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March 18, 2010 at 2:07 PM #528415March 18, 2010 at 2:14 PM #527484
briansd1
Guest[quote=sdrealtor]Brian
how you are such an expert on human behavior. Personally I beleive you are just making this all up as you go along.
[/quote]sdrealtor, I know that most buyers barely squeak by on qualifying for their mortgages. That doesn’t give them much leeway to deal with other expenses and setbacks that come up in life.
Homebuyers generally buy more than they can afford. Appreciation was the savior… But depreciation will be their downfall.
March 18, 2010 at 2:14 PM #527617briansd1
Guest[quote=sdrealtor]Brian
how you are such an expert on human behavior. Personally I beleive you are just making this all up as you go along.
[/quote]sdrealtor, I know that most buyers barely squeak by on qualifying for their mortgages. That doesn’t give them much leeway to deal with other expenses and setbacks that come up in life.
Homebuyers generally buy more than they can afford. Appreciation was the savior… But depreciation will be their downfall.
March 18, 2010 at 2:14 PM #528065briansd1
Guest[quote=sdrealtor]Brian
how you are such an expert on human behavior. Personally I beleive you are just making this all up as you go along.
[/quote]sdrealtor, I know that most buyers barely squeak by on qualifying for their mortgages. That doesn’t give them much leeway to deal with other expenses and setbacks that come up in life.
Homebuyers generally buy more than they can afford. Appreciation was the savior… But depreciation will be their downfall.
March 18, 2010 at 2:14 PM #528162briansd1
Guest[quote=sdrealtor]Brian
how you are such an expert on human behavior. Personally I beleive you are just making this all up as you go along.
[/quote]sdrealtor, I know that most buyers barely squeak by on qualifying for their mortgages. That doesn’t give them much leeway to deal with other expenses and setbacks that come up in life.
Homebuyers generally buy more than they can afford. Appreciation was the savior… But depreciation will be their downfall.
March 18, 2010 at 2:14 PM #528420briansd1
Guest[quote=sdrealtor]Brian
how you are such an expert on human behavior. Personally I beleive you are just making this all up as you go along.
[/quote]sdrealtor, I know that most buyers barely squeak by on qualifying for their mortgages. That doesn’t give them much leeway to deal with other expenses and setbacks that come up in life.
Homebuyers generally buy more than they can afford. Appreciation was the savior… But depreciation will be their downfall.
March 18, 2010 at 2:25 PM #527494scaredyclassic
Participantthere’s even a phrase for it….
house poor
Definition
The condition of having very little cash because nearly all of one’s net worth is tied up in one’s house.
March 18, 2010 at 2:25 PM #527627scaredyclassic
Participantthere’s even a phrase for it….
house poor
Definition
The condition of having very little cash because nearly all of one’s net worth is tied up in one’s house.
March 18, 2010 at 2:25 PM #528075scaredyclassic
Participantthere’s even a phrase for it….
house poor
Definition
The condition of having very little cash because nearly all of one’s net worth is tied up in one’s house.
March 18, 2010 at 2:25 PM #528172scaredyclassic
Participantthere’s even a phrase for it….
house poor
Definition
The condition of having very little cash because nearly all of one’s net worth is tied up in one’s house.
March 18, 2010 at 2:25 PM #528431scaredyclassic
Participantthere’s even a phrase for it….
house poor
Definition
The condition of having very little cash because nearly all of one’s net worth is tied up in one’s house.
March 18, 2010 at 2:30 PM #527499SD Realtor
ParticipantRead what I wrote. I never said walking away was not good or bad. Just don’t blame your poor decisions on other people, or external conditions, or Alan Greenspan, or (pick your scapegoat and insert it here). Taking responsibility in the form of walking away is fine with me. We all pay when someone does that because our govt is controlled by those entities that go walked away from.
There is no doubt all of these greater entities ENCOURAGED people to do the wrong thing, PROVIDED an easy path for them to MAKE STUPID CHOICES. Yet they didn’t sign the loan docs.
March 18, 2010 at 2:30 PM #527632SD Realtor
ParticipantRead what I wrote. I never said walking away was not good or bad. Just don’t blame your poor decisions on other people, or external conditions, or Alan Greenspan, or (pick your scapegoat and insert it here). Taking responsibility in the form of walking away is fine with me. We all pay when someone does that because our govt is controlled by those entities that go walked away from.
There is no doubt all of these greater entities ENCOURAGED people to do the wrong thing, PROVIDED an easy path for them to MAKE STUPID CHOICES. Yet they didn’t sign the loan docs.
March 18, 2010 at 2:30 PM #528080SD Realtor
ParticipantRead what I wrote. I never said walking away was not good or bad. Just don’t blame your poor decisions on other people, or external conditions, or Alan Greenspan, or (pick your scapegoat and insert it here). Taking responsibility in the form of walking away is fine with me. We all pay when someone does that because our govt is controlled by those entities that go walked away from.
There is no doubt all of these greater entities ENCOURAGED people to do the wrong thing, PROVIDED an easy path for them to MAKE STUPID CHOICES. Yet they didn’t sign the loan docs.
March 18, 2010 at 2:30 PM #528177SD Realtor
ParticipantRead what I wrote. I never said walking away was not good or bad. Just don’t blame your poor decisions on other people, or external conditions, or Alan Greenspan, or (pick your scapegoat and insert it here). Taking responsibility in the form of walking away is fine with me. We all pay when someone does that because our govt is controlled by those entities that go walked away from.
There is no doubt all of these greater entities ENCOURAGED people to do the wrong thing, PROVIDED an easy path for them to MAKE STUPID CHOICES. Yet they didn’t sign the loan docs.
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