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Real estate prices, starting to rise again ?.

Housing
#1
  • 賃貸貧乏
  • mail
  • 2020/02/21 10:50

I've been saving for a down payment for a few years to buy a house in Torrance or thereabouts.

Last year, real estate prices seemed to have leveled off a bit, so I was wondering if they would go down this year, but I've been looking at SOLD prices for the past few months and they seem to be higher than before.
And when they go on sale, they are PENDING a week later.
Maybe it will still go up?

Even if I hoard downpayments, the price goes up and I can't buy it after all~.
More and more I can only buy in remote areas ~ ( Tears ).

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#1195
  • 類とも
  • 2020/09/21 (Mon) 21:27
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It was.

Old and obsolete that can do nothing but copy and paste

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#1197
  • ほっ
  • 2020/09/23 (Wed) 15:42
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I'm glad I bought a house!

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#1199
  • はい
  • 2020/09/23 (Wed) 17:24
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It's still a seller's market, so prices won't go down.
People are spending more time at home because of Corona, and there are a lot of people who want their own home, even if it's a little out of their budget.

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#1200
  • むしろ
  • 2020/09/23 (Wed) 17:25
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I'm upgrading my house and car because I don't have any entertainment expenses with Corona.

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#1202
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/25 (Fri) 18:56
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# Eviction Moratorium is until the end of January next year. After that, you can be forcibly evicted and
how many installments you can pay for the overdue rent.
rent + so that we can pay the overdue rent installments in a reasonable amount of time.

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#1203
  • 職の取り合い
  • 2020/09/27 (Sun) 10:19
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United Airlines and American Airlines are planning to lay off a combined 36,000 people on October 1.

Large hotels are also planning new mass layoffs.

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#1204
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/27 (Sun) 21:27
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Then we need to prioritize American citizens over hiring foreigners.

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#1205
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/28 (Mon) 05:53
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It is in times like these that we must help more of the vulnerable. It's the same as helping the women and children first. 
Citizens and English test takers, don't be first.   This is the time to show some room for maneuver.

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#1206
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/28 (Mon) 07:39
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Citizens and English candidates are in different positions.
English candidates are not U.S. citizens.

English candidates should receive assistance from the country of the passport they hold.

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#1207
  • 無知
  • 2020/09/28 (Mon) 09:37
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Except for the lottery and the permanent residency that was given to me through the crotch opening, this person is a benefit to the US and the permanent residency income through the screening process.
So, since you pay taxes, you should feel free to get help from the US, state government.

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#1208
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/28 (Mon) 09:46
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By having Permanent Resident status, you are obligated to file U.S. taxes.

If you return to Japan with your Permanent Resident status, you are still obligated to file US taxes.

To stop this, you can return your Permanent Resident status and get out of filing taxes.

State aid is not available to foreigners.
The purpose of a permanent residence permit is to allow you to live here legally.
Since the mere possession of a permanent residence permit makes one an alien,
there are restrictions on the alien's access to the welfare of the state.

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#1209
  • 無知
  • 2020/09/28 (Mon) 10:17
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> Even if you return to Japan as a Permanent Resident, you are still obligated to file US taxes.

So what ?

Even if you are a Permanent Resident
you can get unemployment insurance
this time the state rent related benefits also apply
you can get welfare if you have children

you say
I'll tell you right now, don't include real estate in case of death, because it's not assistance.

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#1210

#1208
If you have permanent residency and live in Japan and have no labor income in the US, you don't have to pay taxes.

If you are of the age to receive social security, of course you will be taxed even if you are in Japan.
Also, most welfare benefits are available to permanent residents.
If you work in the U.S., you are automatically taxed on the details of your pay check stub.
Showa-san is so proud of his citizenship ? that he has a habit of picking on permanent residents.

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#1212
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/28 (Mon) 19:42
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# You don't have to pay taxes if you are a permanent resident and live in Japan and have no labor income in the US.

http://www.saikos.com/news.php?itemid=333

If a Permanent Resident leaves the US and lives outside the US ( for example in Japan ), they will continue to retain their tax status as a resident alien unless they abandon their Permanent Resident status. If the permanent resident leaves the U.S. to live in a country other than the U.S.
Resident aliens are subject to tax on their worldwide income, so even if they have no income in the U.S., if they have income in Japan, they must report the amount to the IRS in the U.S. and file a tax return.

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#1213
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/28 (Mon) 19:46
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1209

https://usfl.com/2018/12/post/121555

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#1214
  • 無知
  • 2020/09/28 (Mon) 22:43
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I took the trouble to post the address and I see that you say that citizens and permanent residents are entitled to the same welfare
What are you trying to say ? You're just as much a clunker as a staph, you can't say sorry

By the way, the US and Japan have an agreement now. By the way, there is now an agreement between the US and Japan, so you can file your tax return in either one
You don't know that either ??

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#1215
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/29 (Tue) 08:27
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If you read it and agree, that's it.
What are you trying to be so churlish here?

# By the way, there is now an agreement between the U.S. and Japan, so you can file your tax return in either country
You don't even know that ?
It is your choice whether or not to file your tax return.
I don't need you to tell me what to do.
What are you doing here? ?
You are not the owner of this forum.

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#1216
  • ヤバっ
  • 2020/09/30 (Wed) 09:47
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Layoffs scheduled for October 1.

36,000 airline-based layoffs.
28,000 Disneyland layoffs.

That's quite a lot!

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#1217
  • 無知
  • 2020/09/30 (Wed) 10:16
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#1215
> To file or not to file is a personal choice.

It's not a freedom, it's a national duty, don't you know common sense, you're a yutaka, you know it all
You can't take over someone else's name and have a brain less than his own.

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#1219
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/30 (Wed) 17:22
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# It's not freedom, it's a citizen's obligation, don't you know common sense or are you a yutaka, you know
So which citizen ? Japan, USA ?


# After next February, more people will be forced out and become homeless.
Those who get a deferment of rent before the forced eviction will pay it in installments
on top of their monthly rent.

For example, if you get a 6 month deferment of $1000 per month
$6000 per month for 6 months or 1 year ( 12 months ) you pay
$1000 for 6 months + Monthly rent = 200 Pay $0
12 months then $6000 divided by 12 months = $500 per month rent deferment
$1000 rent plus $500 = $1500 paid over 12 months
This would somehow keep me from being homeless.

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