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2010-10-11 — boston.com
"Jean Marie Sideris doubted she could buy a home near her job in Cambridge, because most lenders now insist on a hefty down payment for even a modest mortgage, and she did not have that much cash. But that was before Sideris, 33, found out about a state-sponsored program that requires only $1,000 toward closing costs."
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catherine at 04:12 2010-10-12 said:SORRY ROBIN, CAPS, YOU UNDERSTAND......................BUTTS IN HOUSES BUTTS IN HOUSES...................all the worrying we did to clean up our mortgages, the testing, the fees, the hard work, the bashing by our fellow mortgage people.................... and the government did just what I SAID THEY WOULD DO 2-3 YEARS AGO :lol: :lol: ...........they have millions and millions of empty houses and millions and millions of worthless borrowers to put in those houses it was easy to figure out that they would do anything (as we did) to FILL ALL THOSE OVERBUILT SUPPLY OF HOMES............. and we were branded evil and greedy and we are gone and the government will now do the worst subprime on the planet to get BUTTS IN HOUSES, BUTTS IN HOUSES..............sorry took some heavy bashing on that prediction.............I mean beat with a stick........and I never understood, it was soooo obvious to me...........in our faces.......... rent to own, show a paystub, get a house........................ hmnnnn someday the media might see the connection between depression era joblesses and foreclosure, just maybe............. Permalinkadd a comment | go to forum thread Note: Comments may take a few minutes to show up on this page. If you go to the forum thread, however, you can see them immediately. |
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