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	<title>You Don&#039;t Need A Diamond To Buy Real Estate &#187; investment property</title>
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		<title>In the end &#8212; a profit, sort of.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lisa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Notwithstanding the 6-month adjustable rate mortgage, when I sold my condo about 5 years later, I ended up with a profit of about $25,000.
But that&#8217;s not the whole story.
Less than a year after I bought my condo, my job moved from the suburbs to downtown Washington, D.C.  It was a real uncomfortable commute.  I had [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Notwithstanding the 6-month adjustable rate mortgage, when I sold my condo about 5 years later, I ended up with a profit of about $25,000.</p>
<p>But that&#8217;s not the whole story.</p>
<p>Less than a year after I bought my condo, my job moved from the suburbs to downtown Washington, D.C.  It was a real uncomfortable commute.  I had to drive about 12 miles!  Too much for this twenty-something year-old.   Plus DC was a happening place!  Why was I living way out in the suburbs?  What had I been thinking?</p>
<p>I rented out my condo to a woman about 20 years older than me.  She was just getting a divorce and couldn&#8217;t believe she could call me for any maintenance issues.  Fortunately for me, she was on good terms with her ex-husband, and she called him for any property malfunctions.  I still can&#8217;t believe my luck with her!</p>
<p>I went on to rent a row house in Georgetown.  Now I owned investment property and could depreciate it each year on my taxes.  The only thing is it would come back to haunt me after the sale.  I had to pay capital gains taxes.  At that time they were about 30%.</p>
<p>A profit?  Well, sort of.</p>
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