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June 5, 2009 at 2:32 PM #411858June 7, 2009 at 8:01 AM #411742UCGalParticipant
Isn’t Sam Zell the guy who bought the Tribune and LA Times and drove them to brink of bankruptcy? Not sure I’d take his investment opinion as gospel.
June 7, 2009 at 8:01 AM #411979UCGalParticipantIsn’t Sam Zell the guy who bought the Tribune and LA Times and drove them to brink of bankruptcy? Not sure I’d take his investment opinion as gospel.
June 7, 2009 at 8:01 AM #412224UCGalParticipantIsn’t Sam Zell the guy who bought the Tribune and LA Times and drove them to brink of bankruptcy? Not sure I’d take his investment opinion as gospel.
June 7, 2009 at 8:01 AM #412291UCGalParticipantIsn’t Sam Zell the guy who bought the Tribune and LA Times and drove them to brink of bankruptcy? Not sure I’d take his investment opinion as gospel.
June 7, 2009 at 8:01 AM #412443UCGalParticipantIsn’t Sam Zell the guy who bought the Tribune and LA Times and drove them to brink of bankruptcy? Not sure I’d take his investment opinion as gospel.
June 7, 2009 at 9:26 AM #411792peterbParticipantYes, I think Zell took it in the shorts with some newspaper investments in the last few years. His nickname is “The grave dancer”. Because he’s bought RE in the past at very low prices. But no one is perfect.
June 7, 2009 at 9:26 AM #412029peterbParticipantYes, I think Zell took it in the shorts with some newspaper investments in the last few years. His nickname is “The grave dancer”. Because he’s bought RE in the past at very low prices. But no one is perfect.
June 7, 2009 at 9:26 AM #412273peterbParticipantYes, I think Zell took it in the shorts with some newspaper investments in the last few years. His nickname is “The grave dancer”. Because he’s bought RE in the past at very low prices. But no one is perfect.
June 7, 2009 at 9:26 AM #412341peterbParticipantYes, I think Zell took it in the shorts with some newspaper investments in the last few years. His nickname is “The grave dancer”. Because he’s bought RE in the past at very low prices. But no one is perfect.
June 7, 2009 at 9:26 AM #412492peterbParticipantYes, I think Zell took it in the shorts with some newspaper investments in the last few years. His nickname is “The grave dancer”. Because he’s bought RE in the past at very low prices. But no one is perfect.
June 7, 2009 at 9:54 AM #411816AKParticipant[quote=Bob]
The reality is, banks ARE lending again. In fact, some lenders are going so far as to once again offer exotic loans such as interest only, etc..But in today’s world, banks will lend only to applicants that are qualified, and thats the way it should be.
[/quote]On rate sheets I’ve seen 5/1 ARMs, 5/1 IO ARMs, 10/20 fixed IO … just about everything except option ARMs. To my great surprise I’ve even found myself debating their merits.
June 7, 2009 at 9:54 AM #412053AKParticipant[quote=Bob]
The reality is, banks ARE lending again. In fact, some lenders are going so far as to once again offer exotic loans such as interest only, etc..But in today’s world, banks will lend only to applicants that are qualified, and thats the way it should be.
[/quote]On rate sheets I’ve seen 5/1 ARMs, 5/1 IO ARMs, 10/20 fixed IO … just about everything except option ARMs. To my great surprise I’ve even found myself debating their merits.
June 7, 2009 at 9:54 AM #412298AKParticipant[quote=Bob]
The reality is, banks ARE lending again. In fact, some lenders are going so far as to once again offer exotic loans such as interest only, etc..But in today’s world, banks will lend only to applicants that are qualified, and thats the way it should be.
[/quote]On rate sheets I’ve seen 5/1 ARMs, 5/1 IO ARMs, 10/20 fixed IO … just about everything except option ARMs. To my great surprise I’ve even found myself debating their merits.
June 7, 2009 at 9:54 AM #412365AKParticipant[quote=Bob]
The reality is, banks ARE lending again. In fact, some lenders are going so far as to once again offer exotic loans such as interest only, etc..But in today’s world, banks will lend only to applicants that are qualified, and thats the way it should be.
[/quote]On rate sheets I’ve seen 5/1 ARMs, 5/1 IO ARMs, 10/20 fixed IO … just about everything except option ARMs. To my great surprise I’ve even found myself debating their merits.
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