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SHILOH
ParticipantThe dollar has fallen (is falling), home prices are still beyond affordability…inventory is sitting–property taxes are high on false appraisals and there is a credit crunch since the “banks” and investors don’t want to get burned further.
The gov’ is trying to find a solution out to 2010.
It seems we are nowhere near the bottom, fundamentally. But it would seem like some of the economically smart people out there could estimate where the median price will be in 2011 or 2012 given the current government intervention.SHILOH
ParticipantThe dollar has fallen (is falling), home prices are still beyond affordability…inventory is sitting–property taxes are high on false appraisals and there is a credit crunch since the “banks” and investors don’t want to get burned further.
The gov’ is trying to find a solution out to 2010.
It seems we are nowhere near the bottom, fundamentally. But it would seem like some of the economically smart people out there could estimate where the median price will be in 2011 or 2012 given the current government intervention.SHILOH
ParticipantThe dollar has fallen (is falling), home prices are still beyond affordability…inventory is sitting–property taxes are high on false appraisals and there is a credit crunch since the “banks” and investors don’t want to get burned further.
The gov’ is trying to find a solution out to 2010.
It seems we are nowhere near the bottom, fundamentally. But it would seem like some of the economically smart people out there could estimate where the median price will be in 2011 or 2012 given the current government intervention.SHILOH
ParticipantThe dollar has fallen (is falling), home prices are still beyond affordability…inventory is sitting–property taxes are high on false appraisals and there is a credit crunch since the “banks” and investors don’t want to get burned further.
The gov’ is trying to find a solution out to 2010.
It seems we are nowhere near the bottom, fundamentally. But it would seem like some of the economically smart people out there could estimate where the median price will be in 2011 or 2012 given the current government intervention.SHILOH
ParticipantI am very sick of all of them. Ivy league and all, the best and the brightest…what cr*p.
SHILOH
ParticipantI am very sick of all of them. Ivy league and all, the best and the brightest…what cr*p.
SHILOH
ParticipantI am very sick of all of them. Ivy league and all, the best and the brightest…what cr*p.
SHILOH
ParticipantI am very sick of all of them. Ivy league and all, the best and the brightest…what cr*p.
SHILOH
ParticipantI am very sick of all of them. Ivy league and all, the best and the brightest…what cr*p.
SHILOH
ParticipantI don’t understand how they can change the terms of a loan…when these loans have been split up and sold as MBS with contracts….
Since when can you just start changing contracts? If both parties agree?What about all the other people who were foreclosed on under the contract? Will they have recourse if the contract has changed?
SHILOH
ParticipantI don’t understand how they can change the terms of a loan…when these loans have been split up and sold as MBS with contracts….
Since when can you just start changing contracts? If both parties agree?What about all the other people who were foreclosed on under the contract? Will they have recourse if the contract has changed?
SHILOH
ParticipantI don’t understand how they can change the terms of a loan…when these loans have been split up and sold as MBS with contracts….
Since when can you just start changing contracts? If both parties agree?What about all the other people who were foreclosed on under the contract? Will they have recourse if the contract has changed?
SHILOH
ParticipantI don’t understand how they can change the terms of a loan…when these loans have been split up and sold as MBS with contracts….
Since when can you just start changing contracts? If both parties agree?What about all the other people who were foreclosed on under the contract? Will they have recourse if the contract has changed?
SHILOH
ParticipantI don’t understand how they can change the terms of a loan…when these loans have been split up and sold as MBS with contracts….
Since when can you just start changing contracts? If both parties agree?What about all the other people who were foreclosed on under the contract? Will they have recourse if the contract has changed?
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