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April 30, 2008 at 10:52 AM #196699April 30, 2008 at 11:07 AM #196586Ex-SDParticipant
gromit: If your friend didn’t take a huge second or heloc on that house, it looks like he walked away with a chunk of change considering that he owned the home for 18 years, paid down the mortgage (or paid it off) and sold it for $320k more than he paid for it.
–Date Sold—–Price
04/28/2008—-$900,000
04/03/1990—-$580,000
09/20/1983—-$262,500April 30, 2008 at 11:07 AM #196619Ex-SDParticipantgromit: If your friend didn’t take a huge second or heloc on that house, it looks like he walked away with a chunk of change considering that he owned the home for 18 years, paid down the mortgage (or paid it off) and sold it for $320k more than he paid for it.
–Date Sold—–Price
04/28/2008—-$900,000
04/03/1990—-$580,000
09/20/1983—-$262,500April 30, 2008 at 11:07 AM #196643Ex-SDParticipantgromit: If your friend didn’t take a huge second or heloc on that house, it looks like he walked away with a chunk of change considering that he owned the home for 18 years, paid down the mortgage (or paid it off) and sold it for $320k more than he paid for it.
–Date Sold—–Price
04/28/2008—-$900,000
04/03/1990—-$580,000
09/20/1983—-$262,500April 30, 2008 at 11:07 AM #196665Ex-SDParticipantgromit: If your friend didn’t take a huge second or heloc on that house, it looks like he walked away with a chunk of change considering that he owned the home for 18 years, paid down the mortgage (or paid it off) and sold it for $320k more than he paid for it.
–Date Sold—–Price
04/28/2008—-$900,000
04/03/1990—-$580,000
09/20/1983—-$262,500April 30, 2008 at 11:07 AM #196704Ex-SDParticipantgromit: If your friend didn’t take a huge second or heloc on that house, it looks like he walked away with a chunk of change considering that he owned the home for 18 years, paid down the mortgage (or paid it off) and sold it for $320k more than he paid for it.
–Date Sold—–Price
04/28/2008—-$900,000
04/03/1990—-$580,000
09/20/1983—-$262,500April 30, 2008 at 11:10 AM #196591blahblahblahParticipantThis was my friend’s house. It’s upsetting to me to see it discussed here like this. Nuff said, I hope.
Sorry. Of course it has also been upsetting for many of us here to watch speculators bid up the prices of homes using crazy loans and by committing outright fraud on loan applications. How many people LIED on their loan applications? How many hedge funds packaged bogus doo-doo loans as AAA and sold them to pension funds? Twenty years ago these shenanigans would have landed those responsible IN PRISON but now it’s all okay for some reason.
Many financially conservative and responsible people here and in other parts of the country refused to participate in this fraud, they refused to put their family’s finances at risk, so they didn’t buy houses. They have been forced to rent, they have been forced to move more often than they would like, and worst of all, they have had to deal with untold amounts of BS from their friends and relatives about why they are stupid for not buying a house. So we are sorry that your friend is in a tough situation, but please feel the same for us that have had a tough time on the other side of this situation as well. ‘Nuff said.
April 30, 2008 at 11:10 AM #196624blahblahblahParticipantThis was my friend’s house. It’s upsetting to me to see it discussed here like this. Nuff said, I hope.
Sorry. Of course it has also been upsetting for many of us here to watch speculators bid up the prices of homes using crazy loans and by committing outright fraud on loan applications. How many people LIED on their loan applications? How many hedge funds packaged bogus doo-doo loans as AAA and sold them to pension funds? Twenty years ago these shenanigans would have landed those responsible IN PRISON but now it’s all okay for some reason.
Many financially conservative and responsible people here and in other parts of the country refused to participate in this fraud, they refused to put their family’s finances at risk, so they didn’t buy houses. They have been forced to rent, they have been forced to move more often than they would like, and worst of all, they have had to deal with untold amounts of BS from their friends and relatives about why they are stupid for not buying a house. So we are sorry that your friend is in a tough situation, but please feel the same for us that have had a tough time on the other side of this situation as well. ‘Nuff said.
April 30, 2008 at 11:10 AM #196648blahblahblahParticipantThis was my friend’s house. It’s upsetting to me to see it discussed here like this. Nuff said, I hope.
Sorry. Of course it has also been upsetting for many of us here to watch speculators bid up the prices of homes using crazy loans and by committing outright fraud on loan applications. How many people LIED on their loan applications? How many hedge funds packaged bogus doo-doo loans as AAA and sold them to pension funds? Twenty years ago these shenanigans would have landed those responsible IN PRISON but now it’s all okay for some reason.
Many financially conservative and responsible people here and in other parts of the country refused to participate in this fraud, they refused to put their family’s finances at risk, so they didn’t buy houses. They have been forced to rent, they have been forced to move more often than they would like, and worst of all, they have had to deal with untold amounts of BS from their friends and relatives about why they are stupid for not buying a house. So we are sorry that your friend is in a tough situation, but please feel the same for us that have had a tough time on the other side of this situation as well. ‘Nuff said.
April 30, 2008 at 11:10 AM #196670blahblahblahParticipantThis was my friend’s house. It’s upsetting to me to see it discussed here like this. Nuff said, I hope.
Sorry. Of course it has also been upsetting for many of us here to watch speculators bid up the prices of homes using crazy loans and by committing outright fraud on loan applications. How many people LIED on their loan applications? How many hedge funds packaged bogus doo-doo loans as AAA and sold them to pension funds? Twenty years ago these shenanigans would have landed those responsible IN PRISON but now it’s all okay for some reason.
Many financially conservative and responsible people here and in other parts of the country refused to participate in this fraud, they refused to put their family’s finances at risk, so they didn’t buy houses. They have been forced to rent, they have been forced to move more often than they would like, and worst of all, they have had to deal with untold amounts of BS from their friends and relatives about why they are stupid for not buying a house. So we are sorry that your friend is in a tough situation, but please feel the same for us that have had a tough time on the other side of this situation as well. ‘Nuff said.
April 30, 2008 at 11:10 AM #196709blahblahblahParticipantThis was my friend’s house. It’s upsetting to me to see it discussed here like this. Nuff said, I hope.
Sorry. Of course it has also been upsetting for many of us here to watch speculators bid up the prices of homes using crazy loans and by committing outright fraud on loan applications. How many people LIED on their loan applications? How many hedge funds packaged bogus doo-doo loans as AAA and sold them to pension funds? Twenty years ago these shenanigans would have landed those responsible IN PRISON but now it’s all okay for some reason.
Many financially conservative and responsible people here and in other parts of the country refused to participate in this fraud, they refused to put their family’s finances at risk, so they didn’t buy houses. They have been forced to rent, they have been forced to move more often than they would like, and worst of all, they have had to deal with untold amounts of BS from their friends and relatives about why they are stupid for not buying a house. So we are sorry that your friend is in a tough situation, but please feel the same for us that have had a tough time on the other side of this situation as well. ‘Nuff said.
April 30, 2008 at 1:20 PM #196666svelteParticipantPeace, Gromit.
It wasn’t my cup of tea, but I can see why others might like it.
Take care and best wishes.
April 30, 2008 at 1:20 PM #196698svelteParticipantPeace, Gromit.
It wasn’t my cup of tea, but I can see why others might like it.
Take care and best wishes.
April 30, 2008 at 1:20 PM #196723svelteParticipantPeace, Gromit.
It wasn’t my cup of tea, but I can see why others might like it.
Take care and best wishes.
April 30, 2008 at 1:20 PM #196745svelteParticipantPeace, Gromit.
It wasn’t my cup of tea, but I can see why others might like it.
Take care and best wishes.
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