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Will paying off auto loan in 3 months affect first time home buyer mortgage?

Posted by on Jul 09 | Real Estate Investing Chatter

I made $12,000 Auto loan 60months 5.75%APR 3 months ago. The car sales man told me that they had to do 5.75 instead of 5.50% because I don’t have any loan history at all even though my credit score is 750. Now I have money to pay off the loan but I am afraid it might affect the home mortgage if I want to buy a house in a year or so if the same theory applies. Please let me know if I should pay it off now or pay large amount first to avoid paying too much interest and paying off smaller amount in next 9 months to make it 12 months payment?, more 


and What's your impression of this shared studio on Craigslist?  I met the guy and he seemed kinda shady. I’m not the best judge of character, so what would you think, based on his ad? ( I left out his contact info of course.)
$450 Today NO deposit $100 Studio ShareJuly 4th
Move in today!! I just got legt hanging and need room mate ASAP. The no security deposit. Very open minded and will consider everyone. I’m a full time student I’m never here. We would be in a same space, like a dorm situation.I’m 22 laid back male, no drama. There is wireless internet and st. parking; also washer and dryer in the building. Leave a detailed message and please email send and email, thanks., more 

and I am absolute owner of the property which i got by way of a registered irrevocable absolute settlement deed?  executed by my father… after 2.5 years, due to faily problem my father cancelled the said settelment deed simply by exectuing a cancelled deed and by registereing it, without approaching the court of law. I would like to know the validity of the such cancellation deed and my legal position., more 

Help! Id love to move out on my own I'm from vallejo average rent is 795 if I work full time at 11.00?  So, I’m from california the average rent in my city is 795 if I work full time at 11.00 an hour is that enuf to cover my living expenses? The only thing I currently pay for is my cell phone bill (85.00) and gas for my car. Other than that I cook at home and my car maintenence is taken care of by someone else.. or should I look for somewhere cheaper ?, more 

and Can I afford to enter the investment property market on low income?  I currently rent… I have next to no savings, but I want to enter the investment property market sooner rather than later.
I’ve got $30K in will money that I’ll recieve in 12 months… But I don’t want to wait that long and think perhaps I’ll be using that toward my second investment property or my own house.
I earn $42K PA
I have a car loan of $15K
Lastly I’m a big fan of reading books on getting rich. I’ve read a lot of the richdad series and some napolian hill. If you have any books you recommend please let me know
Could you please let me know where you’re information / credentials have come from, more 

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