=3AM -->+2BigBSBusa @ Nov. 02 2007 said:1212973[/ATTACH] AM]
+1Man, I dont want to be negative, but I have been in the real estate business before, and move more than I really want to. But if you sell the bike in the "hopes" of qualifying, or to make an offer you are not sure will be accepted, you may have sold your bike for nothing. Check with your lender, and make sure they will up your pre-qualification amount before you let her go. I understand about doing what is best for the family and, yes, you can always get another bike. Please please check this out before you do it. Good luck!
With the current housing trend equity will soon be a thing of the past.You will have the equity to get whatever bike you want later . Its a tough decision but you know what is more important !
+1=4=3AM -->+2BigBSBusa @ Nov. 02 2007 said:1213268[/ATTACH] AM]
+1Man, I dont want to be negative, but I have been in the real estate business before, and move more than I really want to. But if you sell the bike in the "hopes" of qualifying, or to make an offer you are not sure will be accepted, you may have sold your bike for nothing. Check with your lender, and make sure they will up your pre-qualification amount before you let her go. I understand about doing what is best for the family and, yes, you can always get another bike. Please please check this out before you do it. Good luck!
+3AM -->+2BigBSBusa @ Nov. 02 2007 said:1215297[/ATTACH] AM]
+1Man, I dont want to be negative, but I have been in the real estate business before, and move more than I really want to. But if you sell the bike in the "hopes" of qualifying, or to make an offer you are not sure will be accepted, you may have sold your bike for nothing. Check with your lender, and make sure they will up your pre-qualification amount before you let her go. I understand about doing what is best for the family and, yes, you can always get another bike. Please please check this out before you do it. Good luck!