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rhertz 09-08-2007 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by GuardChief (Post 20936)
Of course not. Lets see what we can do for this good lady. Anybody in the membership a landlord or own rental property? Anybody have any connections with local or state government? Maam, surely you qualify for rent-controlled housing. I'll research it.

I hear that Roger Christian Realty handles rental properties. I would try giving them a call. His website is www.rogerchristianrealty.com

After looking I see that they list rentals on their website!
Click Here

Stacy Love 09-25-2007 07:38 AM

hello msjackson this may be of some help I too am lookin for a rental not easy when u have a couple of pitbulls but we went and signed up for rentmax I believe it cost us right at 60$ but they have many options to choose from most of the homes in the clasifieds are through rentmax anyways also option to buy some of them that is always a plus I now have about 400 contacts for the search I will soon see if it is worth it

joepole 09-25-2007 10:36 AM

>People who have no choice to live "CHEAP" should expect less education for the children?

Of course. They should expect less of everything, that's why it's cheaper.

Marshall F. Graham 11-18-2007 05:24 PM

Ms. Jackson
 
You are correct... property values have gone up nearly 33% in the last five years...so finding a home for under $600 that is large enough to accommodate your family will be challenging. I found no mentioning of whether you were looking to purchase or rent...Renting has its perks such as: no PMI, Taxes, insurance.. etc... but of course.. The landlord is probably in it to make money, so since he's paying those... so are you. I would recommend looking in the following areas: Southern Hills, Anderson Island, and outskirt areas such as Haughton, Keithville etc... I also would not rule out the possibility of getting into a town house. If you are looking to rent.. Unfortunately, you may be limited to areas such as Old Highland. Even so, that landlord would have to have purchased the home at a good price + 5 years ago, and received an excellent mortgage rate to be able to turn a profit....If you are interested in purchasing a home in that range, I can definitely introduce you to an agent who would be willing to get you into a home with no expense to you.. just let me know!


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