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ParticipantMy sisters Volvo gets 45 mpg in UK. (2.0 Liter Station Wagon)
Ok an English gallon is a bit bigger than ours, so perhaps 38 Mpg
Anyway, bottom line the Europeans have had this technology for some time.
Psst… Diesel
GH
ParticipantMy sisters Volvo gets 45 mpg in UK. (2.0 Liter Station Wagon)
Ok an English gallon is a bit bigger than ours, so perhaps 38 Mpg
Anyway, bottom line the Europeans have had this technology for some time.
Psst… Diesel
GH
ParticipantMy sisters Volvo gets 45 mpg in UK. (2.0 Liter Station Wagon)
Ok an English gallon is a bit bigger than ours, so perhaps 38 Mpg
Anyway, bottom line the Europeans have had this technology for some time.
Psst… Diesel
GH
ParticipantMy sisters Volvo gets 45 mpg in UK. (2.0 Liter Station Wagon)
Ok an English gallon is a bit bigger than ours, so perhaps 38 Mpg
Anyway, bottom line the Europeans have had this technology for some time.
Psst… Diesel
GH
ParticipantMy sisters Volvo gets 45 mpg in UK. (2.0 Liter Station Wagon)
Ok an English gallon is a bit bigger than ours, so perhaps 38 Mpg
Anyway, bottom line the Europeans have had this technology for some time.
Psst… Diesel
September 20, 2010 at 10:09 PM in reply to: PEW RESEARCH: Walking Away – A Third of Public Says It’s Sometimes OK for Homeowners to Stop Making Mortgage Payments #607119GH
ParticipantI am certain given the resources to pay a mortgage nearly 100% would do so even if the property was underwater temporarily.
I believe most folks that would actually walk away do not have the sustainable income to continue making payments (stated income loans?).
I would personally like to see many of these people prosecuted for lying on their loan docs (Amway biz making $200K etc), but the press presents them as losers, and I can see in a world where we were all told by loser Realtors we need to get in now or be priced out forever, and how the price would go up and we could “just refinance” and take the profit and send the kids to college.. There were few advocates questioning this behavior and questioning why these false and misleading sales pitches were advocated by various realtor associations…
Then we have the Fed… and …
September 20, 2010 at 10:09 PM in reply to: PEW RESEARCH: Walking Away – A Third of Public Says It’s Sometimes OK for Homeowners to Stop Making Mortgage Payments #607207GH
ParticipantI am certain given the resources to pay a mortgage nearly 100% would do so even if the property was underwater temporarily.
I believe most folks that would actually walk away do not have the sustainable income to continue making payments (stated income loans?).
I would personally like to see many of these people prosecuted for lying on their loan docs (Amway biz making $200K etc), but the press presents them as losers, and I can see in a world where we were all told by loser Realtors we need to get in now or be priced out forever, and how the price would go up and we could “just refinance” and take the profit and send the kids to college.. There were few advocates questioning this behavior and questioning why these false and misleading sales pitches were advocated by various realtor associations…
Then we have the Fed… and …
September 20, 2010 at 10:09 PM in reply to: PEW RESEARCH: Walking Away – A Third of Public Says It’s Sometimes OK for Homeowners to Stop Making Mortgage Payments #607762GH
ParticipantI am certain given the resources to pay a mortgage nearly 100% would do so even if the property was underwater temporarily.
I believe most folks that would actually walk away do not have the sustainable income to continue making payments (stated income loans?).
I would personally like to see many of these people prosecuted for lying on their loan docs (Amway biz making $200K etc), but the press presents them as losers, and I can see in a world where we were all told by loser Realtors we need to get in now or be priced out forever, and how the price would go up and we could “just refinance” and take the profit and send the kids to college.. There were few advocates questioning this behavior and questioning why these false and misleading sales pitches were advocated by various realtor associations…
Then we have the Fed… and …
September 20, 2010 at 10:09 PM in reply to: PEW RESEARCH: Walking Away – A Third of Public Says It’s Sometimes OK for Homeowners to Stop Making Mortgage Payments #607870GH
ParticipantI am certain given the resources to pay a mortgage nearly 100% would do so even if the property was underwater temporarily.
I believe most folks that would actually walk away do not have the sustainable income to continue making payments (stated income loans?).
I would personally like to see many of these people prosecuted for lying on their loan docs (Amway biz making $200K etc), but the press presents them as losers, and I can see in a world where we were all told by loser Realtors we need to get in now or be priced out forever, and how the price would go up and we could “just refinance” and take the profit and send the kids to college.. There were few advocates questioning this behavior and questioning why these false and misleading sales pitches were advocated by various realtor associations…
Then we have the Fed… and …
September 20, 2010 at 10:09 PM in reply to: PEW RESEARCH: Walking Away – A Third of Public Says It’s Sometimes OK for Homeowners to Stop Making Mortgage Payments #608187GH
ParticipantI am certain given the resources to pay a mortgage nearly 100% would do so even if the property was underwater temporarily.
I believe most folks that would actually walk away do not have the sustainable income to continue making payments (stated income loans?).
I would personally like to see many of these people prosecuted for lying on their loan docs (Amway biz making $200K etc), but the press presents them as losers, and I can see in a world where we were all told by loser Realtors we need to get in now or be priced out forever, and how the price would go up and we could “just refinance” and take the profit and send the kids to college.. There were few advocates questioning this behavior and questioning why these false and misleading sales pitches were advocated by various realtor associations…
Then we have the Fed… and …
GH
ParticipantChula Vista has some nice areas along the 125, but way too many houses built and sold during the bubble.
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ParticipantChula Vista has some nice areas along the 125, but way too many houses built and sold during the bubble.
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ParticipantChula Vista has some nice areas along the 125, but way too many houses built and sold during the bubble.
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ParticipantChula Vista has some nice areas along the 125, but way too many houses built and sold during the bubble.
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