like if the bedroom was separated by walls from the rest of the loft/apartment, so he/she could add another bed if necessary to accommodate another person.
4. The apartment/loft does not have to be huge
-My grandparent will take whatever he/she can get for less than $1500 a month, however it has to be able to accommodate two people, no more.
5. My grandparent would like hardwood flooring
-It is not a must-have. But it would be nice since my grandparent enjoys painting and doing other art’s and craft hobbies. Hardwood floors are easier to clean than carpet, less expensive, and would not look as bad.
6. The apartment/loft should accommodate cats
-My grandparent loves cats and does not have the space to accommodate cats in his/her apartment at the moment, however he/she would like to adopt a cat when he/she moves.
7. The apartment/loft does not have to be in Chicago’s heart
-The loft/apartment does not have to be in the heart of the city. The lakefront is obviously too expensive, however it does not have to be located in a very scenic area. However he/she does like walking, and a decently decorated or scenic place would be nice. Somewhere where there is sidewalk, or a park pathway.
8. The neighborhood must be nice
-My grandparent is (obviously) older. It would not be good if he/she was living and a poor neighborhood/area.
9. Location to Food & Necessity Stores
-My grandparent would like to be located somewhere where there is at least a grocery store just a few miles (10 or less) away driving. Any added bonuses i.e; pet stores, restaurants, parks & recreation, and convenience stores would be an added bonus.
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Thank You! If need be and it is too hard to locate all of these necessities in one place (which it most likely will be) please tend to these first.
#2. Cost.
Reason: The Price Range: Less than $1500 A Month
My grandparent only wants to RENT/LEASE.
#5 Hardwood Flooring
Reasons: Possible pets, painting creates messes
#8 Nice Neighborhood
Please no “ghettos” or high crime rate areas. My grandparent is older, and would not be able to defend his/her self if the time came up. He/she would like to stay downtown-ish.
#3 Must have at least 1 bed and 1 bath
Two bed one bath would be nice, but no more than two bed, and the rooms must be separated, not one continuous space where the bedroom meshes with the kitchen/living area.
#4 Not Too Big, Not Too Small
Please no overly huge apartments/lofts. On the other side of the coin it must accommodate at two people maximum, even if it means having two twin sized beds in one bedroom. It can be arranged, but it must accommodate two people maximum in-case he/she has company.
*Please do not answer if you don’t live or are familiar with Downtown Chicago*
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Thank You For Your Help!
Resolved Question: Can I afford to buy a single family home in Northern Virginia?
I currently have a 1 bed 1 bath condo in northern va (lakefront/hardwood floor throughout): mortgage $137,695, purchase price in 2005 was $321,000, currently assessed at $253,850. My development now is full of bank owned/short sale condos so prices are going down. A comp same model condo is asking $259,000 but no lakefront and carpeted, otherwise all same upgrades as me. Single family homes in a good neighborhoods as low as $449,000 and up to $500,000’s is what I’m looking at (prices not seen here in a while). Me: gross income: $71,000, take home (net) a month: $3,168, liquid cash $8,000, no debt other than my mortgage (pay credit card in full each month and own my car), credit rating is excellent and I am a conservative guy by nature. I was planning on selling condo with hope of pulling out $100,000 to put into new place. Can I afford to buy a single family home on my own with these numbers and situation? Thanks.
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we live in a lakefront condo and are ready to replace the smelly old carpet, what would be the best choice….we live on a slab foundation with a crawl space under…..
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