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May 22, 2008 at 9:57 AM in reply to: US Congresswoman walks away from Zero down underwater mortgage #209791May 22, 2008 at 9:57 AM in reply to: US Congresswoman walks away from Zero down underwater mortgage #209828cv2Participant
Yes she can get a loan modification.
Does anyone know how http://youwalkaway.com/ is doing these days?
cv2ParticipantYes so far so good.
But there is a storm gathering: just go to foreclusreradar.com and type in zip 92130. The auction and REO is not much, less than 20 each but preforeclosure is over 60. Out of this 60, the majority is condo/townhomes but an increasing significant amount of SFR is the trend.
cv2ParticipantYes so far so good.
But there is a storm gathering: just go to foreclusreradar.com and type in zip 92130. The auction and REO is not much, less than 20 each but preforeclosure is over 60. Out of this 60, the majority is condo/townhomes but an increasing significant amount of SFR is the trend.
cv2ParticipantYes so far so good.
But there is a storm gathering: just go to foreclusreradar.com and type in zip 92130. The auction and REO is not much, less than 20 each but preforeclosure is over 60. Out of this 60, the majority is condo/townhomes but an increasing significant amount of SFR is the trend.
cv2ParticipantYes so far so good.
But there is a storm gathering: just go to foreclusreradar.com and type in zip 92130. The auction and REO is not much, less than 20 each but preforeclosure is over 60. Out of this 60, the majority is condo/townhomes but an increasing significant amount of SFR is the trend.
cv2ParticipantYes so far so good.
But there is a storm gathering: just go to foreclusreradar.com and type in zip 92130. The auction and REO is not much, less than 20 each but preforeclosure is over 60. Out of this 60, the majority is condo/townhomes but an increasing significant amount of SFR is the trend.
May 21, 2008 at 11:09 AM in reply to: Biggest Drops in 2007 and 2008; housing will fall 50% nominal terms #209067cv2ParticipantI have to say I miss powayseller’s insightful comments on this board. I view her new blog daily. She changed her tone a little bit since got her realtor license but she is still pretty honest and straight talking.
May 21, 2008 at 11:09 AM in reply to: Biggest Drops in 2007 and 2008; housing will fall 50% nominal terms #209131cv2ParticipantI have to say I miss powayseller’s insightful comments on this board. I view her new blog daily. She changed her tone a little bit since got her realtor license but she is still pretty honest and straight talking.
May 21, 2008 at 11:09 AM in reply to: Biggest Drops in 2007 and 2008; housing will fall 50% nominal terms #209161cv2ParticipantI have to say I miss powayseller’s insightful comments on this board. I view her new blog daily. She changed her tone a little bit since got her realtor license but she is still pretty honest and straight talking.
May 21, 2008 at 11:09 AM in reply to: Biggest Drops in 2007 and 2008; housing will fall 50% nominal terms #209183cv2ParticipantI have to say I miss powayseller’s insightful comments on this board. I view her new blog daily. She changed her tone a little bit since got her realtor license but she is still pretty honest and straight talking.
May 21, 2008 at 11:09 AM in reply to: Biggest Drops in 2007 and 2008; housing will fall 50% nominal terms #209216cv2ParticipantI have to say I miss powayseller’s insightful comments on this board. I view her new blog daily. She changed her tone a little bit since got her realtor license but she is still pretty honest and straight talking.
cv2ParticipantUS has enjoyed a world dominance for the past sixty plus years since WWII. I hope this is not the end to it. On the other hand, if its citizens are poor (living on credit cards, HELOC ATM machines), the country although still strong right now, will inevitably go downhill before its turn for world dominance again.
Thoughts?
cv2ParticipantUS has enjoyed a world dominance for the past sixty plus years since WWII. I hope this is not the end to it. On the other hand, if its citizens are poor (living on credit cards, HELOC ATM machines), the country although still strong right now, will inevitably go downhill before its turn for world dominance again.
Thoughts?
cv2ParticipantUS has enjoyed a world dominance for the past sixty plus years since WWII. I hope this is not the end to it. On the other hand, if its citizens are poor (living on credit cards, HELOC ATM machines), the country although still strong right now, will inevitably go downhill before its turn for world dominance again.
Thoughts?
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