Sentences with phrase «n't stay in the home for a long time»

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This could be a good idea for anyone who isn't planning to stay in their home for a long time before moving or retiring.
If you do not plan to stay in your new home for a long time, an option that may appeal to you is an adjustable - rate mortgage or ARM.
I agree it's not the best or most efficient way to build wealth, but depending on your circumstances, buying a house may be a better financial option than renting (say if you stay in your home for a long time or you bought at a truly low price point).
Or if you don't plan on staying in your current home much longer, an adjustable - rate mortgage can be a good bet, since it starts with a lower interest rate for a set period of time before it ramps up.
If you haven't been feeling 30 - year mortgage rates recently, maybe an ARM might suit you better, especially if you don't plan to stay in your home for a very long time.
ARM mortgages may also be a great option for home buyers who do not plan to stay in their current home for a long period of time.
To crate train your dog can be a long process but we recommend it in order to provide a safe place for your new puppy to sleep during the night or stay in during times you and your family are not home.
Our program offers 60 days of assistance, so we don't ask foster homes to take in a pet for longer than that time frame unless circumstances warrant an extension of stay and the foster home is willing.
Injured Workers and Poverty Survey 2010 Many Losses, Much Hardship The Impact of Work Injury FAST FACTS • Before injury, 89 % were employed full time; after injury 9 % • Nearly one in five lost their homes after injury • Nearly one quarter had moved in with family or friends at some point after their injuries • One in five injured workers could no longer afford a car • Food bank use rose from 5 to 77 people after work injury • 20 % reported an overnight hospital stay the last 12 months (most because of the work injury) compared with 7 % for the general population of Canadians • Over half had not been able to afford medications in the past 12 months • 57 % of injured workers in the study were unemployed For more information: wwwinjuredworkersonline.for the general population of Canadians • Over half had not been able to afford medications in the past 12 months • 57 % of injured workers in the study were unemployed For more information: wwwinjuredworkersonline.For more information: wwwinjuredworkersonline.org
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