Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
mike92104
ParticipantI live right around the corner. It’s a nice house, but on a very busy street. New salem runs parallel to Mira Mesa and all the locals use it to avoid the major street. Glad to see something close for less that $300,00 though. I don’t understand why mira mesa isn’t cheaper. It’s a very boring area house wise.
mike92104
ParticipantI live right around the corner. It’s a nice house, but on a very busy street. New salem runs parallel to Mira Mesa and all the locals use it to avoid the major street. Glad to see something close for less that $300,00 though. I don’t understand why mira mesa isn’t cheaper. It’s a very boring area house wise.
mike92104
ParticipantI live right around the corner. It’s a nice house, but on a very busy street. New salem runs parallel to Mira Mesa and all the locals use it to avoid the major street. Glad to see something close for less that $300,00 though. I don’t understand why mira mesa isn’t cheaper. It’s a very boring area house wise.
mike92104
ParticipantI sent in my absentee ballot. I generally voted against both parties choosing to give the libertarians my vote, and when I didn’t have that option, I voted for myself. The one vote I did give was to Bilbray as a reward for listening to his constituents. (oh yeah, and I made sure I voted against Mike Aguirre!) He should also be on the list of vote outs!
mike92104
ParticipantI sent in my absentee ballot. I generally voted against both parties choosing to give the libertarians my vote, and when I didn’t have that option, I voted for myself. The one vote I did give was to Bilbray as a reward for listening to his constituents. (oh yeah, and I made sure I voted against Mike Aguirre!) He should also be on the list of vote outs!
mike92104
ParticipantI sent in my absentee ballot. I generally voted against both parties choosing to give the libertarians my vote, and when I didn’t have that option, I voted for myself. The one vote I did give was to Bilbray as a reward for listening to his constituents. (oh yeah, and I made sure I voted against Mike Aguirre!) He should also be on the list of vote outs!
mike92104
ParticipantI sent in my absentee ballot. I generally voted against both parties choosing to give the libertarians my vote, and when I didn’t have that option, I voted for myself. The one vote I did give was to Bilbray as a reward for listening to his constituents. (oh yeah, and I made sure I voted against Mike Aguirre!) He should also be on the list of vote outs!
mike92104
ParticipantI sent in my absentee ballot. I generally voted against both parties choosing to give the libertarians my vote, and when I didn’t have that option, I voted for myself. The one vote I did give was to Bilbray as a reward for listening to his constituents. (oh yeah, and I made sure I voted against Mike Aguirre!) He should also be on the list of vote outs!
mike92104
ParticipantThe arguments are good, but the fact is that mortgage rates have gone up.
mike92104
ParticipantThe arguments are good, but the fact is that mortgage rates have gone up.
mike92104
ParticipantThe arguments are good, but the fact is that mortgage rates have gone up.
mike92104
ParticipantThe arguments are good, but the fact is that mortgage rates have gone up.
mike92104
ParticipantThe arguments are good, but the fact is that mortgage rates have gone up.
mike92104
Participant[quote=pemeliza]Say it isn’t so Joe also don’t you know wink nod wink
” The borrower, who lives in suburban Los Angeles, took nearly $200,000 in cash out of his house and then paid less than the monthly interest due on his new loan.
He now owes about $350,000 on a house that is worth only $150,000. He asked not to be identified for fear he would not get a modification, which could reduce his mortgage to $142,500.”
[/quote]
I want my $200,000 free money from the government too!
Or just a $200,000 house for free. That would work as well. -
AuthorPosts
