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ocrenter
Participantcheapest over 3000sqft home in SEH is officially not part of the development in Venzano. I remember just a year ago telling the sales lady that I would buy if these homes go down to $550k, she laughed and said that wouldn’t be possible.
686 WEATHERSTONE
4/4/3022sqft
11/2006: purchased for 730k
12/2007: listed
Price Reduced: 01/18/08 — $659,900 to $599,900
Price Reduced: 02/13/08 — $599,900 to $574,900
Price Increased: 04/18/08 — $574,900 to $584,900ocrenter
Participantmade in China under foreign supervision and guidelines vs made in China by a Chinese company are totally different.
for example, your Lenovo laptop made in China sucks, but my Acer laptop made in China has never failed me.
but while quality management maybe easy for foreign companies when it comes to computers, cars are something else entirely.
ocrenter
Participantmade in China under foreign supervision and guidelines vs made in China by a Chinese company are totally different.
for example, your Lenovo laptop made in China sucks, but my Acer laptop made in China has never failed me.
but while quality management maybe easy for foreign companies when it comes to computers, cars are something else entirely.
ocrenter
Participantmade in China under foreign supervision and guidelines vs made in China by a Chinese company are totally different.
for example, your Lenovo laptop made in China sucks, but my Acer laptop made in China has never failed me.
but while quality management maybe easy for foreign companies when it comes to computers, cars are something else entirely.
ocrenter
Participantmade in China under foreign supervision and guidelines vs made in China by a Chinese company are totally different.
for example, your Lenovo laptop made in China sucks, but my Acer laptop made in China has never failed me.
but while quality management maybe easy for foreign companies when it comes to computers, cars are something else entirely.
ocrenter
Participantmade in China under foreign supervision and guidelines vs made in China by a Chinese company are totally different.
for example, your Lenovo laptop made in China sucks, but my Acer laptop made in China has never failed me.
but while quality management maybe easy for foreign companies when it comes to computers, cars are something else entirely.
April 11, 2008 at 5:09 PM in reply to: Anyone else see problems here? $30,000 income buys $316,000 house? #185162ocrenter
ParticipantBlas Vazquez Jr,
we blame the agency involved, not your father. your father works hard and he deserves much better advice than the one that was given.
unfortunately, Community Housing Works, in its attempt to “do good” ended up doing harm to your father and to the general taxpayer. It ended up harming your father by helping him into a home that unfortunately has lost another $100k in value since his purchase back in October. In the meantime, it wasted valuable tax money doing so.
you see, Jr, back in October it was painfully obvious to everyone that knows the housing market (and as an agency that’s involved in housing CHW should have known this) that housing value was going to continue to decline. do you know there’s a 822 sqft house on Fairmont street in the same neighborhood as your father’s home that is now selling for $190,000? how nice would it be for your father to have $115,000 less in mortgage burden to worry about.
April 11, 2008 at 5:09 PM in reply to: Anyone else see problems here? $30,000 income buys $316,000 house? #185175ocrenter
ParticipantBlas Vazquez Jr,
we blame the agency involved, not your father. your father works hard and he deserves much better advice than the one that was given.
unfortunately, Community Housing Works, in its attempt to “do good” ended up doing harm to your father and to the general taxpayer. It ended up harming your father by helping him into a home that unfortunately has lost another $100k in value since his purchase back in October. In the meantime, it wasted valuable tax money doing so.
you see, Jr, back in October it was painfully obvious to everyone that knows the housing market (and as an agency that’s involved in housing CHW should have known this) that housing value was going to continue to decline. do you know there’s a 822 sqft house on Fairmont street in the same neighborhood as your father’s home that is now selling for $190,000? how nice would it be for your father to have $115,000 less in mortgage burden to worry about.
April 11, 2008 at 5:09 PM in reply to: Anyone else see problems here? $30,000 income buys $316,000 house? #185203ocrenter
ParticipantBlas Vazquez Jr,
we blame the agency involved, not your father. your father works hard and he deserves much better advice than the one that was given.
unfortunately, Community Housing Works, in its attempt to “do good” ended up doing harm to your father and to the general taxpayer. It ended up harming your father by helping him into a home that unfortunately has lost another $100k in value since his purchase back in October. In the meantime, it wasted valuable tax money doing so.
you see, Jr, back in October it was painfully obvious to everyone that knows the housing market (and as an agency that’s involved in housing CHW should have known this) that housing value was going to continue to decline. do you know there’s a 822 sqft house on Fairmont street in the same neighborhood as your father’s home that is now selling for $190,000? how nice would it be for your father to have $115,000 less in mortgage burden to worry about.
April 11, 2008 at 5:09 PM in reply to: Anyone else see problems here? $30,000 income buys $316,000 house? #185212ocrenter
ParticipantBlas Vazquez Jr,
we blame the agency involved, not your father. your father works hard and he deserves much better advice than the one that was given.
unfortunately, Community Housing Works, in its attempt to “do good” ended up doing harm to your father and to the general taxpayer. It ended up harming your father by helping him into a home that unfortunately has lost another $100k in value since his purchase back in October. In the meantime, it wasted valuable tax money doing so.
you see, Jr, back in October it was painfully obvious to everyone that knows the housing market (and as an agency that’s involved in housing CHW should have known this) that housing value was going to continue to decline. do you know there’s a 822 sqft house on Fairmont street in the same neighborhood as your father’s home that is now selling for $190,000? how nice would it be for your father to have $115,000 less in mortgage burden to worry about.
April 11, 2008 at 5:09 PM in reply to: Anyone else see problems here? $30,000 income buys $316,000 house? #185214ocrenter
ParticipantBlas Vazquez Jr,
we blame the agency involved, not your father. your father works hard and he deserves much better advice than the one that was given.
unfortunately, Community Housing Works, in its attempt to “do good” ended up doing harm to your father and to the general taxpayer. It ended up harming your father by helping him into a home that unfortunately has lost another $100k in value since his purchase back in October. In the meantime, it wasted valuable tax money doing so.
you see, Jr, back in October it was painfully obvious to everyone that knows the housing market (and as an agency that’s involved in housing CHW should have known this) that housing value was going to continue to decline. do you know there’s a 822 sqft house on Fairmont street in the same neighborhood as your father’s home that is now selling for $190,000? how nice would it be for your father to have $115,000 less in mortgage burden to worry about.
ocrenter
Participantremember back in November of ’07 there was a “sudden” and “unexplainable” drop in both the NODs as well as REOs?
well folks, count 4 months forward and we have March.
So the 1600 NODs from 11/2007 mature into 1161 REOs, that’s a 72.5% NOD to REO rate!
as for the 3284 NODs, very respectable especially with all of the postponements and delays.
ocrenter
Participantremember back in November of ’07 there was a “sudden” and “unexplainable” drop in both the NODs as well as REOs?
well folks, count 4 months forward and we have March.
So the 1600 NODs from 11/2007 mature into 1161 REOs, that’s a 72.5% NOD to REO rate!
as for the 3284 NODs, very respectable especially with all of the postponements and delays.
ocrenter
Participantremember back in November of ’07 there was a “sudden” and “unexplainable” drop in both the NODs as well as REOs?
well folks, count 4 months forward and we have March.
So the 1600 NODs from 11/2007 mature into 1161 REOs, that’s a 72.5% NOD to REO rate!
as for the 3284 NODs, very respectable especially with all of the postponements and delays.
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