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October 12, 2009 at 2:16 PM #16484October 12, 2009 at 2:59 PM #467736
briansd1
GuestThe government’s next move is to bailout FHA.
Eventually, people/investors will lose confidence in the US Dollar and interest rates will sky rocket.
It’s kinda fun to live in uncertain times. At least we’re not bored.
Time will tell….
October 12, 2009 at 2:59 PM #467917briansd1
GuestThe government’s next move is to bailout FHA.
Eventually, people/investors will lose confidence in the US Dollar and interest rates will sky rocket.
It’s kinda fun to live in uncertain times. At least we’re not bored.
Time will tell….
October 12, 2009 at 2:59 PM #468274briansd1
GuestThe government’s next move is to bailout FHA.
Eventually, people/investors will lose confidence in the US Dollar and interest rates will sky rocket.
It’s kinda fun to live in uncertain times. At least we’re not bored.
Time will tell….
October 12, 2009 at 2:59 PM #468345briansd1
GuestThe government’s next move is to bailout FHA.
Eventually, people/investors will lose confidence in the US Dollar and interest rates will sky rocket.
It’s kinda fun to live in uncertain times. At least we’re not bored.
Time will tell….
October 12, 2009 at 2:59 PM #468558briansd1
GuestThe government’s next move is to bailout FHA.
Eventually, people/investors will lose confidence in the US Dollar and interest rates will sky rocket.
It’s kinda fun to live in uncertain times. At least we’re not bored.
Time will tell….
October 12, 2009 at 4:16 PM #467779kev374
ParticipantI knew this day was coming…
That was the case for Bernadine Shimon. Like many Americans, Ms. Shimon has recently been through some rough times. She lost a house to foreclosure, declared bankruptcy, got divorced and is now a single mother, teaching high school English in a Denver suburb.
She wanted a house but no lender would touch her. The Federal Housing Administration was more obliging. With the F.H.A. insuring her mortgage, Ms. Shimon was able to buy a $134,000 fixer-upper in August.
Absolutely ludicrous, given her circumstances should she be thinking about buying a house? Are these people on drugs? but… this loser in life ” *WANTED* a house”, geez… arrogance, greed, sense of entitlement, makes me MAD!
October 12, 2009 at 4:16 PM #467962kev374
ParticipantI knew this day was coming…
That was the case for Bernadine Shimon. Like many Americans, Ms. Shimon has recently been through some rough times. She lost a house to foreclosure, declared bankruptcy, got divorced and is now a single mother, teaching high school English in a Denver suburb.
She wanted a house but no lender would touch her. The Federal Housing Administration was more obliging. With the F.H.A. insuring her mortgage, Ms. Shimon was able to buy a $134,000 fixer-upper in August.
Absolutely ludicrous, given her circumstances should she be thinking about buying a house? Are these people on drugs? but… this loser in life ” *WANTED* a house”, geez… arrogance, greed, sense of entitlement, makes me MAD!
October 12, 2009 at 4:16 PM #468319kev374
ParticipantI knew this day was coming…
That was the case for Bernadine Shimon. Like many Americans, Ms. Shimon has recently been through some rough times. She lost a house to foreclosure, declared bankruptcy, got divorced and is now a single mother, teaching high school English in a Denver suburb.
She wanted a house but no lender would touch her. The Federal Housing Administration was more obliging. With the F.H.A. insuring her mortgage, Ms. Shimon was able to buy a $134,000 fixer-upper in August.
Absolutely ludicrous, given her circumstances should she be thinking about buying a house? Are these people on drugs? but… this loser in life ” *WANTED* a house”, geez… arrogance, greed, sense of entitlement, makes me MAD!
October 12, 2009 at 4:16 PM #468390kev374
ParticipantI knew this day was coming…
That was the case for Bernadine Shimon. Like many Americans, Ms. Shimon has recently been through some rough times. She lost a house to foreclosure, declared bankruptcy, got divorced and is now a single mother, teaching high school English in a Denver suburb.
She wanted a house but no lender would touch her. The Federal Housing Administration was more obliging. With the F.H.A. insuring her mortgage, Ms. Shimon was able to buy a $134,000 fixer-upper in August.
Absolutely ludicrous, given her circumstances should she be thinking about buying a house? Are these people on drugs? but… this loser in life ” *WANTED* a house”, geez… arrogance, greed, sense of entitlement, makes me MAD!
October 12, 2009 at 4:16 PM #468603kev374
ParticipantI knew this day was coming…
That was the case for Bernadine Shimon. Like many Americans, Ms. Shimon has recently been through some rough times. She lost a house to foreclosure, declared bankruptcy, got divorced and is now a single mother, teaching high school English in a Denver suburb.
She wanted a house but no lender would touch her. The Federal Housing Administration was more obliging. With the F.H.A. insuring her mortgage, Ms. Shimon was able to buy a $134,000 fixer-upper in August.
Absolutely ludicrous, given her circumstances should she be thinking about buying a house? Are these people on drugs? but… this loser in life ” *WANTED* a house”, geez… arrogance, greed, sense of entitlement, makes me MAD!
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