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November 21, 2009 at 8:11 PM #486077November 21, 2009 at 8:18 PM #485225SellingMyHomeParticipant
I personally didn’t take out money to buy crap or pay other debt, I used it to fix up my house. Back then I thought I could spend some money on the house, sell it for a little profit, and buy a newer bigger house for my family. Not flipping, just hoping to move up a little.
That dream died about two years ago! Now here I sit underwater. DON’T PITY me though.
This post is in the other topics, so I should grow a spine and allow you all to vent, sorry! If you have some advice for me, please go back to my post.
November 21, 2009 at 8:18 PM #485394SellingMyHomeParticipantI personally didn’t take out money to buy crap or pay other debt, I used it to fix up my house. Back then I thought I could spend some money on the house, sell it for a little profit, and buy a newer bigger house for my family. Not flipping, just hoping to move up a little.
That dream died about two years ago! Now here I sit underwater. DON’T PITY me though.
This post is in the other topics, so I should grow a spine and allow you all to vent, sorry! If you have some advice for me, please go back to my post.
November 21, 2009 at 8:18 PM #485769SellingMyHomeParticipantI personally didn’t take out money to buy crap or pay other debt, I used it to fix up my house. Back then I thought I could spend some money on the house, sell it for a little profit, and buy a newer bigger house for my family. Not flipping, just hoping to move up a little.
That dream died about two years ago! Now here I sit underwater. DON’T PITY me though.
This post is in the other topics, so I should grow a spine and allow you all to vent, sorry! If you have some advice for me, please go back to my post.
November 21, 2009 at 8:18 PM #485852SellingMyHomeParticipantI personally didn’t take out money to buy crap or pay other debt, I used it to fix up my house. Back then I thought I could spend some money on the house, sell it for a little profit, and buy a newer bigger house for my family. Not flipping, just hoping to move up a little.
That dream died about two years ago! Now here I sit underwater. DON’T PITY me though.
This post is in the other topics, so I should grow a spine and allow you all to vent, sorry! If you have some advice for me, please go back to my post.
November 21, 2009 at 8:18 PM #486082SellingMyHomeParticipantI personally didn’t take out money to buy crap or pay other debt, I used it to fix up my house. Back then I thought I could spend some money on the house, sell it for a little profit, and buy a newer bigger house for my family. Not flipping, just hoping to move up a little.
That dream died about two years ago! Now here I sit underwater. DON’T PITY me though.
This post is in the other topics, so I should grow a spine and allow you all to vent, sorry! If you have some advice for me, please go back to my post.
November 21, 2009 at 11:08 PM #485240paramountParticipantIn your group of people who ruined things for you make sure you include the realtors, appraisers, mortgage processors and wall street who committed fraud on a massive scale.
November 21, 2009 at 11:08 PM #485409paramountParticipantIn your group of people who ruined things for you make sure you include the realtors, appraisers, mortgage processors and wall street who committed fraud on a massive scale.
November 21, 2009 at 11:08 PM #485783paramountParticipantIn your group of people who ruined things for you make sure you include the realtors, appraisers, mortgage processors and wall street who committed fraud on a massive scale.
November 21, 2009 at 11:08 PM #485867paramountParticipantIn your group of people who ruined things for you make sure you include the realtors, appraisers, mortgage processors and wall street who committed fraud on a massive scale.
November 21, 2009 at 11:08 PM #486097paramountParticipantIn your group of people who ruined things for you make sure you include the realtors, appraisers, mortgage processors and wall street who committed fraud on a massive scale.
November 22, 2009 at 7:21 AM #485266NotCrankyParticipant[quote=SellingMyHome]We weren’t making bad choices. The banks chose to lend to us. They were greedy. Giving loans without income proof?
The banks’ greed is to blame for this, and the government’s lack of regulation allowed it.
Is my choice to short sell going to drive up prices and ruin the market? No way. Prove it.
Many people wanted the dream of home ownership, is that wrong? Now I find that I can save thousands of dollars a year by renting instead of owning this house whose value was allowed to fall because of bank’s greed.
Their decisions are financial, never moral; so will my decision be.
That’s all I asked in my post, is it financially feasible and/or responsible. I wasn’t looking for a morality lesson, and certainly not your pity!
Again, thanks to those with advice. For those with snide comments to me or to the realtors here actually offering advice, blow off!
And, please: GO CHARGERS![/quote]
Most Realtors are going to be excessively inclined to being milk toasty about how stupid and greedy FB’s are(even if you were neither). They need to ingratiate themselves with potential short-sellers. So, you could say they are humoring you and maybe you are humoring yourself too.November 22, 2009 at 7:21 AM #485434NotCrankyParticipant[quote=SellingMyHome]We weren’t making bad choices. The banks chose to lend to us. They were greedy. Giving loans without income proof?
The banks’ greed is to blame for this, and the government’s lack of regulation allowed it.
Is my choice to short sell going to drive up prices and ruin the market? No way. Prove it.
Many people wanted the dream of home ownership, is that wrong? Now I find that I can save thousands of dollars a year by renting instead of owning this house whose value was allowed to fall because of bank’s greed.
Their decisions are financial, never moral; so will my decision be.
That’s all I asked in my post, is it financially feasible and/or responsible. I wasn’t looking for a morality lesson, and certainly not your pity!
Again, thanks to those with advice. For those with snide comments to me or to the realtors here actually offering advice, blow off!
And, please: GO CHARGERS![/quote]
Most Realtors are going to be excessively inclined to being milk toasty about how stupid and greedy FB’s are(even if you were neither). They need to ingratiate themselves with potential short-sellers. So, you could say they are humoring you and maybe you are humoring yourself too.November 22, 2009 at 7:21 AM #485807NotCrankyParticipant[quote=SellingMyHome]We weren’t making bad choices. The banks chose to lend to us. They were greedy. Giving loans without income proof?
The banks’ greed is to blame for this, and the government’s lack of regulation allowed it.
Is my choice to short sell going to drive up prices and ruin the market? No way. Prove it.
Many people wanted the dream of home ownership, is that wrong? Now I find that I can save thousands of dollars a year by renting instead of owning this house whose value was allowed to fall because of bank’s greed.
Their decisions are financial, never moral; so will my decision be.
That’s all I asked in my post, is it financially feasible and/or responsible. I wasn’t looking for a morality lesson, and certainly not your pity!
Again, thanks to those with advice. For those with snide comments to me or to the realtors here actually offering advice, blow off!
And, please: GO CHARGERS![/quote]
Most Realtors are going to be excessively inclined to being milk toasty about how stupid and greedy FB’s are(even if you were neither). They need to ingratiate themselves with potential short-sellers. So, you could say they are humoring you and maybe you are humoring yourself too.November 22, 2009 at 7:21 AM #485892NotCrankyParticipant[quote=SellingMyHome]We weren’t making bad choices. The banks chose to lend to us. They were greedy. Giving loans without income proof?
The banks’ greed is to blame for this, and the government’s lack of regulation allowed it.
Is my choice to short sell going to drive up prices and ruin the market? No way. Prove it.
Many people wanted the dream of home ownership, is that wrong? Now I find that I can save thousands of dollars a year by renting instead of owning this house whose value was allowed to fall because of bank’s greed.
Their decisions are financial, never moral; so will my decision be.
That’s all I asked in my post, is it financially feasible and/or responsible. I wasn’t looking for a morality lesson, and certainly not your pity!
Again, thanks to those with advice. For those with snide comments to me or to the realtors here actually offering advice, blow off!
And, please: GO CHARGERS![/quote]
Most Realtors are going to be excessively inclined to being milk toasty about how stupid and greedy FB’s are(even if you were neither). They need to ingratiate themselves with potential short-sellers. So, you could say they are humoring you and maybe you are humoring yourself too. -
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