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peterb
Participant30% of mortgages in SD county are upside down. Unemployment is rising, still. Commercial RE is starting crack in a big way. Give yourself some more time if you can. This is a recipe for pure disaster.
peterb
Participant30% of mortgages in SD county are upside down. Unemployment is rising, still. Commercial RE is starting crack in a big way. Give yourself some more time if you can. This is a recipe for pure disaster.
peterb
Participant30% of mortgages in SD county are upside down. Unemployment is rising, still. Commercial RE is starting crack in a big way. Give yourself some more time if you can. This is a recipe for pure disaster.
March 29, 2009 at 12:47 PM in reply to: A record number of San Diego mortgages went into default/foreclosure last month #374306peterb
Participant“When” is the big question. I’ve heard many a story of people not paying their mortgage for over a year without the bank filing an NOD. It’s all in their hands.
March 29, 2009 at 12:47 PM in reply to: A record number of San Diego mortgages went into default/foreclosure last month #374586peterb
Participant“When” is the big question. I’ve heard many a story of people not paying their mortgage for over a year without the bank filing an NOD. It’s all in their hands.
March 29, 2009 at 12:47 PM in reply to: A record number of San Diego mortgages went into default/foreclosure last month #374761peterb
Participant“When” is the big question. I’ve heard many a story of people not paying their mortgage for over a year without the bank filing an NOD. It’s all in their hands.
March 29, 2009 at 12:47 PM in reply to: A record number of San Diego mortgages went into default/foreclosure last month #374803peterb
Participant“When” is the big question. I’ve heard many a story of people not paying their mortgage for over a year without the bank filing an NOD. It’s all in their hands.
March 29, 2009 at 12:47 PM in reply to: A record number of San Diego mortgages went into default/foreclosure last month #374924peterb
Participant“When” is the big question. I’ve heard many a story of people not paying their mortgage for over a year without the bank filing an NOD. It’s all in their hands.
peterb
ParticipantWhat a joke. Every govt wants to devalue it’s currency..that’s how they make it in the future. If you’ve got huge debt and you want to accumulate more debt, then you absolutely want a cheaper currency to pay it off in the future. Unless you somehow think you’ve got gigantic economic growth in your future…hahahaha
peterb
ParticipantWhat a joke. Every govt wants to devalue it’s currency..that’s how they make it in the future. If you’ve got huge debt and you want to accumulate more debt, then you absolutely want a cheaper currency to pay it off in the future. Unless you somehow think you’ve got gigantic economic growth in your future…hahahaha
peterb
ParticipantWhat a joke. Every govt wants to devalue it’s currency..that’s how they make it in the future. If you’ve got huge debt and you want to accumulate more debt, then you absolutely want a cheaper currency to pay it off in the future. Unless you somehow think you’ve got gigantic economic growth in your future…hahahaha
peterb
ParticipantWhat a joke. Every govt wants to devalue it’s currency..that’s how they make it in the future. If you’ve got huge debt and you want to accumulate more debt, then you absolutely want a cheaper currency to pay it off in the future. Unless you somehow think you’ve got gigantic economic growth in your future…hahahaha
peterb
ParticipantWhat a joke. Every govt wants to devalue it’s currency..that’s how they make it in the future. If you’ve got huge debt and you want to accumulate more debt, then you absolutely want a cheaper currency to pay it off in the future. Unless you somehow think you’ve got gigantic economic growth in your future…hahahaha
peterb
ParticipantReminds me of my grandma. Thanks. Good show.
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