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September 28, 2009 at 4:02 PM #462595September 28, 2009 at 4:07 PM #461782AecetiaParticipant
Our neighbors had Wells and they stayed about a year before leaving, but that was about 8 months ago. I do not know if foreclosures are being expedited by banks yet or not.
September 28, 2009 at 4:07 PM #461978AecetiaParticipantOur neighbors had Wells and they stayed about a year before leaving, but that was about 8 months ago. I do not know if foreclosures are being expedited by banks yet or not.
September 28, 2009 at 4:07 PM #462321AecetiaParticipantOur neighbors had Wells and they stayed about a year before leaving, but that was about 8 months ago. I do not know if foreclosures are being expedited by banks yet or not.
September 28, 2009 at 4:07 PM #462394AecetiaParticipantOur neighbors had Wells and they stayed about a year before leaving, but that was about 8 months ago. I do not know if foreclosures are being expedited by banks yet or not.
September 28, 2009 at 4:07 PM #462600AecetiaParticipantOur neighbors had Wells and they stayed about a year before leaving, but that was about 8 months ago. I do not know if foreclosures are being expedited by banks yet or not.
September 28, 2009 at 6:51 PM #461797fun4vnay2Participant[quote=CardiffBaseball]A co-worker can properly be added to this list as he and his wife are finally facing up to being 200K underwater. I told him I don’t blame him frankly. He thinks 8 months (wells fargo) they’ll be out, I said at least a year and maybe 18 months. That is unless the banks decide to unleash the flood.[/quote]
Surprised: why you don’t blame him ? I am not saying that one should blame him.
Just curious: who is responsible for this if not the person who has actually taken a decision to buy a overpriced property.September 28, 2009 at 6:51 PM #461993fun4vnay2Participant[quote=CardiffBaseball]A co-worker can properly be added to this list as he and his wife are finally facing up to being 200K underwater. I told him I don’t blame him frankly. He thinks 8 months (wells fargo) they’ll be out, I said at least a year and maybe 18 months. That is unless the banks decide to unleash the flood.[/quote]
Surprised: why you don’t blame him ? I am not saying that one should blame him.
Just curious: who is responsible for this if not the person who has actually taken a decision to buy a overpriced property.September 28, 2009 at 6:51 PM #462336fun4vnay2Participant[quote=CardiffBaseball]A co-worker can properly be added to this list as he and his wife are finally facing up to being 200K underwater. I told him I don’t blame him frankly. He thinks 8 months (wells fargo) they’ll be out, I said at least a year and maybe 18 months. That is unless the banks decide to unleash the flood.[/quote]
Surprised: why you don’t blame him ? I am not saying that one should blame him.
Just curious: who is responsible for this if not the person who has actually taken a decision to buy a overpriced property.September 28, 2009 at 6:51 PM #462409fun4vnay2Participant[quote=CardiffBaseball]A co-worker can properly be added to this list as he and his wife are finally facing up to being 200K underwater. I told him I don’t blame him frankly. He thinks 8 months (wells fargo) they’ll be out, I said at least a year and maybe 18 months. That is unless the banks decide to unleash the flood.[/quote]
Surprised: why you don’t blame him ? I am not saying that one should blame him.
Just curious: who is responsible for this if not the person who has actually taken a decision to buy a overpriced property.September 28, 2009 at 6:51 PM #462615fun4vnay2Participant[quote=CardiffBaseball]A co-worker can properly be added to this list as he and his wife are finally facing up to being 200K underwater. I told him I don’t blame him frankly. He thinks 8 months (wells fargo) they’ll be out, I said at least a year and maybe 18 months. That is unless the banks decide to unleash the flood.[/quote]
Surprised: why you don’t blame him ? I am not saying that one should blame him.
Just curious: who is responsible for this if not the person who has actually taken a decision to buy a overpriced property.September 28, 2009 at 10:20 PM #461807paramountParticipantI have a 30 year fixed at 5.1%, I have lived in my house for 7 years and have lost everything I put into it. I am ~50k underwater.
If I loose my job, I will immediately stop paying; my mortgage payment (PITI) is around $1600 so that’s not to far above rent costs.
Still, I find myself thinking about walking nearly everyday. All we are doing is renting the house from the bank, and so I think we might as well get the heck out of Temecula which is turning ‘bad’ IMO, loose the commute and move to San Diego where I work.
September 28, 2009 at 10:20 PM #462003paramountParticipantI have a 30 year fixed at 5.1%, I have lived in my house for 7 years and have lost everything I put into it. I am ~50k underwater.
If I loose my job, I will immediately stop paying; my mortgage payment (PITI) is around $1600 so that’s not to far above rent costs.
Still, I find myself thinking about walking nearly everyday. All we are doing is renting the house from the bank, and so I think we might as well get the heck out of Temecula which is turning ‘bad’ IMO, loose the commute and move to San Diego where I work.
September 28, 2009 at 10:20 PM #462346paramountParticipantI have a 30 year fixed at 5.1%, I have lived in my house for 7 years and have lost everything I put into it. I am ~50k underwater.
If I loose my job, I will immediately stop paying; my mortgage payment (PITI) is around $1600 so that’s not to far above rent costs.
Still, I find myself thinking about walking nearly everyday. All we are doing is renting the house from the bank, and so I think we might as well get the heck out of Temecula which is turning ‘bad’ IMO, loose the commute and move to San Diego where I work.
September 28, 2009 at 10:20 PM #462419paramountParticipantI have a 30 year fixed at 5.1%, I have lived in my house for 7 years and have lost everything I put into it. I am ~50k underwater.
If I loose my job, I will immediately stop paying; my mortgage payment (PITI) is around $1600 so that’s not to far above rent costs.
Still, I find myself thinking about walking nearly everyday. All we are doing is renting the house from the bank, and so I think we might as well get the heck out of Temecula which is turning ‘bad’ IMO, loose the commute and move to San Diego where I work.
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