State of the Zach / Call me Saba

Jul 12, 2012 17:57

So I am still a consultant, and work is still crazy! I have lots of work with a number of different clients so things are good and they are keeping me busy.

In other news I want to buy a house. The problem is that houses here are crazy expensive, the 4bedroom townhouse next door just sold for 1.4Million NIS*. Now banks in Israel want at least 30% ( Read more... )

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katerinfg July 12 2012, 15:10:21 UTC
Mazel tov on your grandson!

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eyelid July 12 2012, 15:16:49 UTC
wow, that is a pretty crazy down payment!

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zachkessin July 12 2012, 16:40:47 UTC
yea no kidding, hence my total frustration. The thing is I earn a nice living here. But even so there is just no way I can save up 420K nis that is a HUGE sum of money

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vvalkyri July 12 2012, 15:25:08 UTC
wow, mazel tov!

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mrn613 July 12 2012, 15:31:03 UTC
mazal tov!

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adrianna_r July 12 2012, 17:12:51 UTC
I'm not sure where you got 30% down from... when my sister bought her apartment 2-3 years ago, she only had to pay 10% down. Granted, she had that kind of money from her divorce, but it's still much more manageable. She bought in Petach-Tikva.

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zachkessin July 12 2012, 19:39:35 UTC
that what various mortgage brokers have said, of course I have found that if you ask 4 people you get 6 versions of the story.

And even if we could get 10% down it would make for a 9,000NIS monthly payment, which is not doable.

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adrianna_r July 12 2012, 20:04:05 UTC
o.O

I think, perhaps, that you're getting tainted information. I would speak to your bank and other banks in your area (meaning, not mortgage brokers) and see if that's the same with them. My sister is on a 20-year mortgage and is only paying about 4,000-something NIS per month, and there's a longer one too.

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kmelion July 13 2012, 03:34:24 UTC
Where is the apartment, how big is it and what did she pay for it? And no, it's not tainted info. Mortgage banks want at least 30% down and places that will allow you 10% down expect huge monthly mortgage payments.

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