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March 30, 2008 at 6:12 PM in reply to: “ATTENTION PEOPLE OF PHILADELPHIA – YOU NO LONGER HAVE TO PAY YOUR MORTGAGES! “ #178891March 30, 2008 at 6:12 PM in reply to: “ATTENTION PEOPLE OF PHILADELPHIA – YOU NO LONGER HAVE TO PAY YOUR MORTGAGES! “ #178900
Navydoc
ParticipantGosh, now I feel like an idiot. A few years ago my mother, who lives near Philly, was considering taking equity out of her home and I foolishly convinced her to pay it off! I hope she’s still talking to me…..
March 30, 2008 at 6:12 PM in reply to: “ATTENTION PEOPLE OF PHILADELPHIA – YOU NO LONGER HAVE TO PAY YOUR MORTGAGES! “ #178909Navydoc
ParticipantGosh, now I feel like an idiot. A few years ago my mother, who lives near Philly, was considering taking equity out of her home and I foolishly convinced her to pay it off! I hope she’s still talking to me…..
March 30, 2008 at 6:12 PM in reply to: “ATTENTION PEOPLE OF PHILADELPHIA – YOU NO LONGER HAVE TO PAY YOUR MORTGAGES! “ #178987Navydoc
ParticipantGosh, now I feel like an idiot. A few years ago my mother, who lives near Philly, was considering taking equity out of her home and I foolishly convinced her to pay it off! I hope she’s still talking to me…..
Navydoc
ParticipantDo not forget to add the amount the house depreciates over that same 3-year period to your monthly losses. If the house depreciates 10%, which I think is a quite realistic possibility, the $37,000 loss doesn’t look so bad any more. I agree with my fellow Piggs, sell immediately (if you can).
Navydoc
ParticipantDo not forget to add the amount the house depreciates over that same 3-year period to your monthly losses. If the house depreciates 10%, which I think is a quite realistic possibility, the $37,000 loss doesn’t look so bad any more. I agree with my fellow Piggs, sell immediately (if you can).
Navydoc
ParticipantDo not forget to add the amount the house depreciates over that same 3-year period to your monthly losses. If the house depreciates 10%, which I think is a quite realistic possibility, the $37,000 loss doesn’t look so bad any more. I agree with my fellow Piggs, sell immediately (if you can).
Navydoc
ParticipantDo not forget to add the amount the house depreciates over that same 3-year period to your monthly losses. If the house depreciates 10%, which I think is a quite realistic possibility, the $37,000 loss doesn’t look so bad any more. I agree with my fellow Piggs, sell immediately (if you can).
Navydoc
ParticipantDo not forget to add the amount the house depreciates over that same 3-year period to your monthly losses. If the house depreciates 10%, which I think is a quite realistic possibility, the $37,000 loss doesn’t look so bad any more. I agree with my fellow Piggs, sell immediately (if you can).
March 28, 2008 at 6:43 AM in reply to: looking for an agent who can help us to buy a house in the next 6 months #177493Navydoc
ParticipantYeah that’s no BS JWM. Cadream why the rush to buy? I gotta tell you we’re DYING to buy a house; the down payment seems like it’s burning a hole in my bank account, and I’m looking at the very same price range you are. While I won’t be moving to SD for another year, my wife and I have discussed the fact that if conditions in the housing market have not substantially improved we’re going to rent a place there. You do understand you will likely lose about $100,000 of your down money in the next year right? If you are ok with that you and I have a VERY different idea about the value of money.
Good luck with that anal probing! Wait, I have to adjust my tin-foil hat…..
March 28, 2008 at 6:43 AM in reply to: looking for an agent who can help us to buy a house in the next 6 months #177846Navydoc
ParticipantYeah that’s no BS JWM. Cadream why the rush to buy? I gotta tell you we’re DYING to buy a house; the down payment seems like it’s burning a hole in my bank account, and I’m looking at the very same price range you are. While I won’t be moving to SD for another year, my wife and I have discussed the fact that if conditions in the housing market have not substantially improved we’re going to rent a place there. You do understand you will likely lose about $100,000 of your down money in the next year right? If you are ok with that you and I have a VERY different idea about the value of money.
Good luck with that anal probing! Wait, I have to adjust my tin-foil hat…..
March 28, 2008 at 6:43 AM in reply to: looking for an agent who can help us to buy a house in the next 6 months #177852Navydoc
ParticipantYeah that’s no BS JWM. Cadream why the rush to buy? I gotta tell you we’re DYING to buy a house; the down payment seems like it’s burning a hole in my bank account, and I’m looking at the very same price range you are. While I won’t be moving to SD for another year, my wife and I have discussed the fact that if conditions in the housing market have not substantially improved we’re going to rent a place there. You do understand you will likely lose about $100,000 of your down money in the next year right? If you are ok with that you and I have a VERY different idea about the value of money.
Good luck with that anal probing! Wait, I have to adjust my tin-foil hat…..
March 28, 2008 at 6:43 AM in reply to: looking for an agent who can help us to buy a house in the next 6 months #177860Navydoc
ParticipantYeah that’s no BS JWM. Cadream why the rush to buy? I gotta tell you we’re DYING to buy a house; the down payment seems like it’s burning a hole in my bank account, and I’m looking at the very same price range you are. While I won’t be moving to SD for another year, my wife and I have discussed the fact that if conditions in the housing market have not substantially improved we’re going to rent a place there. You do understand you will likely lose about $100,000 of your down money in the next year right? If you are ok with that you and I have a VERY different idea about the value of money.
Good luck with that anal probing! Wait, I have to adjust my tin-foil hat…..
March 28, 2008 at 6:43 AM in reply to: looking for an agent who can help us to buy a house in the next 6 months #177949Navydoc
ParticipantYeah that’s no BS JWM. Cadream why the rush to buy? I gotta tell you we’re DYING to buy a house; the down payment seems like it’s burning a hole in my bank account, and I’m looking at the very same price range you are. While I won’t be moving to SD for another year, my wife and I have discussed the fact that if conditions in the housing market have not substantially improved we’re going to rent a place there. You do understand you will likely lose about $100,000 of your down money in the next year right? If you are ok with that you and I have a VERY different idea about the value of money.
Good luck with that anal probing! Wait, I have to adjust my tin-foil hat…..
March 25, 2008 at 12:38 PM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #176395Navydoc
ParticipantSo where does that leave folks who “speculated” that their home would go up in value, so they could take that teaser rate and option arm to afford a place they wouldn’t qualify for? In Claifornia I think there are a lot of these people, and they ARE actually living in the home. How do they get bailed out? I just don’t think there is enough money at the governments disposal to solve this problem.
Pehaps I’m overestimating the number of people out there like this, but I pesonally know a large number of them, so I kind of doubt it.
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