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February 25, 2010 at 3:21 PM in reply to: Mortgages in walkable areas less likely to default. #518750
patb
Participanthere’s the guy to interview.
JIM THE REALTOR http://www.bubbleinfo.com
He’s the one who was working it on the way up and the way down and he has video the whole way….
patb
Participanthere’s the guy to interview.
JIM THE REALTOR http://www.bubbleinfo.com
He’s the one who was working it on the way up and the way down and he has video the whole way….
patb
Participanthere’s the guy to interview.
JIM THE REALTOR http://www.bubbleinfo.com
He’s the one who was working it on the way up and the way down and he has video the whole way….
patb
Participanthere’s the guy to interview.
JIM THE REALTOR http://www.bubbleinfo.com
He’s the one who was working it on the way up and the way down and he has video the whole way….
patb
Participanthere’s the guy to interview.
JIM THE REALTOR http://www.bubbleinfo.com
He’s the one who was working it on the way up and the way down and he has video the whole way….
patb
Participantdude
this site isnt home to them, but, if you want
to interview a drooling idiot, look up Casey Serin.Aside from one gal who was here recently talking about
her foreclosure, this is the housing bears.patb
Participantdude
this site isnt home to them, but, if you want
to interview a drooling idiot, look up Casey Serin.Aside from one gal who was here recently talking about
her foreclosure, this is the housing bears.patb
Participantdude
this site isnt home to them, but, if you want
to interview a drooling idiot, look up Casey Serin.Aside from one gal who was here recently talking about
her foreclosure, this is the housing bears.patb
Participantdude
this site isnt home to them, but, if you want
to interview a drooling idiot, look up Casey Serin.Aside from one gal who was here recently talking about
her foreclosure, this is the housing bears.patb
Participantdude
this site isnt home to them, but, if you want
to interview a drooling idiot, look up Casey Serin.Aside from one gal who was here recently talking about
her foreclosure, this is the housing bears.February 19, 2010 at 9:10 PM in reply to: Talked with kid that lived in our foreclosure we bought #515414patb
Participant[quote=svelte]Great stories, WH.
Especially about the kid. Sometimes I think that people make too much on the effect of foreclosure on kids.
Remembering back in my childhood, I did not care at all whether we rented or bought or whatever. As long as I had a place to lay my head, store my clothes and play with my toys I was happy.
My parents seemed very happy (and stressed!) when we bought our first home when I was 10, but to me it was just another home. We could have rented for all I cared.[/quote]
Myparents lost a house when i was a kid, but i was too young to remember it.
February 19, 2010 at 9:10 PM in reply to: Talked with kid that lived in our foreclosure we bought #515555patb
Participant[quote=svelte]Great stories, WH.
Especially about the kid. Sometimes I think that people make too much on the effect of foreclosure on kids.
Remembering back in my childhood, I did not care at all whether we rented or bought or whatever. As long as I had a place to lay my head, store my clothes and play with my toys I was happy.
My parents seemed very happy (and stressed!) when we bought our first home when I was 10, but to me it was just another home. We could have rented for all I cared.[/quote]
Myparents lost a house when i was a kid, but i was too young to remember it.
February 19, 2010 at 9:10 PM in reply to: Talked with kid that lived in our foreclosure we bought #515977patb
Participant[quote=svelte]Great stories, WH.
Especially about the kid. Sometimes I think that people make too much on the effect of foreclosure on kids.
Remembering back in my childhood, I did not care at all whether we rented or bought or whatever. As long as I had a place to lay my head, store my clothes and play with my toys I was happy.
My parents seemed very happy (and stressed!) when we bought our first home when I was 10, but to me it was just another home. We could have rented for all I cared.[/quote]
Myparents lost a house when i was a kid, but i was too young to remember it.
February 19, 2010 at 9:10 PM in reply to: Talked with kid that lived in our foreclosure we bought #516069patb
Participant[quote=svelte]Great stories, WH.
Especially about the kid. Sometimes I think that people make too much on the effect of foreclosure on kids.
Remembering back in my childhood, I did not care at all whether we rented or bought or whatever. As long as I had a place to lay my head, store my clothes and play with my toys I was happy.
My parents seemed very happy (and stressed!) when we bought our first home when I was 10, but to me it was just another home. We could have rented for all I cared.[/quote]
Myparents lost a house when i was a kid, but i was too young to remember it.
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