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patientrenter
ParticipantHey, earlyretirement, thanks for all the good info.
patientrenter
ParticipantHey, earlyretirement, thanks for all the good info.
patientrenter
ParticipantHey, earlyretirement, thanks for all the good info.
patientrenter
Participant[quote=deadzone]Don’t worry, just wait until sdr chimes in, he’ll explain to you that this lower conforming loan limit is a non event.[/quote]
LoL!
All of sdr’s buyers have more than enough cash to pay for their homes without any loans. Hell, they could all pay for 10 beachfront homes with cash!
patientrenter
Participant[quote=deadzone]Don’t worry, just wait until sdr chimes in, he’ll explain to you that this lower conforming loan limit is a non event.[/quote]
LoL!
All of sdr’s buyers have more than enough cash to pay for their homes without any loans. Hell, they could all pay for 10 beachfront homes with cash!
patientrenter
Participant[quote=deadzone]Don’t worry, just wait until sdr chimes in, he’ll explain to you that this lower conforming loan limit is a non event.[/quote]
LoL!
All of sdr’s buyers have more than enough cash to pay for their homes without any loans. Hell, they could all pay for 10 beachfront homes with cash!
patientrenter
Participant[quote=deadzone]Don’t worry, just wait until sdr chimes in, he’ll explain to you that this lower conforming loan limit is a non event.[/quote]
LoL!
All of sdr’s buyers have more than enough cash to pay for their homes without any loans. Hell, they could all pay for 10 beachfront homes with cash!
patientrenter
Participant[quote=deadzone]Don’t worry, just wait until sdr chimes in, he’ll explain to you that this lower conforming loan limit is a non event.[/quote]
LoL!
All of sdr’s buyers have more than enough cash to pay for their homes without any loans. Hell, they could all pay for 10 beachfront homes with cash!
May 12, 2011 at 2:17 PM in reply to: GSE limits slated to drop (PLUS bonus question for mortgage experts) #694933patientrenter
Participant[quote=walterwhite]after all this effort to prop up the housing market, doesn’t it just seem like there has to be a catch; like, we’ll lower the limit, but give you a tax credit for the difference, or these are the new rules, but if we begin to notice it has any bad effect, we’ll immediately revoke them and go back where we were, or some other freaky shenanigans.[/quote]
Exactly. A very accurate summary of public policy. Not bad for someone who wonders what the point of anything is.
May 12, 2011 at 2:17 PM in reply to: GSE limits slated to drop (PLUS bonus question for mortgage experts) #695020patientrenter
Participant[quote=walterwhite]after all this effort to prop up the housing market, doesn’t it just seem like there has to be a catch; like, we’ll lower the limit, but give you a tax credit for the difference, or these are the new rules, but if we begin to notice it has any bad effect, we’ll immediately revoke them and go back where we were, or some other freaky shenanigans.[/quote]
Exactly. A very accurate summary of public policy. Not bad for someone who wonders what the point of anything is.
May 12, 2011 at 2:17 PM in reply to: GSE limits slated to drop (PLUS bonus question for mortgage experts) #695623patientrenter
Participant[quote=walterwhite]after all this effort to prop up the housing market, doesn’t it just seem like there has to be a catch; like, we’ll lower the limit, but give you a tax credit for the difference, or these are the new rules, but if we begin to notice it has any bad effect, we’ll immediately revoke them and go back where we were, or some other freaky shenanigans.[/quote]
Exactly. A very accurate summary of public policy. Not bad for someone who wonders what the point of anything is.
May 12, 2011 at 2:17 PM in reply to: GSE limits slated to drop (PLUS bonus question for mortgage experts) #695772patientrenter
Participant[quote=walterwhite]after all this effort to prop up the housing market, doesn’t it just seem like there has to be a catch; like, we’ll lower the limit, but give you a tax credit for the difference, or these are the new rules, but if we begin to notice it has any bad effect, we’ll immediately revoke them and go back where we were, or some other freaky shenanigans.[/quote]
Exactly. A very accurate summary of public policy. Not bad for someone who wonders what the point of anything is.
May 12, 2011 at 2:17 PM in reply to: GSE limits slated to drop (PLUS bonus question for mortgage experts) #696126patientrenter
Participant[quote=walterwhite]after all this effort to prop up the housing market, doesn’t it just seem like there has to be a catch; like, we’ll lower the limit, but give you a tax credit for the difference, or these are the new rules, but if we begin to notice it has any bad effect, we’ll immediately revoke them and go back where we were, or some other freaky shenanigans.[/quote]
Exactly. A very accurate summary of public policy. Not bad for someone who wonders what the point of anything is.
May 11, 2011 at 5:22 PM in reply to: GSE limits slated to drop (PLUS bonus question for mortgage experts) #695307patientrenter
Participant[quote=earlyretirement] ….But my philosophy is if you can’t afford a given area, move to a cheaper area that is more affordable.[/quote]
Don’t you know that people in expensive areas have a right to government programs to help them live there, paid for by all the poor saps living in the Midwest?
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