Not exact matches
Martin Ellis,
housing economist from Halifax, said in a statement that while prices will be supported by the nation's evergreen problem of a lack of
housing supply and
cheap credit, demand will be dampened because people are struggling to truly
afford buying a property (emphasis ours):
Last year's Thanksgiving Day trip to Grandma's
house was fueled by gas prices so
cheap, most families could
afford to bring an extra pie.
After several years of hard work, he can
afford to leave his
cheap men's lodging
house for a real boarding
house, where he finds not only a room that only belongs to him, but an American woman he loves.
Finding Financing to Purchase Another Home and Relocate... the
house I live in is only worth about $ 10,000 and my credit is only fair to poor... I've found some
cheap homes in distant counties I can
afford... what are my options...
If you can't
afford a 15 yr mortgage, maybe you should consider a
cheaper house, or wait longer and build up a bigger down payment.
Housing and land prices here in Hervey Bay also tend to be
cheaper than those in other areas and that means that people coming to Hervey Bay who have sold their
houses Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne can
afford a much better
house here.
Hi Andrew my name is charleigh I'm a disabled woman I'm 30 years old and I was wondering why can tiny
houses be way
cheap for sale than regular
houses but they end up being expensive and I am homeless on the street and I can not
afford anything I only make 460 a month on my SSI not fair
In the end you have more fuel efficient cars plus
cheap gas which encourages suburban sprawl because people can
afford to commute long distances, so then you end up with people buying bigger
houses (which use more energy) further out into the ever expanding suburbs.
«Because if you haven't seen a raise in a decade; if your
house is still twenty - five thousand, thirty thousand dollars under water; if you're just happy that you've still got that factory job that is powered by
cheap energy; if every time you go to fill up your old car because you can't
afford to buy a new one, and you certainly can't
afford to buy a Prius, you're spending forty bucks that you don't have, which means that you may not be able to save for retirement.»
I know a lot of young adults who can't
afford in Fairfax now are going out that way because of the Silver Line and
houses are
cheaper to buy.
Well said Ross our industry has been attacked by
cheap irresponsible people looking for a quick fix deal for years I always say «If you cant
afford to sell your
house you cant
afford to own your
house», We don't see the financial sector being attacked like this, or how about the Law society and the corrupt ways they run a show?
As a result, property values go up, rental rates increase, and the minorities who have lived there for years can no longer
afford to do so and are forced to find
cheaper housing elsewhere.
Some people with very low incomes, whether druggies, or low level poverty, can only
afford minimum amounts of rent, and pick a
cheap / crappy
house with low rent over a nicer, more expensive one.