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April 11, 2008 at 5:48 PM in reply to: Anyone else see problems here? $30,000 income buys $316,000 house? #185177April 11, 2008 at 5:48 PM in reply to: Anyone else see problems here? $30,000 income buys $316,000 house? #185189
waiting hawk
Participant“How can this Land be considered a great nation in which it stands? How would it be with Liberty and Justice for all if not everyone is given equal possibilities in life?”
Owning a home is not a god given right. Liberty and justice for all does not mean to go buy a house you SHOULD know you can’t afford. Next time be smarter is the only advice I can really give to people that just cannot calculate simple math. We all been here for almost 3 years. To bad people were not smart enough to find us before they made horrible mistakes.
Btw pigs, I’m ~90k off from buying my house. They were 7-800k range and now high 4’s π (at least some good news ey)
Lastly you have to check out this awesome awesome guy playing guitar:April 11, 2008 at 5:48 PM in reply to: Anyone else see problems here? $30,000 income buys $316,000 house? #185218waiting hawk
Participant“How can this Land be considered a great nation in which it stands? How would it be with Liberty and Justice for all if not everyone is given equal possibilities in life?”
Owning a home is not a god given right. Liberty and justice for all does not mean to go buy a house you SHOULD know you can’t afford. Next time be smarter is the only advice I can really give to people that just cannot calculate simple math. We all been here for almost 3 years. To bad people were not smart enough to find us before they made horrible mistakes.
Btw pigs, I’m ~90k off from buying my house. They were 7-800k range and now high 4’s π (at least some good news ey)
Lastly you have to check out this awesome awesome guy playing guitar:April 11, 2008 at 5:48 PM in reply to: Anyone else see problems here? $30,000 income buys $316,000 house? #185225waiting hawk
Participant“How can this Land be considered a great nation in which it stands? How would it be with Liberty and Justice for all if not everyone is given equal possibilities in life?”
Owning a home is not a god given right. Liberty and justice for all does not mean to go buy a house you SHOULD know you can’t afford. Next time be smarter is the only advice I can really give to people that just cannot calculate simple math. We all been here for almost 3 years. To bad people were not smart enough to find us before they made horrible mistakes.
Btw pigs, I’m ~90k off from buying my house. They were 7-800k range and now high 4’s π (at least some good news ey)
Lastly you have to check out this awesome awesome guy playing guitar:April 11, 2008 at 5:48 PM in reply to: Anyone else see problems here? $30,000 income buys $316,000 house? #185232waiting hawk
Participant“How can this Land be considered a great nation in which it stands? How would it be with Liberty and Justice for all if not everyone is given equal possibilities in life?”
Owning a home is not a god given right. Liberty and justice for all does not mean to go buy a house you SHOULD know you can’t afford. Next time be smarter is the only advice I can really give to people that just cannot calculate simple math. We all been here for almost 3 years. To bad people were not smart enough to find us before they made horrible mistakes.
Btw pigs, I’m ~90k off from buying my house. They were 7-800k range and now high 4’s π (at least some good news ey)
Lastly you have to check out this awesome awesome guy playing guitar:March 31, 2008 at 11:36 PM in reply to: Brace for $1 Trillion Writedown of `Yertle the Turtle’ Debt #179075waiting hawk
ParticipantFew reasons why we cannot be like Japan:
1. They have pride and paid thier debts, we do not
2. They had savings as we have debt
3. It took ~8 years to hit minus 20% off in real estate prices as it only took us about 2 (in my county)We will walk away from assets faster. We are not even in the same relm as Japan was.
We are entitled baby!
March 31, 2008 at 11:36 PM in reply to: Brace for $1 Trillion Writedown of `Yertle the Turtle’ Debt #179443waiting hawk
ParticipantFew reasons why we cannot be like Japan:
1. They have pride and paid thier debts, we do not
2. They had savings as we have debt
3. It took ~8 years to hit minus 20% off in real estate prices as it only took us about 2 (in my county)We will walk away from assets faster. We are not even in the same relm as Japan was.
We are entitled baby!
March 31, 2008 at 11:36 PM in reply to: Brace for $1 Trillion Writedown of `Yertle the Turtle’ Debt #179449waiting hawk
ParticipantFew reasons why we cannot be like Japan:
1. They have pride and paid thier debts, we do not
2. They had savings as we have debt
3. It took ~8 years to hit minus 20% off in real estate prices as it only took us about 2 (in my county)We will walk away from assets faster. We are not even in the same relm as Japan was.
We are entitled baby!
March 31, 2008 at 11:36 PM in reply to: Brace for $1 Trillion Writedown of `Yertle the Turtle’ Debt #179461waiting hawk
ParticipantFew reasons why we cannot be like Japan:
1. They have pride and paid thier debts, we do not
2. They had savings as we have debt
3. It took ~8 years to hit minus 20% off in real estate prices as it only took us about 2 (in my county)We will walk away from assets faster. We are not even in the same relm as Japan was.
We are entitled baby!
March 31, 2008 at 11:36 PM in reply to: Brace for $1 Trillion Writedown of `Yertle the Turtle’ Debt #179536waiting hawk
ParticipantFew reasons why we cannot be like Japan:
1. They have pride and paid thier debts, we do not
2. They had savings as we have debt
3. It took ~8 years to hit minus 20% off in real estate prices as it only took us about 2 (in my county)We will walk away from assets faster. We are not even in the same relm as Japan was.
We are entitled baby!
March 30, 2008 at 9:30 PM in reply to: “ATTENTION PEOPLE OF PHILADELPHIA – YOU NO LONGER HAVE TO PAY YOUR MORTGAGES! “ #178617waiting hawk
Participantlol ya you would be telling lenders that they cannot assume thier assets while it loses more value while waiting to reach a payment agreement with someone that wont even call you. Last I checked ~50% of all people in foreclosure never even call them. I hope California takes this on as lenders wont lend in these areas createing a cash only demand. Sign me up!
March 30, 2008 at 9:30 PM in reply to: “ATTENTION PEOPLE OF PHILADELPHIA – YOU NO LONGER HAVE TO PAY YOUR MORTGAGES! “ #178978waiting hawk
Participantlol ya you would be telling lenders that they cannot assume thier assets while it loses more value while waiting to reach a payment agreement with someone that wont even call you. Last I checked ~50% of all people in foreclosure never even call them. I hope California takes this on as lenders wont lend in these areas createing a cash only demand. Sign me up!
March 30, 2008 at 9:30 PM in reply to: “ATTENTION PEOPLE OF PHILADELPHIA – YOU NO LONGER HAVE TO PAY YOUR MORTGAGES! “ #178986waiting hawk
Participantlol ya you would be telling lenders that they cannot assume thier assets while it loses more value while waiting to reach a payment agreement with someone that wont even call you. Last I checked ~50% of all people in foreclosure never even call them. I hope California takes this on as lenders wont lend in these areas createing a cash only demand. Sign me up!
March 30, 2008 at 9:30 PM in reply to: “ATTENTION PEOPLE OF PHILADELPHIA – YOU NO LONGER HAVE TO PAY YOUR MORTGAGES! “ #178993waiting hawk
Participantlol ya you would be telling lenders that they cannot assume thier assets while it loses more value while waiting to reach a payment agreement with someone that wont even call you. Last I checked ~50% of all people in foreclosure never even call them. I hope California takes this on as lenders wont lend in these areas createing a cash only demand. Sign me up!
March 30, 2008 at 9:30 PM in reply to: “ATTENTION PEOPLE OF PHILADELPHIA – YOU NO LONGER HAVE TO PAY YOUR MORTGAGES! “ #179072waiting hawk
Participantlol ya you would be telling lenders that they cannot assume thier assets while it loses more value while waiting to reach a payment agreement with someone that wont even call you. Last I checked ~50% of all people in foreclosure never even call them. I hope California takes this on as lenders wont lend in these areas createing a cash only demand. Sign me up!
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