Sentences with phrase «house at a bargain»

The seller is going into the Peace Corps, so they're selling their tiny house at a bargain price.
If you find a perfect house at a bargain basement price and you're wondering why it costs less than a similar house five streets over, it may be because the one you have your eye on is in an area with a high crime rate.
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Moreover, the state offered her only one - fourth what she had been offered for the same house some years before, and Trump could then buy it at a bargain rate.
The one time I ran out of Charmin and picked up some bargain toilet paper at my local grocery store, everyone in the house complained endlessly!
But housing advocates were dismayed at the bargain that state leaders struck on Friday night, saying that the $ 150 million in new state funding amounted to little more than a token of the $ 2 billion for housing that the governor and legislators approved in the budget in March.
Nash is a smart man, and the Faustian bargain he cuts with Carver lifts Nash's family out of their lousy temporary housing at a motel populated largely by the evicted.
The will of this woman to perservere is astonishing, and the film does a nice job of showing you what would have happened if she had taken the offered plea bargain - a felony record that would prohibit her from receiving any kind of government assistance; from food stamps to housing - and, having a criminal record would severly hamper her attempts at finding a job, which of course could possibly lead to child protective services taking her children.
«House of Cards» starts off at a remove, but it really gets going when its story plunges into something like the real world, one in which Bill Maher and Dennis Miller comment on the proceding on TV and a gaff on CNN gets autotuned into a viral clip, where an education bill is broken down and haggled over in terms of details on charter schools and collective bargaining and the slower moving but responsible reporting of a newspaper is put up against a fast - paced website in which an editor tells a writer she can just post her stories herself as soon as she's done with them.
We don't have the artistic talent in - house to do covers, so we highly recommend the following cover designers, some of whom go as low as $ 125 (a bargain at twice the price):
Simple, 300 - square - foot Marina Rooms, just off the Great House and Tiki Bar, are a bargain, starting at $ 275.
This is one of the finest ocean view houses in Malpais, and at a bargain price.
Good point on the cost thing, although the Hyperion site makes it abundantly clear that it's not targeted at commercial / residential uses (even though everyone converts the electricity output to «houses powered», including me)-- they're targeting high energy - use industrial customers, and such customers might find paying $ 30 million for a 20 MW transportable, pre-fab power plant that doesn't need hundreds of miles of power lines or a year to build a bargain.
The housing market crash produced a flurry of buying activity as investors snapped up single - family homes at bargain basement prices.
The cost of gas may be down — at least temporarily — and there are bargains at Walmart and the Dollar Store, but the cost of housing has risen significantly.
To a certain extent, programs offering low - interest first mortgage financing are a specialty of state housing finance agencies, which use annual allocations of tax - exempt mortgage revenue bond authority or dedicated state funds to generate pools of mortgage money at bargain rates, generally about 1 percent to 2 percent below market rates.
I am perplexed as to why the media, Zoocasa et al and two of the largest franchise houses know all about this before we do and am utterly vexed at CREA's directors for what I consider to be backroom bargaining in the name of the membership.
«House - flipping,» i.e., buying at bargain - basement pricing, updating, then selling for much higher — is very 2006... and hasn't exactly been hot since.
The seller could also resell the house and then sue for damages or «loss of bargain» — the difference between the originally contracted price and the value (eventual selling price) at a subsequent date chosen by the court.
The typical homebuyer looks at three to five houses before buying, but if you wish to make a bargain purchase consider far more properties.
Russ talked about how new investors can buy houses at huge discounts will little or no money down and pass these bargains along other investors for quick cash paydays.
Russ is going to talk about how new investors can buy houses at huge discounts will little or no money down and pass these bargains along other investors for quick cash paydays.
You've probably hear that wholesaling houses is all about «finding bargain properties and passing them along to bargain hunters at a great price».
At the bottom end of the market, this is producing some incredible bargains for home - hunters — albeit in run - down, crime - ridden areas — with agents falling over themselves to advertise «Britain's cheapest house» and many houses selling for considerably less than a London garage would attract.
Still, that appears to be a bargain because in 1994, Beverly Hills housing prices were almost 20 percent higher at $ 886,000.
The underlying assumptions that support caveat emptor, the idea that sellers and consumers occupy equal bargaining positions and that they share access to the same information governing a loan product's quality or suitability, were simply untrue at the height of mortgage lending during the housing bubble.
A bargain at # 126.99, it can house 5 - 8 birds.
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