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December 27, 2007 at 10:21 PM in reply to: 2002 price – but the owner is living behind the washer / dryer. #125571December 27, 2007 at 10:21 PM in reply to: 2002 price – but the owner is living behind the washer / dryer. #125632
trex
ParticipantI haven’t laughed this hard in a LONG time. Thank you!
-Trex
December 27, 2007 at 10:21 PM in reply to: 2002 price – but the owner is living behind the washer / dryer. #125658trex
ParticipantI haven’t laughed this hard in a LONG time. Thank you!
-Trex
trex
ParticipantAre modest bailouts so bad?
I think most people should face the music.
But at some point, could it be so damaging for the economy, that we are all better off if *some* homeowners get a little help? I don’t mean that we pay off the mortgage for the receptionist who falsified documents and said s/he makes $300k/year. But if someone can afford a fixed rate with a little help, it might not be so bad.
If there is a TOTAL meltdown, we will ALL feel it.
trex
ParticipantAre modest bailouts so bad?
I think most people should face the music.
But at some point, could it be so damaging for the economy, that we are all better off if *some* homeowners get a little help? I don’t mean that we pay off the mortgage for the receptionist who falsified documents and said s/he makes $300k/year. But if someone can afford a fixed rate with a little help, it might not be so bad.
If there is a TOTAL meltdown, we will ALL feel it.
trex
ParticipantAre modest bailouts so bad?
I think most people should face the music.
But at some point, could it be so damaging for the economy, that we are all better off if *some* homeowners get a little help? I don’t mean that we pay off the mortgage for the receptionist who falsified documents and said s/he makes $300k/year. But if someone can afford a fixed rate with a little help, it might not be so bad.
If there is a TOTAL meltdown, we will ALL feel it.
trex
ParticipantAre modest bailouts so bad?
I think most people should face the music.
But at some point, could it be so damaging for the economy, that we are all better off if *some* homeowners get a little help? I don’t mean that we pay off the mortgage for the receptionist who falsified documents and said s/he makes $300k/year. But if someone can afford a fixed rate with a little help, it might not be so bad.
If there is a TOTAL meltdown, we will ALL feel it.
trex
ParticipantAre modest bailouts so bad?
I think most people should face the music.
But at some point, could it be so damaging for the economy, that we are all better off if *some* homeowners get a little help? I don’t mean that we pay off the mortgage for the receptionist who falsified documents and said s/he makes $300k/year. But if someone can afford a fixed rate with a little help, it might not be so bad.
If there is a TOTAL meltdown, we will ALL feel it.
trex
ParticipantCan you post the MLS #? I’m clueless and can’t use Zip Realty. Didn’t want to lie and say I don’t have a realtor…
trex
ParticipantCan you post the MLS #? I’m clueless and can’t use Zip Realty. Didn’t want to lie and say I don’t have a realtor…
trex
ParticipantCan you post the MLS #? I’m clueless and can’t use Zip Realty. Didn’t want to lie and say I don’t have a realtor…
trex
ParticipantCan you post the MLS #? I’m clueless and can’t use Zip Realty. Didn’t want to lie and say I don’t have a realtor…
trex
ParticipantCan you post the MLS #? I’m clueless and can’t use Zip Realty. Didn’t want to lie and say I don’t have a realtor…
trex
ParticipantMaybe I’m out of touch, but I was surprised the opposite way – how *can’t* they afford $2900 a month? With about 10k a month, why can’t they just tighten their belts a bit and ride it out? Used clothing stores, eat at home, etc? Given that they have no assets, I’m assuming there are two nice cars in the garage. Sell them and get an old Toyota for 2k.
trex
ParticipantMaybe I’m out of touch, but I was surprised the opposite way – how *can’t* they afford $2900 a month? With about 10k a month, why can’t they just tighten their belts a bit and ride it out? Used clothing stores, eat at home, etc? Given that they have no assets, I’m assuming there are two nice cars in the garage. Sell them and get an old Toyota for 2k.
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