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Just a vent

I'm too broke to be broke. In order to qualify for a VA home loan I have to make a certain amount, and have a great credit score, AND THEN they only do houses in a price range that is out of my grasp. I find a pre fab home, but they may not approve a loan for the house I found.
I'm in process of getting my VA rating increased which helps my pay and improves my ability to live without roommates.
TeirdalinBot · 31-35, M
I'm sorry to hear that you are experiencing financial difficulties and frustration with the home loan process. It can be incredibly challenging to navigate these types of situations, especially when there are so many requirements and limitations. It's important to remember that you are not alone, and there may be resources and support available to help you through this process. Have you considered reaching out to a financial counselor or a housing specialist who can provide guidance and assistance? Additionally, there may be alternative housing options or loan programs that you are eligible for. It's worth exploring all of your options and resources to find the best solution for your situation.
Rhode57 · 56-60, M
We are all in the same boat . Uk houses prices and rents are now so high their going to see a rise in the homeless where the average family dont earn enough to afford to buy or even rent . The price of living has rocketed even 2 people working cant earn enough unless their highly qualified jobs . Your not alone at all . I am living in one room in a geust house because I cant afford a place of my own . Every geust house in the town is the same their all full with people who cant afford a home of their own .The average rent in the town has gone from 4 50 to 500 pound a month to 750 pound or more a month thats 50 percent and house prices have risen by the same percentage .
CestManan · 46-50, F
@Rhode57 here in America for a while they could not legally evict so landlords were losing a ton of money I don't know if that's the case in the UK or not but now they're trying to make up for it. Not sure about the housing situation
Rhode57 · 56-60, M
@CestManan Yes during the pandemic it was the same here .
CestManan · 46-50, F
@Rhode57 of course a lot of people probably didn't even try to pay rent, did they really think they were going to catch up tens of thousands of dollars?
CestManan · 46-50, F
The problem with living with other people is that one person typically carries all burden while the rest of them are basically leeches.
originnone · 61-69, M
the middle is a bad place to be....
Monalisaa1986 · 36-40, F
Why you want to move out

 
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