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Re: Hooray - Help for Homeowners is on the way! - Mac1337 - 02-20-2009 $tevie wrote: They were interviewing someone who bought half a million dollar home in California on $900 a week income. Should he stay in that house and how? Re: Hooray - Help for Homeowners is on the way! - $tevie - 02-20-2009 Since the cap is around $417,000 he won't get assistance whether I think he should or not. Re: Hooray - Help for Homeowners is on the way! - RgrF - 02-20-2009 If the house was in LA, that means a one-bedroom cottage with no excess land. Simple 3-bedroom ranch houses out here (depending on location) were bid up to the $700,000 range. That was then, this is now! Now they're at about $375K (in better middle class locations) and still haven't reached bottom. Re: Hooray - Help for Homeowners is on the way! - Gutenberg - 02-20-2009 Roger, when my father retired from the Army in 1969 they bought a new house near Escondido for $34,500. They sold it in 1997 for $200,000. It sold a couple of times more after that, the latest in 2005 for $700,698. It is a four bedroom rancher on a third of an acre in a nice neighborhood. There was no extensive renovation done--just paint and new appliances as they broke down. The prices NEED to go down. They were ridiculous, out of control. People can't afford to house themselves at that level. Re: Hooray - Help for Homeowners is on the way! - $tevie - 02-20-2009 You cannot get assistance if your house is too deep underwater, either. A lot of people aren't going to qualify for this program, I believe because the expense would be just plain too big to justify. Re: Hooray - Help for Homeowners is on the way! - Mac1337 - 02-20-2009 Gutenberg wrote: By preventing foreclosures the government is in effect placing a floor under housing prices. This is an artificial floor that the government cannot sustain or go broke doing it while keeping millions out of affordable housing. Re: Hooray - Help for Homeowners is on the way! - RgrF - 02-20-2009 Dakota forgets, at it's best we are government. If we throw people on the garbage heap without even an attempt at helping, we then are Republicans. Not all of us identify with the idea that corporate welfare is OK but help for individuals is socialistic. Re: Hooray - Help for Homeowners is on the way! - swampy - 02-20-2009 RgrF wrote: FORCED help of individuals is socialistic. Re: Hooray - Help for Homeowners is on the way! - Mac1337 - 02-20-2009 RgrF wrote: In "helping" some you are hurting others, like the younger generation who want affordable housing but can't. Who do we see about that? Who gave you, or the government, the right to decide who lives or dies? Re: Hooray - Help for Homeowners is on the way! - RgrF - 02-20-2009 So GM, Chrysler, Ford, CitiBank and Bank of America should die? Just say so and I'll believe you are sincere. |