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43994   mmmarvel   2014 Mar 14, 3:01am  

New Renter says

I'm a renter, I want to buy!

Easy way to accomplish this objective.

MOVE.

Get the heck out of San Jose. There are a boatload of other areas in this country where $235,000 would buy you a fabulous home. However, you insist on staying in CA, you are insisting on being a renter.

43995   bubblesitter   2014 Mar 14, 3:06am  

Well, if renters can't then that's what investors are for, isn't it?

43996   Ceffer   2014 Mar 14, 3:10am  

If you put a female realtor in Attica in a wedding dress, she would enjoy it too much and never want to leave.

43997   tatupu70   2014 Mar 14, 3:15am  

indigenous says

Sure it is, because Barney told the bankers that they had to make loans that were not in their best interest he said you do not have to carry the paper you can pawn it off on Fanny and Freddy.

You have that quote for me where he said that? Please share.

indigenous says

In addition to this Goldman and ilk exploited the opportunity through derivative trading. Because of the bubble created by Greenspan to keep the economy going after the .com bust "irrational exuberance" was the order of the day.

What opportunity did they exploit? How did it relate to the CRA?

43998   zzyzzx   2014 Mar 14, 3:17am  

Did she then feed the severed penis to a dog?

43999   Bellingham Bill   2014 Mar 14, 3:22am  

http://www.vdare.com/articles/karl-rove-architect-of-the-minority-mortgage-meltdown

there's some truth there. I think Rove was behind all of the mistakes of the past decade.

Being a political operator, his primary mission was to make new Republicans, and since veterans and home owners trend republican, that meant making more wars and more home buyers.

And so it went. Government regulators stepped back, and let the free market do its magic.

http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/series/HHMSDODNS

44000   Strategist   2014 Mar 14, 3:34am  

Robber Baron Elite Scum says

The punishment doesn't fit the crime in both scenarios. So no.

And yes a rapist is a low-life but what he did to that woman doesn't deserve his genitals mutilated and murdered unless he did that to her... which he didn't.

Oh, he deserves it, ask any woman.

44001   Strategist   2014 Mar 14, 3:35am  

zzyzzx says

Did she then feed the severed penis to a dog?

His severed penis should be stuffed down his own throat and made to swallow.

44002   humanity   2014 Mar 14, 3:40am  

Strategist says

Robber Baron Elite Scum says

The punishment doesn't fit the crime in both scenarios. So no.

And yes a rapist is a low-life but what he did to that woman doesn't deserve his genitals mutilated and murdered unless he did that to her... which he didn't.

Oh, he deserves it, ask any woman.

Actually, I'm a man, and by the way NOT a supporter of extreme feminism, but I say he deserved it, that is if her story is true, about his repeated abuse and blackmail. Fuck him. But what she did is a crime regardless of whether he deserved it.

Don't we all like stories about people who are thought to be meek and willing to accept endless abuse, who turn out to have suprising strength, and fight back in an over the top way ? All abusive men need to read the story.

If you're an abused woman, show the story to your man, and tell him about how much you enjoyed imaging the the man's experience, the moment that he woke up, right before getting hammered to death.

(I know - easy for me to say))

44003   Strategist   2014 Mar 14, 3:42am  

bubblesitter says

Well, if renters can't then that's what investors are for, isn't it?

Right on.
If renters can't buy, they must rent. Who would they rent from? An investor who must buy.
Either way, the sale must take place.

44004   Strategist   2014 Mar 14, 3:48am  

New Renter says

I'm a renter, I want to buy!

A new construction, single story tutor style 3400 sqft 5/3 on two acres of land in Portola Valley. It should have a full finished basement, vinyard, and horse stable and a sweeping view of the bay

$235,000 for that sounds about right.

But I can't buy that so count me among those 4M

I can't afford Silicon Valley either. That is why I did not even bother going there in the first place.
Move down to beautiful Orange County. Lower prices, better weather, and lots of jobs.

44005   tatupu70   2014 Mar 14, 3:51am  

indigenous says

The real cause was what I said. I'm not going to go through this with you mutts again.

Did you go through this with us once?

44006   humanity   2014 Mar 14, 3:53am  

indigenous says

Then you proceed to do what you are accusing me of...

I can't find where he accused you of making sense.

44007   humanity   2014 Mar 14, 3:55am  

Bellingham Bill says

CRA/subprime didn't have shit to do with Alt-A lending taking over the system 2002-2007. Alt A was people with good credit taking out suicide loans -- negative am / teaser rate / interest only, stated-income / stated-asset, plus industry fraud at all levels, from mortgage brokers submitting fraudulent applications to the ratings agencies knowingly rating bad paper good, plus of course Wall Street operators intentionally creating CDOs that were going to blow up and then buying under-priced CDS against them.

Excellent summary. Best and most concise summary I've seen. You could add that in some cases it was stupidity based fraud (rather than outright evil), resulting from idiots who thought (even assumed) double digit gains could or would continue for years to come.

44008   Strategist   2014 Mar 14, 3:55am  

Call it Crazy says

Strategist says

bubblesitter says

Well, if renters can't then that's what investors are for, isn't it?

Right on.

If renters can't buy, they must rent. Who would they rent from? An investor who must buy.

Either way, the sale must take place.

At HIGHER house prices, of course!!

Hopefully, a lot higher prices.
I'm a biased investor.

44009   Strategist   2014 Mar 14, 3:58am  

Call it Crazy says

Strategist says

Move down to beautiful Orange County. Lower prices, better weather, and lots of jobs.

Move to New Jersey.... We have propane!!!

So can I have the house you regretted buying? I'm willing to rent it back to you.
It's an offer you cannot refuse.

44010   Ceffer   2014 Mar 14, 4:04am  

You can't fix stupid, but in the great socialist paradise, you can say that all the permutations of stupid are wonderful and smart, and that all the permutations of smart are threats to the integrity of the nation.

Its the elevation of the mediocre and retarded, so that nobody has to feel bad about themselves.

44011   Strategist   2014 Mar 14, 4:08am  

Call it Crazy says

Strategist says

Call it Crazy says

Strategist says

Move down to beautiful Orange County. Lower prices, better weather, and lots of jobs.

Move to New Jersey.... We have propane!!!

So can I have the house you regretted buying? I'm willing to rent it back to you.

It's an offer you cannot refuse.

Sure, As long as you come and clean the pool each week....

You have a pool? That will be an extra $100 per month in rent.
Life is good.

44012   Strategist   2014 Mar 14, 4:14am  

humanity says

Oh, he deserves it, ask any woman.

Actually, I'm a man, and by the way NOT a supporter of extreme feminism, but I say he deserved it, that is if her story is true, about his repeated abuse and blackmail. Fuck him. But what she did is a crime regardless of whether he deserved it.

Don't we all like stories about people who are thought to be meek and willing to accept endless abuse, who turn out to have suprising strength, and fight back in an over the top way ? All abusive men need to read the story.

If you're an abused woman, show the story to your man, and tell him about how much you enjoyed imaging the the man's experience, the moment that he woke up, right before getting hammered to death.

(I know - easy for me to say))

If I was the judge I'd look the other way and let her off the hook. Let's call it temporary insanity.
I'd also give her a medal.

44013   Strategist   2014 Mar 14, 4:18am  

Call it Crazy says

Strategist says

His severed penis should be stuffed down his own throat and made to swallow.

Are you talking about your Motel 6 adventures again???

The only penis I ever touch is my own.
Any woman I touch has to be rated a "9" or else I'm not interested.

44014   crflmny   2014 Mar 14, 4:21am  

I live on the central coast California were house prices have jumped up extremely fast in the past 10 months! I'm getting ready to purchase a home for 318,000 which the home sold for 235,000 two years ago however was remodeled I'm looking for some educated direction other then my realtor who feels I'm crazy for second guessing my decision! Is it a good time to buy still or have I missed the train?

Please help!
Thank you

44015   Strategist   2014 Mar 14, 4:24am  

crflmny says

I live on the central coast California were house prices have jumped up extremely fast in the past 10 months! I'm getting ready to purchase a home for 318,000 which the home sold for 235,000 two years ago however was remodeled I'm looking for some educated direction other then my realtor who feels I'm crazy for second guessing my decision! Is it a good time to buy still or have I missed the train?

Please help!

Thank you

You missed the first train. Don't miss the next one.
It's a great time to buy.

44016   crflmny   2014 Mar 14, 4:28am  

Meaning now is still a great time to buy?

44017   crflmny   2014 Mar 14, 4:33am  

Based on the scenario given and the way things are going at the moment. Especially reading about this Tsunami of forclosures that are going to hit the market in the near future driving the price of homes down just as quick as they shot up do you still think I should buy? Or do you feel that is a huge myth? I greatly appreciate the input because I'm going to make a huge decision!

44018   Strategist   2014 Mar 14, 4:38am  

Yes, now. Before the selling season gets into high gear.
At your price range, your payments will be close to rental value for the same property.

44019   mell   2014 Mar 14, 4:45am  

Bellingham Bill says

mell says

levitating by a steadily weakening dollar

steadily strengthening, actually.

http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/series/TWEXM

That recent weak ascend is just noise, helped by Japan going all in on fucking over their currency for good, the trend is clear. It's most useful to compare it against the 2nd most important currency, the Euro. And there the trend is even clearer.

44020   Strategist   2014 Mar 14, 4:45am  

Call it Crazy says

Strategist says

Sure, As long as you come and clean the pool each week....

You have a pool? That will be an extra $100 per month in rent.

Life is good.

I tried like hell to bypass the pool this time around, but she wouldn't give up. So, I had to make a deal with her. She can have her salt water pool (that I get to take care of) if I get a new 3 car solar powered garage/shop and a boat.

Hopefully, this crappy weather will be gone soon so I can start on the garage. I pick up my boat tomorrow.....

Get a pool boy to do it in exchange for free use of your new boat.
Everyone is happy now.

44021   crflmny   2014 Mar 14, 4:46am  

Thank you your advise is much appreciated!

44022   CL   2014 Mar 14, 4:46am  

John Bailo says

Is it not true, that if you don't sign up, you will have to pay a penalty of around $800 in your taxes?

Isn't it 1% of your income, with a minimum of like $95? On the other hand, you can get "free" (to you) insurance or heavily subsidized up to 400% of poverty.

So, it's a carrot and stick approach. Why take the stick when the carrot offers you insurance?

44023   Strategist   2014 Mar 14, 4:48am  

You know, I don't want your home anymore. I'll let you handle your bad investment

44024   zzyzzx   2014 Mar 14, 4:55am  

Article fails to mention who #1-3 were.

44025   John Bailo   2014 Mar 14, 5:07am  

I want everyone else to buy and move into houses...then my rent will go down!

44026   Bellingham Bill   2014 Mar 14, 5:15am  

mell says

It's most useful to compare it against the 2nd most important currency, the Euro

http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/balance/c0003.html

indicates that we need more competitive dollar vs the euro, not uncompetitive.

44027   tts   2014 Mar 14, 5:33am  

mmmarvel says

Easy way to accomplish this objective.

MOVE.

Gotta have money + job lined up to do this. Getting either of those is real hard right now and will only get harder as various costs of living continue to rise as wages stagnate or fall.

"Try harder" (aka BOOTSTRAPS) isn't a reasonable option in such a economic environment either since the combo of reduced/stagnated wages + low to no job growth reduces or even eliminates opportunity. But then the US has had reduced opportunity for quite a while, our GINI index is still falling and is approaching EU 'stagnant' levels, and no one seems to notice.

44028   mmmarvel   2014 Mar 14, 5:37am  

Call it Crazy says

Move to New Jersey.... We have propane!!!

Move to Texas ... we have, um ... guns. Yeah, guns and hot weather and low prices on the houses.

44029   EBGuy   2014 Mar 14, 5:41am  

Speaking of a competitive dollar, folks in Tennessee continue to try and beat back the Eurosocialist invasion.
Three anti-union Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) workers have sued the German automaker and the United Auto Workers in U.S. court, alleging that they improperly colluded in the run-up to a union election in Tennessee that the UAW lost.
I still can't get my head around this...

44030   MAGA   2014 Mar 14, 5:54am  

Realtor's are dickless wonders.

44031   Strategist   2014 Mar 14, 6:04am  

zzyzzx says

APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says

Is this not a reasonable approach to our REALTOR problem?

What do you propose we do with the female realtors?

You teach them a lesson.
This is how it sounds like (turn up audio)

http://www.youtube.com/embed/S2gNHW6PzWk

44032   tts   2014 Mar 14, 6:16am  

No even in Texas there aren't a lot of jobs. What jobs there are usually have crap pay, just like everywhere else.

Despite all the propaganda about Texas as some sort of economic miracle the reality is quite different.

http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/magazine/march_april_may_2014/features/oops_the_texas_miracle_that_is049289.php?page=all

44033   New Renter   2014 Mar 14, 6:57am  

mmmarvel says

Call it Crazy says

Move to New Jersey.... We have propane!!!

Move to Texas ... we have, um ... guns. Yeah, guns and hot weather and low prices on the houses.

Thanks for the tempting offer but I hate sweating. I want my $235k dream house house to be in the real bay area so I don't have to sweat or get rained on.

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