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June 9, 2009 at 1:24 PM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #413260June 9, 2009 at 1:24 PM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #413406
DWCAP
ParticipantIf you want things to get cheaper, lobby congress to stop the 3.5% PD FHA loans and bs interest rates. Make people save 10-20% and see where housing goes. Part of the problem is that easy money loans just raise real demand until prices are no longer ‘easy’.
(please note, not all FHA loans are 3.5% DP, and traditionally they are rather safe loans)
June 9, 2009 at 1:12 PM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #412708DWCAP
ParticipantPeople dont like to loose money investing. You hear all about the money they got when things went right, but not a peep about the bone headed moves they pulled, unless it is over beers and a sob story that you started. Ask any stock broker, people do dumb things to “protect their investments” even if the best thing they coulda done is to cut their losses and run.
Why does anyone think itll be any different with peoples largest, and prob most emotional, “investment”? People will hold on to the very end, when life kicks them in the gut and makes them let go. Then theyll go whinning about it to their legeslators who will write abunch of unfair crap to get reelected that plays on these sedements. I dont think itll ever be easy to buy a house when prices are “depressed*” like they are (*also see ‘normal’ or ‘semi-affordable’) until they are rising again.
In life very few things are both great and easy.
June 9, 2009 at 1:12 PM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #412944DWCAP
ParticipantPeople dont like to loose money investing. You hear all about the money they got when things went right, but not a peep about the bone headed moves they pulled, unless it is over beers and a sob story that you started. Ask any stock broker, people do dumb things to “protect their investments” even if the best thing they coulda done is to cut their losses and run.
Why does anyone think itll be any different with peoples largest, and prob most emotional, “investment”? People will hold on to the very end, when life kicks them in the gut and makes them let go. Then theyll go whinning about it to their legeslators who will write abunch of unfair crap to get reelected that plays on these sedements. I dont think itll ever be easy to buy a house when prices are “depressed*” like they are (*also see ‘normal’ or ‘semi-affordable’) until they are rising again.
In life very few things are both great and easy.
June 9, 2009 at 1:12 PM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #413189DWCAP
ParticipantPeople dont like to loose money investing. You hear all about the money they got when things went right, but not a peep about the bone headed moves they pulled, unless it is over beers and a sob story that you started. Ask any stock broker, people do dumb things to “protect their investments” even if the best thing they coulda done is to cut their losses and run.
Why does anyone think itll be any different with peoples largest, and prob most emotional, “investment”? People will hold on to the very end, when life kicks them in the gut and makes them let go. Then theyll go whinning about it to their legeslators who will write abunch of unfair crap to get reelected that plays on these sedements. I dont think itll ever be easy to buy a house when prices are “depressed*” like they are (*also see ‘normal’ or ‘semi-affordable’) until they are rising again.
In life very few things are both great and easy.
June 9, 2009 at 1:12 PM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #413255DWCAP
ParticipantPeople dont like to loose money investing. You hear all about the money they got when things went right, but not a peep about the bone headed moves they pulled, unless it is over beers and a sob story that you started. Ask any stock broker, people do dumb things to “protect their investments” even if the best thing they coulda done is to cut their losses and run.
Why does anyone think itll be any different with peoples largest, and prob most emotional, “investment”? People will hold on to the very end, when life kicks them in the gut and makes them let go. Then theyll go whinning about it to their legeslators who will write abunch of unfair crap to get reelected that plays on these sedements. I dont think itll ever be easy to buy a house when prices are “depressed*” like they are (*also see ‘normal’ or ‘semi-affordable’) until they are rising again.
In life very few things are both great and easy.
June 9, 2009 at 1:12 PM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #413401DWCAP
ParticipantPeople dont like to loose money investing. You hear all about the money they got when things went right, but not a peep about the bone headed moves they pulled, unless it is over beers and a sob story that you started. Ask any stock broker, people do dumb things to “protect their investments” even if the best thing they coulda done is to cut their losses and run.
Why does anyone think itll be any different with peoples largest, and prob most emotional, “investment”? People will hold on to the very end, when life kicks them in the gut and makes them let go. Then theyll go whinning about it to their legeslators who will write abunch of unfair crap to get reelected that plays on these sedements. I dont think itll ever be easy to buy a house when prices are “depressed*” like they are (*also see ‘normal’ or ‘semi-affordable’) until they are rising again.
In life very few things are both great and easy.
DWCAP
ParticipantSo she took $1000, and you dont agree with the charges cause you didnt cause any damage? Or you want to see the reciepts cause you dont think the cost should have been that high? These are two different things. Did you take any pictures of the place before you left? Do you have a copy of the move in inspection, to prove damages are not your fault?
DWCAP
ParticipantSo she took $1000, and you dont agree with the charges cause you didnt cause any damage? Or you want to see the reciepts cause you dont think the cost should have been that high? These are two different things. Did you take any pictures of the place before you left? Do you have a copy of the move in inspection, to prove damages are not your fault?
DWCAP
ParticipantSo she took $1000, and you dont agree with the charges cause you didnt cause any damage? Or you want to see the reciepts cause you dont think the cost should have been that high? These are two different things. Did you take any pictures of the place before you left? Do you have a copy of the move in inspection, to prove damages are not your fault?
DWCAP
ParticipantSo she took $1000, and you dont agree with the charges cause you didnt cause any damage? Or you want to see the reciepts cause you dont think the cost should have been that high? These are two different things. Did you take any pictures of the place before you left? Do you have a copy of the move in inspection, to prove damages are not your fault?
DWCAP
ParticipantSo she took $1000, and you dont agree with the charges cause you didnt cause any damage? Or you want to see the reciepts cause you dont think the cost should have been that high? These are two different things. Did you take any pictures of the place before you left? Do you have a copy of the move in inspection, to prove damages are not your fault?
DWCAP
ParticipantThe point of this isnt to delay. This is a club to try to get more and more loan servicers to modify loans. The hope is that a) more loans will be modified to stop foreclosure, b)this will help stablize house values and maybe see some increases, further reducing foreclosures as fewer and fewer people are underwater.
It is a bunch of Bull$%^@, but then the people who wrote this crap actually believe that the problem is falling prices (not bubble prices), and the solution is foreclosure prevention (not affordable prices). Besides, the state government has been kicking the budget can down the road for YEARS, and look how well THAT has turned out for us!
DWCAP
ParticipantThe point of this isnt to delay. This is a club to try to get more and more loan servicers to modify loans. The hope is that a) more loans will be modified to stop foreclosure, b)this will help stablize house values and maybe see some increases, further reducing foreclosures as fewer and fewer people are underwater.
It is a bunch of Bull$%^@, but then the people who wrote this crap actually believe that the problem is falling prices (not bubble prices), and the solution is foreclosure prevention (not affordable prices). Besides, the state government has been kicking the budget can down the road for YEARS, and look how well THAT has turned out for us!
DWCAP
ParticipantThe point of this isnt to delay. This is a club to try to get more and more loan servicers to modify loans. The hope is that a) more loans will be modified to stop foreclosure, b)this will help stablize house values and maybe see some increases, further reducing foreclosures as fewer and fewer people are underwater.
It is a bunch of Bull$%^@, but then the people who wrote this crap actually believe that the problem is falling prices (not bubble prices), and the solution is foreclosure prevention (not affordable prices). Besides, the state government has been kicking the budget can down the road for YEARS, and look how well THAT has turned out for us!
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